More Scenic Photography of Cappadocia Turkey

in PHOTOGRAPHY [DAC]2 years ago

Cappadocia Turkey

The rock formations in Cappadocia are intoxicating. They illustrate the power and beauty of nature. I wanted to share another post of some scenic moments there. Enjoy!

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You may know me as one of the co-founders of PeakD and PeakMonsters, but one of my favorite passions is photography. I've been a full-time photographer since 2008, and I've traveled to many places and captured many amazing moments on my journeys. You can visit my gallery to explore and purchase my photography located on my website at https://www.jarviedigital.com/. You'll find me in various photography communities here on PeakD where I'll post many of my travels, photoshoots and scenic photography. Thanks for stopping by and reading my posts.

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I sure did feel proud as a Turkish person to see a Cappadocia post trending :D I've went there this year for honeymoon, it was really pretty and fun. Happy to see you enjoyed the scenery too! Great photographs!

I totally agree as a Turkish here as well. For honeymoon, it was also one of our choices. And the joy we had during our ATV rent and sightseeing with a guide in front of riding another ATV was really unforgettable. How about the balloon tours, did you have any chance? Unluckily now as our currency is too down, it is very costly for us.

Unfortunately, we couldn't hop on the baloons, nor have an ATV tour. We were short on money, and my spouse is afraid of heights :D Our hotel had an AMAZING view though. It was really beautiful. And we toured the ruins & underground cities. That was really fun. A big exercise with all the stairs, but also fun :D We plan to go there and do things one by one from time to time. Didn't want to exhaust everything at once!

It was 2010 when I visited there last time, and as you know Turkish Lira was much better than now. It is very costly now the baloons I mean. Underground city was great, I totally agree. And it was very interesting to see and think how people were living there.

 2 years ago  

well i sure did love visiting your country. Thanks

What a unique and incredible place! I love these rock formations! I'm envious of these places you travel to, thank you for sharing them with us so that we can live vicariously through you and your images!

 2 years ago  

Haha thanks. I got to go some cool places last year. I will be posting Uganda pictures soon as well. And this week i go to the exotic land of Boston for a while. haha

Haha very cool, I can't wait to see them!

Hi Jarvie, very ince photos indeed. As a turkish guy, it is still one of my fav places. Did you have any chance to go for a balloon trip? It is amazing, especially to go for it during the dawn.Also renting an ATV and having a small adventure within the hills is fantastic. I hope you enjoyed your trip to there and Turkey. Now for you is to visit Pamukkale (meaning Cotton Castle:))

 2 years ago  

The weather didn't allow for it all the mornings we were there.

And i'll share some of Pamukkale in another post i bet... it was my favorite stop

Like a bigger Goblin Valley!

 2 years ago  

Yep... much bigger and with little houses built inside of them

The rock formations are really stunning! The photos look so great, how much more when it's seen in person. 😮

Great captures, had a look at some of your other work as well. Really impressed with the shots of "Felicia".

 2 years ago  

Haha isn't she great!!?

Those pictures are just... wow!
How do you guys find out about all these beautiful places?
I want to visit them all!😢

woa, Nature is amazing, thanks for sharing

 2 years ago  

Thanks for stopping by

Omg, what beautiful place to visit to. Thanks for guiding this place! :)

Waw, amazing. Nature is miraculous.

Is there an ear? :)

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Beautiful place and impressive photography!

Great pictures as always. Reflecting the beauty of nature