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20 responses to “Black & White Landscape In Hasankeyf”
I really like the way the lines through the vegetation on the lower slopes pull the eye into the centre of this picture- animal tracks maybe?
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Thank you very much, Trifocal.
I’m not sure if they are animal traces – I think it is more from the wind. But the b&w makes them stand out a lot more than in the original colour version.
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Marvellous…
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Thank you, Rajiv.
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Ich mag so Bilder…
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Gabriele
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Vielen Dank für das Kompliment!
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Mir gefällt es halt sehr…
Wünsche eine gute Nacht.
LG
Gabriele
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Vielen Dank!
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i’ve not been to Hasankeyf
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It’s really worth visiting…
…though you have to hurry – it will most likely be buried under a dam soon. (I wrote another piece about Hasankeyf with more detail about that.)
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Under a dam. omg.
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Yes, I know. It is really sad.
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whouaaaa, splendide, grandiose, merveilleux
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Merci beaucoup, Jimmy.
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I do like that kind of landscape. Great in BW ❤
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Thank you very much, Hanna!
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That’s a beautiful landscape shot!
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Thank you. Yes, the landscape in and around Hasankeyf is really beautiful – though sadly gone in 1-2 years…
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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