Skip to main content

Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk Antalya

Are you photography enthusiast?

Then join in the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk in Antalya this year. it will be a great fun for all photography enthusiasts.


The route photography enthusiasts will take for this Worldwide Photo Walk activity in Antalya on Saturday, October 5, 2013 will be as follows:

  • Photography enthusiasts will start meeting from 15:30 onward at Cumhuriyet Square, Antalya. 
  • At 16.00 photography enthusiasts will start photo walk altogether.
  • Entrance to the Old City from around Yivli Minaret.
  • Seeking photographs of people and life along the road in the narrow streets of old houses and mansions.
  • Taking ancient Forty Stairs to get down to the ancient harbor and working for shots around the pier.
  • Taking the stairs upward from around Mermerli Beach this time to get to the ancient Kaleici again.
  • Search for photography on the ruins of Broken Minaret from Seljuk Turks and in the surrounding streets.
  • Visiting Hidirlik Tower on the way to Karaalioglu Park.
  • Assembly in the garden of Evren Bufe in front of the Stadium side entry of Karaalioglu Park to finsh the photo walk at 19:00.

Date: Saturday, October 5, 2013 
Time: 3:30 pm - 7:00 pm 
Location Details: Cumhuriyet Meydani (Republic Square)
After the walk, meet at: Karaalioglu Park Entry 
Walk Leader: Baki Karacay, Head of Center for EU Projects in Antalya


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Marine Biology Museum opened in Antalya

Marine Biology Museum of Antalya Metropolitan Municipality where approximately 500 species of marine animals will be exhibited opened in Antalya on 16 January. Antalya  Marine Biology Museum  is  Turkey�s first sea creatures museum. After the openings of Toy Museum, Stove Museum and Behl�l Dal Cinema Museum, Antalya Metropolitan Municipality now opened Marine Biology Museum. The museum is located at Old Town Marina and opened on January 16. The Mayor of Antalya Metropolitan Municipality Prof. Dr. Mustafa Akaydin said �The museum is very important as the people will have the chance to recognize the sea creations and generations of protected species closely. On the other hand, it will draw the attention of domestic and foreign tourist. The museum will be the new attraction center of Old Town Marina after Toy Museum. We are working to make Antalya the city of culture especially the city of museums. In this museum samples of sea creatures that are dried and kept in fixative s...

Churches in Antalya

One of   the most   beautiful cities in   the Mediterranean,   Antalya   is available with   the church   that you want .  Orthodox , Protestant,   Catholic churches   are available.  Although   Turkey's  99 percent of  population   is Muslim ,  state   respects for   other religions . People also visit Antalya for  Religious Tourism (Faith Tourism). In Antalya, yo u can find Greek Ch urch, R ussian Ch urch, German Ch urch, Norwegian Ch urch... Some   Churches   in Antalya St. Nicholas Church:   It is is an ancient Byzantine Church located in modern day town of Demre in Antalya. Santa Clause, as he is known in the west, is a holy saint in both Orthodox and Catholic churches, and his tomb is commemorated in today's remnants of the preserved church. St. George (Agios Georgios) Church:   It is a historical Orthodox Church. It is  10   kilometers away from   the ...

Exploring the History in Atabey Ertokus Madrasah

Antal ya City B l og visited Ghazi Ertokus Bey Madrasah in Atabey in Isparta. Who is Ghazi Ertokus Bey? Once, stars, the sun and the moon were studied in the Madrasah. There were scientists studying medicine and besides rigious education mathematics, physics, philosophy and geography were teached as well. In the madrasah which was built upon the command of Seljukian u�bey (ruler) Atabey Ertokus Gazi in 1224 many university professors were educated during the time of the Ottoman Empire. The  Seljuk Empire: The Seljuq Empire  was a  medieval   Turkic   empire ( 1037�1194) , originating from the  Qynyq  branch of  Oghuz Turks .  The Seljuq Empire controlled a vast area stretching from the  Hindu Kush  to eastern  Anatolia  and from  Central Asia  to the  Persian Gulf . From their homelands near the  Aral sea , the Seljuqs advanced first into  Khorasan  and then into mainland  Persia ...