Yesterday night, on my way back to home I had an opportunity to realize a new thing about Turkish culture. It was about the distances among the cars standing in red light.
It is known that Turkish people are friendly and close in their relations and contacts. It is due to the coordianates it is located in the world. It has warm climate and lively people. However, as you head for northern countries, it is to be perceived that the inhabitants living there, do not keep gestures and mimes as friendly as Turkish people do.
I do not aim to compare populations’ conducts, yet the standing and routing positions of the motor vehicles in traffic between Turkey and the other countries.
In northern lands, vehicles come to a halt sparing enough spaces between each other in red light. Nevertheless, in Turkey, as I brought up above, drivers retain so close spots in red light that lets only one person to walk through. Reason of which lies in the features and characteristics of Turkish citizens. I wish you see what I mean ☺
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Photoshooting of VestEA
Introduction of EA Seducing Luxury's first member, VestEA, was held yesterday in Istanbul. Even though the weather was extreme hot and I was dripping wet beneath the sunshine, we succeded to reach our aim, which was to catch Shoots of me in my brand new vest, VestEA.
In the morning, I had a slight trim on my hair. Then, had the flyers printed. We had some discussions about the place, yet thanks to our photographer, Fezan, she managed to find a way thorough the unknown and offered her grandma's mansion. As you can see from the photos, it had an excellent secluded color treasure and combination in itself. And to get the best out of that setting, Fezan handled many different awe-inspiring perspectives. During the shoots, my Styler Ceylan Alp's attention was focused on me in order to tackle my outfit put right.
All in all, it lasted for 3 hours under the sun and we were totally exhusted, yet had happy Faces at the end of it. What a nice thing to see what we have accomplished !
I owe Special Thanks to my,
Photographer Fezan Gönensin
Styler Ceylan Alp
Photo Assistant Lerzan Gönensin
In the morning, I had a slight trim on my hair. Then, had the flyers printed. We had some discussions about the place, yet thanks to our photographer, Fezan, she managed to find a way thorough the unknown and offered her grandma's mansion. As you can see from the photos, it had an excellent secluded color treasure and combination in itself. And to get the best out of that setting, Fezan handled many different awe-inspiring perspectives. During the shoots, my Styler Ceylan Alp's attention was focused on me in order to tackle my outfit put right.
All in all, it lasted for 3 hours under the sun and we were totally exhusted, yet had happy Faces at the end of it. What a nice thing to see what we have accomplished !
I owe Special Thanks to my,
Photographer Fezan Gönensin
Styler Ceylan Alp
Photo Assistant Lerzan Gönensin
BRAVE NEW WORLD
After completion of 8 years long education and miscellaneous trainings as a cadet in Navy, I determined to create my own self-based career and resigned myself from the Navy. It was a brave and radical decision I have made. Yet, thanks to the edification I gained there, I try to steer me through the river of civillian life and avoid its obstacles overcome my being. Related to the statement I spelled out above, I name rest of my life as "Brave New World". And in this section, realities and stories of it will be scribbled by me.
That makes sense..
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Generally people in western Europe and the States fall comfortably into lines. Plus, in modern urban planning (with precedents stretching back to Greek and Roman cities, Western cities tend plan streets along a grid. But in Turkey, there is more comfort with crowds, with people filling up the empty spaces. It's almost as if people want to be as close as possible to others. As if empty spaces are either useless or meaningless or both. It's a challenge for runners :)
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