Sten E
Senior Member
Hi all,
This is my thirteenth post of a picture in this forum. The picture is stored on the Swedish site http://www.fotosidan.se , and there will be some text in Swedish. So I write a little about it here in English.
This picture was taken in Istanbul, Turkey, where my wife and I were on a week's holiday in February - March this year (2005). The picture shows an antique underground water cistern, which existed long before the turks conquered Constantinopel (now Istanbul) in the year of 1453 AD. The cistern lies near the old palace Topkapi. It is very big, about 40 meters wide and 60 meters long, I think it was.
I took the picture with my 20D hand-held (with some support) and with my EF-S 17-85 IS USM lens at 17 mm. 0.5 seconds shutter time, aperture value 4, and ISO 3200. A-DEP.
Please click on "Förstora" to the right under the picture, beside my name "Sten Edebäck". Then the picture will be enlarged, and it really looks much better then. Do not click on the name, because then you will probably just be prompted to sign in.
http://www.fotosidan.se/gallery/viewpic.htm/537092.htm?set=lp
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Sten Edeback
This is my thirteenth post of a picture in this forum. The picture is stored on the Swedish site http://www.fotosidan.se , and there will be some text in Swedish. So I write a little about it here in English.
This picture was taken in Istanbul, Turkey, where my wife and I were on a week's holiday in February - March this year (2005). The picture shows an antique underground water cistern, which existed long before the turks conquered Constantinopel (now Istanbul) in the year of 1453 AD. The cistern lies near the old palace Topkapi. It is very big, about 40 meters wide and 60 meters long, I think it was.
I took the picture with my 20D hand-held (with some support) and with my EF-S 17-85 IS USM lens at 17 mm. 0.5 seconds shutter time, aperture value 4, and ISO 3200. A-DEP.
Please click on "Förstora" to the right under the picture, beside my name "Sten Edebäck". Then the picture will be enlarged, and it really looks much better then. Do not click on the name, because then you will probably just be prompted to sign in.
http://www.fotosidan.se/gallery/viewpic.htm/537092.htm?set=lp
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Sten Edeback