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Old Turkish hamamPosted by Eleftheria (Athens, Greece) on 24 February 2009 in Architecture and Portfolio. Old Turkish bath roof in Peloponnese I was born on November 18th, 1998 and I am a girl from Greece :-) Thank you for your comments! -- SORRY, I HAVE NOT MUCH TIME TO VISIT EACH ONE OF YOU EVERYDAY...A LOT OF HOMEWORK... -- :o) My dad's photography site:
Comments (49)
@john4jack: Thank you very much! Jean-François from Les Issambres, Francebelle gestion de la lumière dans des lieux magiques ! 24 Feb 2009 5:19am @Jean-François: Thank you very much! Steve Rice from Olympia, United StatesOh, a Turkish bath roof. That makes such a neat abstract. Once I looked up hamam on Wikipedia, I figured out what I was looking at. Very cool shot. 24 Feb 2009 5:23am @Steve Rice: Thank you very much! I thought the word "hamam" was international. Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandExcellent shot!! Well seen and captured!! 24 Feb 2009 7:22am @Linerberry: Thank you very much! Nicholas from Shah Alam, MalaysiaVery nice :) Had to look in Wikipedia to find out what it was too :) 24 Feb 2009 7:57am @Nicholas: Thank you very much! I thought the word "hamam" was international. Maxine from Rangiora, New Zealandgood on you, this is great, looking up to tiny skylight holes. 24 Feb 2009 8:03am @Maxine: Thank you very much! Sarito from Basingstoke, United KingdomExcellent perspective.. It also looks like galaxy of stars :). 24 Feb 2009 8:31am @Sarito: Thank you very much! k@ from Paris, FranceFrom an old Hamam, you created a new galaxy with brightful lil'planets ! Bravo, Principessa ! 24 Feb 2009 9:17am @k@: Thank you very much! @Veronica: Thank you very much! Peter Miller from Lichfield, United KingdomThis place has much history, I wonder how many people have looked up at that roof 24 Feb 2009 9:20am @Peter Miller: Thank you very much! @kerfendal: Thank you very much! Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomThe light comes through the holes in the roof beautifully, great shot. 24 Feb 2009 10:38am @Richard_Irwin: Thank you very much! Alivia from Saint-Etienne, Franceun monde imaginaire que tu nous offres là, Eleftherial.. bravo 24 Feb 2009 11:15am @Alivia: Thank you very much! @Anna.C: Thank you very much! Viewfinder from Bradenton, FL, United StatesA really interesting interior shot; I would never have guessed what it is without your description. It is almost like a moonscape or something other-worldly. The lights could be stars or moons. 24 Feb 2009 1:02pm @Viewfinder: Thank you very much! Judy from Brooksville-Florida,, United StatesOhhhhhhh, now I see what it is; the thumbnail had me puzzled! :D 24 Feb 2009 1:59pm @Judy: Thank you very much! @JJ: Thank you! @Twelvebit: Thank you so much!!!! Sugata from Newark, United StatesVery interesting capture. It took me a few seconds to understand what it was! 24 Feb 2009 4:32pm @Sugata: Thank you so much!!!! KC from Jackson Wyoming, United StatesVery nice, I like the abstract quality to thins image 24 Feb 2009 4:33pm @KC: Thank you so much!!!! @Ben: Thank you so much!!!! @beanow: Thank you so much!!!! @EYES WIDE SHUT: :-) @Veronelle: Thank you so much!!!! Laurent from Lyon, Francevery interesting this light through the ceiling. Beautiful picture! 24 Feb 2009 6:14pm @Laurent: Thank you so much!!!! @yiannis krikis: Thank you so much!!!! Annephoto from FranceA picture full of mystery !!! Excellent angle !! Very original !! I like it !! 24 Feb 2009 6:40pm @Annephoto: Merci! @Elisa: Thank you so much!!!! @Suzanne: :-) Lee from Fort Frances Ontario, CanadaGreat shot. Looks like something from outer space. Well seen and done. 24 Feb 2009 7:33pm @Lee: Thank you so much!!!! @chrissy: Thank you so much!!!! Emilio Garcia from Pleasanton, United StatesVery creative and well done. You create abstraction and mystery out of "wholes on the roof". Clever and beautiful. 24 Feb 2009 8:44pm @Emilio Garcia: :- ) djedfre from schaumburg, United Stateswow - it's so old and mythical - reminds me of a Fellini film! 24 Feb 2009 9:17pm @djedfre: :-) Marion from Liberty Township, United Statesvery interesting shot! My son thougth it was a solar system :) 24 Feb 2009 9:35pm @Marion: :-) @Laurie: Thank you so much!!!! @bluechameleon: Thank you so much!!!! vu@granby - Wolfgang from Granby, Québec, CanadaΠολύ συμπαθητική λεπτομέρεια Ελευθερία! 25 Feb 2009 1:14pm @vu@granby - Wolfgang: Thank you so much!!!! Nina from Hamburg, GermanyWow, how interesting... and so well captured, great perspective. :) 25 Feb 2009 1:31pm @Nina: Thank you so much!!!! @ttt: Thank you! Craig@Random Ramblings from Herts, United KingdomVery creative shot, it looks great. 25 Feb 2009 2:46pm @Craig@Random Ramblings: Thank you! Rosso from Luserna s.Giovanni (To), ItalyCongratulations excellent play of lights and contrasts very good job 25 Feb 2009 3:03pm @Rosso: Thank you! Tammy/Cricket from Huntsville, United StatesVery interesting. I was not sure what this was but I did a search and found out. Very unusual shot. I love the light seeping through. 25 Feb 2009 3:24pm @Tammy/Cricket: Thank you! Ajay from Pune, IndiaI love there idea of lighting the hamam. But once again, beautiful capture. 25 Feb 2009 3:45pm @Ajay: Thank you! @grouser: Thank you! @Catalin: Thank you! Bro from London, United Kingdomfacinating optical illusions; looks like asteroids floating in a cave; it could be a painting by Salvador Dali. 25 Feb 2009 10:46pm @Bro: Thank you! Annie Viguié from Bordeaux, FranceMerveilleuse idée ! Des petits trous de lumière ;o) 27 Feb 2009 12:39pm @Annie Viguié: Merci! @Double KK Photography: Thank you! @Karthik: Thank you! |
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