Mosques of Istanbul, Turkey – Photo essay

View from the first floor of Hagia Sophia over to Sultanahmet Camii, commonly known as the Blue Mosque.
This travel photo essay was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by photographer and blogger Chris Pattison at STREET LEVEL PHOTOGRAPHY.
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Fatih Camii – two men linger to talk after Friday prayer, at the ‘Mosque of the Conqueror’ while the women wait in the courtyard.
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Süleymaniye Camii – an elderly lady peers through the window at the tomb of Süleyman the Magnificent.
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Sultanahmet Camii – a mosque visitor takes a break from photographs in the courtyard of the Blue Mosque.
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This travel photo essay was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by photographer and blogger Chris Pattison at STREET LEVEL PHOTOGRAPHY.
Click here for the COMPLETE SET OF IMAGES OF ISTANBUL, TURKEY.