Turquey - Asian side: A landscape where nature seems to have run wild, where wind and rain have combined over the centuries to create a frenzy of shapes with the beauty and complexity of a great work of art.
Amazing scene! I have never seen rock formations like this. I`m guessing these formations are a lot bigger than they look as there seem to be trees at the bottom. Seems to be running a bit to the left but the colour and lighting is bang on. What a picture Antonio.
Some kind of photo Antonio. Obviously the world is your subject. I envy your globe trotting. I love the lines is this. Those rock formations are so unusual. They remind me of a post by jeenie 11. She travels the world as much as you. Good work.
I saw the title and came running over here! Wow, this is such a great image. What a wonderful landscape. I wish I could have gotten to see this in person.
This is lovely, and it reminds me a bit of a different version of Giants Causeway in Ireland. It must have been an amazing sight standing in front of this. Good capture and well done!
Ann
Cappadoccia is on my list of must-see places. This picture just makes me want to go there even more. It's a fascinating landscape isn't it. Did you get to go inside any of the houses? And now I really have to ask what it is that you do to get to so many different places....you seem to have been everywhere!
It looked like rocky pinnacles at first glance, but a close-up reveals the soft peaks. I am tempted to put my finger on top of each one to make it look like an erupted volcano... hehe...
Superb shot! I've been to Turkey 5 times but never got a chance to see this area! Also, the Izmir and Kusadasi regions are blessed with amazing beauty; hope I'll make it there one more time! Thanks for sharing this lovely shot!
Hi Antonio,
I visited Cappadocia in 2006 and loved the area and so glad to see more pictures of it..thanks for sharing and
hope to see more pictures of the region...it's a beautiful shot!
We don’t make art to show someone what something looks like. All this requires is eyes (or a lens). Art is supposed to have meaning, emotion, power, or magic. Alan & Mario "FourThirds"
For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, His eternal power and Godhead;... Rom 1:20
Amazing patterns and textures. Always worth capturing something like this that nature has created. As always, good optics, light and balance on your images, makes for a good viewing. Thanks!
Jimbob