Traveling through Turkey and Israel in December 2008, I managed to take roughly 1500 photos with my brand new Canon G10. The new camera was great, and the wide angle 28mm lens, ND filter, and full manual control were great to have in the field. I started the trip with 8gb and 2gb memory cards, and, shooting on JPEG fine, managed to start filling up the 8gb card way too early in the trip. Although I hate to do it, I actually did edit photos while I was traveling. In the end, I ended up with about 1200 photos. Out of those, I’ve edited them down to the top 100 or so. These photos I feel best represent the trip, and should give a good feel of the varying environments and sites of both Turkey and Israel.
I also took about 45 minutes of video, which I’m in the process of editing down to a presentable reel.
Roof of the Aya Sophia
Sitting on the ledge watching the sun set on the Euphrates in Kasaba.
Kirk and Steph checking the guidebooks in Adana
The archway and observation tower in Harran
Getting a concensus on directions
A local shepard and his flock on the side of the road in Yolbasi
Ruins of a castle in Kozan
Our dusk tour of the Hittite rock garden in Yesemek
Faces carved into the rock above St. Peters church in Antakya
Surveying the dramatic scenery as we drive to Bierecheck, in the canyons carved by the Euphrates
A backhoe coming down Kirk’s street in Istanbul
Kirk looking at the surviving arched cieling of the castle ruins at Kasaba
Looking out onto the Euphrates.
Kirk with the windfarm in the background
Driving through the mountains near the Med
Sundown in Yesemek, Turkey
Street food in Adana
Dinner boat on the Bosphorus
Fruitstand in Istanbul
Steph standing on the beach
An antique Zenith watch for sale at the market in Istanbul
Beehive houses in Harran
Looking off into the mountains from Antakya
Steph and I riding a motorcycle with a sidecar in Sanliurfa
Arriving to rain in Antakya
Dried Eggplant shells in Antakya
Dilapidated houses in Adana
The Mosque in Kilis
Walking at night in Antakya. THe street had a movie set like feeling from the yellow, flat streetlights.
Steph and Kirk with our dinner the first night in Istanbul.
St. Peters hidden Catholic church in Antakya – built into a natural cave
Getting Sahlep in Antakya
Stephanie and I inside the cave in Antakya
Steph looking at photos with a local kid in Harran
Me driving through flood waters in Samandag
Riding the dolmush through Belen, Tureky
Roman Tunnels in Samandagi
Sunset in Samandagi
A chef distributing pestashio on to baklava at Chadas in Gaziantep
Ataturk in Adana
Local schoolkids clamoring to say hello to us in Kilis
Kirk negotiation for homegrown tobacco in Sanliurfa
Doerta cooking up a delicious German dinner.
Broken Turkish Pottery
Driving at night back to Antakya
Looking out to the horizon from the mountains in Vaikifle
Having tea on the banks of the Euphrates with locals
Sunday night dinner at Kirk’s House
The ruins of St. Simeon
Green spices at the market in Antakya
Small town on the side of the Euphrates. Their mosque was flooded when the damn was build.
Sketching and sailing up the Euphrates river
Goats in Harran
Inside the Roman Tunnels in Samandagi
Me, Steph and Kirk standing on ruined pilars at St. Simeon
Medusa Head in the Cistern
Catholic church courtyard in Antakya
Steph in the doorway of the Armenian Church
Juggling oranges on a street side fruit stand.
Small produce market near Kirk’s house in Istanbul
Local kids in Vaikifle
Arriving in Sanliurfa
Talking to the hotel staff in Adana
Hiking the ridge above St. Peters in Antakya
Finding our hotel room
Our sketchy hotel in Sanliurfa
Candle lanterns at the market in Istanbul
Steph and the Euphrates river
Sunset in Samandagi
Grasses at sunset in Samandagi
Me, Steph and Kirk about to split up in Istanbul
Turkish Delight
Looking off into Syria, on the border between Turkey and Syria
Fishermen in Istanbul
Researching for our next day’s adventures in our hotel room in Antakya
Taxsim Square, Istanbul
Street food in Istanbul
An orange vendor in Harran
The cave restaurant in Sanliurfa
Local kid holding a lamb in Antakya. On this mountainside we met a shepard tending to hish flock. This kid hiked with us for a bit up onto the side of the mountain.
Taking the dolmush from Adana to Antakya
The Cisterns in Istanbul
The Hittite rock musieum in Yesemek
The inside of the church in the cave
Looking into the cut from the Roman Tunnels in Samandagi
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