Metrohan binası, No.8 Limited Edition of 16
This is part of a series of 13 images. These were all shot in the beautifully renovated Metrohan building in downtown Istanbul. This part of the building is from 1912, designed by Turkish-Armenian architect Mikayel Nurican. The work is an attempt to capture the timeless ambience of the interior spaces, developed in post-production with a faint nod to the work of Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershøi.
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Gyclée-print, on Epson P800 on Hahnemühle 310 gsm Photo Rag Satin paper, image size 46 x 32 cm on a 56 x 43 cm sheet, ed. 1/16, signed and dated.
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Technical details:
Sony A6600, Tamron atx-m 11-18mm F2.8 E lens, ISO 2000, 1/30s, f2.8 @13mm.