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DigitalQuixote  > World Photos - Asia > Turkey 2008 > Istanbul
I absolutely loved Istanbul. Old city. Modern city. Lively. Historic. Interesting! And I confess to humming the tune from the band "They Might Be Giants" called "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" much of the time I was there.

I have actually been here before, nearly 40 years ago. Part of the fun for me is to see the changes. At that time, my roommate and I were traveling with a couple of girls (We were twenty and so were they. Girls didn't mind being called "girls" back then) We wandered through the Grand Bizarre and were approached by a couple of guys who wanted to buy them. We declined, but not before negotiating. I fear they will never forgive us! But I digress. Today parts of the Grand Bazarre have been remade into a modern shopping mall.

Turkey in general, and Istanbul in particular, occupy a fascinating physical and cultural place. Istanbul lies partly in Europe and partly in Asia and is torn by influences from both cultural traditions. Turkey is an Islamic country but has a large Orthodox Christian population. It is a secular democracy being pulled in an Islamic direction. It has been conquered and occupied many times by soldiers from many cultures. It's enthusiastic to join the EU but would be the first non-Christian country to do so which gives the current EU members pause.

These photos were taken in April 2008 mostly with a Nikon D3.
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DigitalQuixote > Bosporus: One afternoon some friends and I hiked up to the top of the hill in the modern section of Istanbul and climbed a tower to see the city from a different point of view. I like this photo of the busy and bustling Bosporus with the old city of Istanbul in the background.
DigitalQuixote > Bosporus: This was taken from the Topkapi Palace grounds. The bridge just barely visible in the background joins Europe and Asia.
DigitalQuixote > Where ever I travel, I am interested in graffiti. It represents a popular artform that gives some insight into the way people feel about things. This was an interesting graffiti "mural" near the harbor.
DigitalQuixote > Spice Market
DigitalQuixote > Spice Market. I wonder about this specific kind of spice ...
DigitalQuixote > I few friends and I hiked up to a picturesque viewpoint and found this in a subterranean passage below a busy street on the way home.

I grew up in Montana (USA) with guns. But I haven't lived in a "gun culture" for many years. This is interesting, and shocking in a way I hadn't expected. You can buy a Baretta, 19 rounds in the clip, 1 in the chamber, for about $50.
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Sultan Ahmet Mosque
 > Sultan Ahmet Mosque
Sultan Ahmet Mosque
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D3) |
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