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4 Holiday Tips for Photography Enthusiasts

The interest in taking photographs in our country has been increasing lately.. Of course, when I say photography, I am not talking about selfies. There is a mass in search of seeing the unseen with professional cameras, and this audience is growing.. Here, the increasing number of photography lovers do not escape the attention of tourism companies.. Many tourism companies organize private photography tours. Here are 4 holiday suggestions for you if you are a photography lover or a candidate to be.

1) Bosnia and Herzegovina-Montenegro Tour

This tour covers the younger brothers, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, who were born from the ashes of a country shattered by the collapse of the Communist era and the “big brother” Yugoslavia.. Bosnia and Herzegovina, which still carries the deep traces of the Yugoslav Civil War, and Montenegro, which fascinates travelers with its natural beauties, takes Mostar, Budva and Kotor, which are on the UNESCO World Heritage List, with it on this tour, creating unforgettable photo frames for travelers accompanied by a private instructor.. Magnificent views of Mount Locven, the symbol of Montenegro’s independence, works with familiar names and familiar tastes await travelers.. We are guests for local people who are very similar to Turkish people.

2) Morocco

The mysterious country of North Africa, Morocco awaits those who want to greet the African sun from the dunes and pass through the Atlas Mountains to reflect the narrow streets and colorful markets of the magical capital Marrakech.. Casablanca on the Atlantic coast, which gives its name to one of the most watched movies in the world, Fez, one of the most authentic cities in the country, and the extraordinary pavilion Ait Ben Haddou, which has been the set of many box office movies such as “The Call”, “The Mummy”, “Gladiator” are some of the most striking points of the tour.. Photographers, who meet the sun in the Sahara Desert during a camel tour accompanied by Bedouins, have the chance to be a guest of a local music concert in a traditional desert house among all this visual richness, and to enter a time tunnel that brings the old and the new together in the wide squares of the spice-scented “Red City” of Marrakech. The Morocco tour is especially suitable for those who cannot erase from their memories the movie “Tea in the Desert” by Bernardo Bertolucci, adapted from the novel The Sheltering Sky for the big screen, and for those who want to master the finer details of the use of light in desert photographs.. It is also the primary choice for those who dream of capturing many portraits, silhouettes and ethnic culture photos.

3) Iceland

The land of fire and ice, Iceland awaits travelers who want to enjoy taking pictures on the edge of rocks and around icebergs. Iceland tour promises photographers a breathtaking photo-safari in the region of geysers, accompanied by majestic natural wonders. Wrapped in ice lakes, Iceland takes the photographers’ route through geysers gushing from the ground to the sky, transparent glaciers enchanting with their majesty, and high waterfalls flowing as hard as they can.. Langjokoll Glacier at an altitude of 1360 meters, Viti Crater where rain water meets the turquoise lake surface and Hengifoss Waterfall, flowing from 118 meters high, have also been added to the Photo-Safari map for photographers who are fond of nature sports.. Iceland, which has a unique texture for nature photography, is a unique opportunity for travelers who want to take long exposure and landscape photos.

4) Jordan

Home to holy places and traces of many civilizations from Romans to Arabs, from Crusaders to Muslims. Jordan, on the coast of the Middle East, takes photography enthusiasts on a journey into the depths of history with a 6-day tour.. This country, which has been able to preserve its unique existence and cultural structure for thousands of years, is famous for the Ancient City of Petra, which has been standing for more than 2,000 years and is on the UNESCO World Heritage List today.. Petra, once a temporary accommodation for desert people, reflects its magical colors on photographers’ viewfinders.. Mount Nebo, which is thought to be the place where Moses first saw the holy land, will also host legendary photographs with its mystical texture.. The Rum Valley, which takes on various colors starting from the Red Sea coast, will offer the participants the pleasure of safari with 4×4 vehicles in a unique panorama.

It is guaranteed to capture unforgettable moments in the legendary Dead Sea at sunrise, in the Dead Sea, which invites visitors to tranquility with its structure free from waves, and in a capital that has been standing since Ancient Rome.. In addition, taking underwater photos by diving into the colorful corals in the Gulf of Aqaba is among the privileges of the tour.. Those who want to take portraits, silhouettes and ethnic culture photos among the magnificent light details will enjoy being both a traveler and a photographer in the desert environment, accompanied by Bedouins and camels.

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