Istanbul Mosque at dusk | Wall Art
Blue Mosque at Twilight: An Istanbul Journey Through Dan Kosmayer’s Lens
The photograph captures the renowned Blue Mosque of Istanbul, Turkey in the embrace of twilight. The Mosque, also recognized as the Mosque of Ahmed I or Sultan Ahmed Cami, is an architectural marvel from the early 17th century. Constructed over a span of seven years from 1609 to 1616, the mosque’s distinct features include six minarets, two of which stand slightly lower on the outer corners. Its name, the Blue Mosque, springs from the intricate decorations of ceramic tiles painted in shades of blue and white.
My journey through Istanbul was a memorable affair, filled with warmth and hospitality from its residents. Traversing the city with my wife, we discovered the allure of this beautiful city, its history, and architecture.
Now, I offer you a chance to own a piece of this remarkable journey through my lens. This photograph, printed on acid-free 100% archival photo paper, promises museum-grade quality. The archival inks employed guarantee sharp precision, smooth transitions, profound blacks, vibrant hues, and intricate details that bring the image to life. It is a testament to my passion for photography and my commitment to exceptional quality.
The print is hand-signed by me on the reverse, affirming its authenticity. It comes with a certificate of authenticity and a lifetime warranty against fading, providing assurance of its enduring quality. We offer free global delivery, with the confidence of a 14-day satisfaction guarantee, promising a full reimbursement if required. However, please be aware that the prints do not come with a frame.
© Dan Kosmayer, 2014