Photographer's Note
Madrasah of Iznik (Turkish:İznik Medresesi) also known as Madrasah of Suleyman Pasha was built in 1330 during the era of Orhan Bey of Ottoman Empire.It is considered to be the first centre for science in the Ottomans.
The Madrasah is now used as the gallery of tile makers where there are more than ten workshops and hand painted tiles are a landmark for Iznik.
Iznik (Turkish: İznik), formerly Nicaea (Greek: Νίκαια), is a town and an administrative district in the Province of Bursa, Turkey. The town lies in a fertile basin at the eastern end of Lake İznik, bounded by ranges of hills to the north and south. As the crow flies the town is only 90 km southeast of Istanbul but by road it is 200 km around the Gulf of Izmit. It is 80 km by road from Bursa.
The town is situated with its west wall rising from the lake itself, providing both protection from siege from that direction, as well as a source of supplies which would be difficult to cut off. The lake is large enough that it cannot be blockaded from the land easily, and the city was large enough to make any attempt to reach the harbour from shore-based siege weapons very difficult.
The city was surrounded on all sides by 5 km (3 mi) of walls about 10 m (33 ft) high. These were in turn surrounded by a double ditch on the land portions, and also include over 100 towers in various locations. Large gates on the three landbound sides of the walls provided the only entrance to the city.
Today the walls are pierced in many places for roads, but much of the early work survives and as a result it is a major tourist destination. The town has a population of about 15,000. It has been a district center of Bursa Province since 1930. It was in the district of Kocaeli between 1923–1927 and was a township of Yenişehir (bounded to Bilecik before 1926) district between 1927-1930.
The town was an important producer of highly decorated fritware vessels and tiles in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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guld
(1042) 2012-05-07 8:04
Hello Emin Bey! What a beautiful photo! The clarity is excellent so is the POV. I love that square of light in the middle and the light on the arches. AAlso, the narrative is very informative.
ourania
(51103) 2012-05-07 8:43
Hello Emin,
the diagonal angle is great for the composition of this lovely view into the yard and the arches, the architecture of the Madrasah. The geometry of the picture is excellent and makes the view effortless and pleasant. I love the clarity and the superb lighting, so varying and well balanced. Colours, textures and contrasts are marvellous. Well done and thank you!
All the best,
Ourania
SWEETFREEDOM
(24623) 2012-05-07 10:33
Hi Emin,
very nice compo, interesting and characteristic buildings. good light and colors.
regards
Alessandro
mesutilgim
(0) 2012-05-07 12:54
Selam sevgili Emin,
Cucunalı ama bir o kadar da keyifli bir sergi açılışından sonra gene masamın başında !
Şarabımı açtım, pipomu yaktım şimdi de buradayım.
İznikten güzel bir kare. Işığı, kadrajı ile ve de zengin bilgi notları ile güzel bir TE katkısı.
Bir kez daha geldiğin için teşekkürler
Selam ve sevgiler
MESUT ILGIM
Budapestman
(82620) 2012-05-09 8:54
Hi Emin,
a fascinating atmosphere with very nice composition and beautiful architectural details, Tfs! Have a nice week! Kellemes hetet kívánok!
György
Photo Information
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Copyright: Emin Bingul (ebingul)
(1984)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Cor
- Date Taken: 2012-04-24
- Categories: Vida Diária, Arquitectura
- Camera: Nikon D7000, Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD
- Exposição: f/5.6, 1/400 segundos
- More Photo Info: view
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original
- Date Submitted: 2012-05-07 5:42