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When the consumptive tourists enter my frame, I realise it is not travel-pace that matters most.
Just off the famous Galata bridge in the Eminönü neighboordhoud a big and old market-hall stands in front of you, Istanbul's Egyptian Bazaar. This spice market was built in 1664 and is filled with exotic fragrances such as spices, dried fruits, nuts and seeds, lokum (Turkish Delight).
The Turkish flag on a hot still day mimics the shape of a mosques minaret nearby.
Sunset in Bodrum in January. The Bodrum Castle seen in the photograph, Castle of St.
This was taken in Kum Beach, Çeşme. Reportedly, this place has been recently purchased by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.
Taken inside the Sabanci Museum in winter 2006 during the Picasso exhibition.
This was taken in the Sabanci Museum in Emirgan, Istanbul. I was there for the Rodin exhibition in Summer 2006.
Traditionally dressed Ottoman come to tourists motioning them to take a photo. Once taken, they offer a refreshing cup of visne juice, and ask for money.
The wide corridors of the Grand Bazaar are lined with jewelry stores, leather stores, and others that invite tourists to shop till they drop.