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Copyright: Burak Erek (berek) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 690 W: 60 N: 50] (339)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-04-24
Categories: Nature
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/60 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-04-28 5:37
Viewed: 349
Points: 8
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ANTAKYA
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Antakya is located on the banks of the Orontes River (Turkish: Asi Nehri), approximately 22 km (14 mi) inland from the Mediterranean coast. It enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot and dry summers, and mild and wet winters; however due to its higher altitude, Antakya has slightly cooler temperatures than the coast. The city is in a valley surrounded by mountains, the Nur Mountains to the north and Mount Keldağ (Jebel Akra to the south, with the 440 m high Mount Habib Neccar (ancient Silpius) forming its eastern limits. The mountains are a source of a green marble. Antakya is at the northern edge of the Dead Sea Rift and vulnerable to earthquakes.

The plain of Amik to the north-east of the city is fertile soil watered by the Orontes, the Karasu River and the Afrin River, the lake in the plain was drained in 1980 by a French company. At the same time channels were built to widen the Orontes River and let it pass neatly through the city centre. The Orontes is joined in Antakya by the Hacı Kürüş stream to the north-east of the city near the church of St Peter, and the Hamşen which runs down from Habib-i Neccar to the south-west, under Memekli Bridge near the army barracks. Flora includes the bay trees and myrtle.

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Hi Burak,

I love the reflections in the glasses a very difficult shot I would think, the close up of the subjects face allows me to see a lot of what is in the reflections well done.

Regards
JOn

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  • Tezza Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 175 W: 95 N: 266] (2719)
  • [2009-04-28 6:08]

I like the contrast between the soft texture of skin and hair and the hard reflection in the glasses.

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  • azaf1 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 740 W: 61 N: 1255] (6932)
  • [2009-04-28 8:06]

Good evening Burak

A lovely reflection "in her eyes" thru your lens. A great combination of a sharp scape and beautiful model, kind enough to allow us to see what she sees.

Selamlar
Argiris

Sıradan bir gözlükten yansıyan manzara resmi gibi dursada, başlıkla, ev eklediğiniz notla ailgili konuyu 1/3 üst kısıma yerleştirmeniz ve ekgörüntülerinizle birlikte çekici bir resim oluşmuş. kutlarım

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