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DigitalQuixote  > World Photos - Asia > Turkey 2008 > Rest of Cappadocia
And now, as Paul Harvey would say, for the rest of the story. The first six photos here showcase the unusual rock formations in Cappadocia. Among these rocks, there is a city carved into them including churches. The next nine photos are taken inside the rooms of these churches. And finally, just before we left the region, we stopped in at a ceramic studio.

These photos were taken in April 2008 mostly with a Nikon D3.
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DigitalQuixote > Of all my photos of Cappadocia, I think this is my favorite.
DigitalQuixote > In the region, there were areas where igneous lava flowed over the tufa. Since it is less subject ot erosion, these lave caps remain after the softer tufa is eroded by the wind born sand. These are known as Fairy Chimneys.
DigitalQuixote > Rest of Cappadocia photo
DigitalQuixote > Rest of Cappadocia photo
DigitalQuixote > Rest of Cappadocia photo
DigitalQuixote > The motorcycle parked at the base of this tower gives you a sense of scale.
DigitalQuixote > This is a rentable room at the hotel where we stayed in Cappadocia.
DigitalQuixote > Early Christian church, carved into the living rock.

This is where having a great camera makes a huge difference. I can dial up the sensitivity of the sensor (ISO) to 6400 and capture these rich saturated images handheld. Gotta love the technology.
DigitalQuixote > Early Christian church, carved into the living rock.
Of all my photos of Cappadocia, I think this is my favorite.
 > Of all my photos of Cappadocia, I think this is my favorite.
Of all my photos of Cappadocia, I think this is my favorite.
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