Friday, June 8, 2012

Istanbul Sky


Taken through a window in the Hagia Sophia, Istanbul on May 1st 2012.


SkyWatch Friday

I now have a fully functioning computer, the full update can be read here.  I just hope the problems are now behind us. I will be catching up with you all just as soon as I can. Have a lovely weekend.


32 comments:

  1. Ok the link didn't work so couldn't read anything bugga oh well good to hear you have a fully functioning computer again..........

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  2. Thats beautiful..Turkey is so long on my list of to see places

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  3. What a wonderful photo.
    And thank you for stopping by me.
    Happy skywatching.

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  4. Beautifully framed Lindy. Hope your computer troubles are behind you .

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  5. I think I say this on all your travel photos. I wish I could see it in person.

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  6. Beautiful sky frame Istanbul.

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  7. Lovely sky photo with the towers. Nice to see you back blogging. Have a nice weekend.

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  8. Stunning photo, thanks for sharing. Diane

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  9. Last year I spent 10 days in Istambul and fell in love with this city !

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  10. Gorgeous photo. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  11. Beautiful, love your composition.

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  12. I love the framing here.
    Just perfect!

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  13. Beautiful picture you show. Thanks for the comment on my blog. Wishing you a good Sunday. Hanne Bente

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  14. A lovely image Lindy Lou! It's great to have you back :)

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  15. What a great building that is! I remember being in awe the minute I put my foot in. Lovely composition.

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  16. How dramatic and beautiful! Wow!

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  17. You're teasing us with this shot! Wow! Those spires really look elegant against the blue sky. Istanbul is a photographer's delight! Thanks for visiting my skies. Glad everything is up and running again.

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  18. What a great way to welcome us back, Lindy! I imagine they are so imposing and commanding in person.

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  19. Bellissima Hagia Sophia, bellissima Istanbul e bellissimo il tuo scatto. Ciao!

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  20. I love the negative space in this shot. And yes, as Linnea mentioned, the visual tease is great. Very nice!

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  21. a very nice catch of the minarets..it reminds me of my trip to istanbul last year..it was all worth-it...sorry for the late visit..i miss joining this meme also...hopefully next time again when i have the chance..

    all the best from me and my blogs! take care Lindy!

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  22. Definitely a place I would enjoy seeing in person! I like the composition of this photo.

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  23. Beautiful photograph, fine view. I am greeting

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  24. Love the photo. Beautifully captured.

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  25. Wow...I was starting to feel bad for you about the computer but LOOK WHERE YOU GOT TO GO!!!

    LOL

    Don't get me wrong....I'm way glad the 'puter is fixed--but WOW....this was a worthy diversion!! :-)
    Very cool photo!!

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  26. You have such an eye for placing things in the perfect angle and part of the frame. GORGEOUS! :)

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