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14-NOV-2004 Helen Betts

5th Place
Dune

by Helen Betts

Uçhisar, Kapadokya, Turkey

My three entries were all taken in Cappadocia, one of Turkey's most popular tourist destinations. Cappadocia was once part of the Hittite Empire, then an independent kingdom and after that a vast Roman province that was mentioned in the Bible. Its rich volcanic stone (tuff) was fashioned over time by wind, water and sand erosion into fantastic, unearthly shapes, some of which are known as fairy chimneys (and which are rather phallic in appearance). Early inhabitants made dwellings in many of the formations, and when the Christians arrived in Anatolia, they carved elaborate churches into the stone, many of which survive today. There are also vast underground cities in this area, where Christians fled when Arab armies invaded in the seventh century.

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Date/Time14-Nov-2004 22:14:55
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Jessa 19-Nov-2004 16:17
What a beautiful shot! I like the composition, especially the way you got those two trees in the bottom of the shot. In my opinion, the only thing I would change would be to crop off the light sky at the top, it seems to want to draw my eye away from the subjects.
-Jessa
JoseNoway 18-Nov-2004 22:47
You got to go back to this area? Not fair! Boy-oh-boy, I just love these formations. Very cool! --Nancy
mlynn 17-Nov-2004 00:40
I love this shot Helen; with its sensuous shapes, beautiful lighting, and fascinating textures. Lovely composition too! Melanie
Guest 16-Nov-2004 21:25
Fascinating place, Helen, which you set off so well. Small wonder you're so taken with Turkey. - Mike
Guest 16-Nov-2004 20:18
Sexy Sand in this stark landscape make this a startling capture..an eye popper Helen!
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Sony Forums Challenges16-Nov-2004 12:02
Helen, I really like the compositional lines/curves here, the effective shadow play on the dunes, and the color tones/textures. What a neat place & an interesting formation. MFC
Keith 16-Nov-2004 11:43
Helen... I like this one best of the series. the color and shape of the dunes really stand out here and I like the dueling diagonals of the landscape...regards..keith
Joe Bonello16-Nov-2004 08:04
Beautiful capture!
Canon DSLR Challenge15-Nov-2004 23:22
This is a wonderful capture Helen. The light and shadow play in the photo, makes it look unreal. Very well done.
Moti
Guest 15-Nov-2004 21:23
Helen, I think this is the most striking of the three.
Salman Ahmed15-Nov-2004 21:05
Very nice capture Helen, and thanks for the info/history behind the area.
Katherine Stanback's Photos15-Nov-2004 16:34
Beautiful, interesting rock formations! They really look like they're made of sand instead of rock.
Sony Forums Challenges15-Nov-2004 09:27
Beautiful capture of the play of light and shadow on the rock formations....Penelope