Posted: 2005-03-05 09:24 PM  
wow... I just read Vigeland's brief biography with the parks details on the link you gave me.. It's very impressive. I do believe that the park will be in one of our soon travel. We really do want to experience it first hand.
If you're ever in Winnipeg, Canada, in the Assiboine park there is also a park of statues. It is very nice too.. perhaps I should load some of these pics on Globo one day.
Merci for sharing that site with me.:-)
Travel safely
VK
Posted: 2005-03-05 04:24 PM  
I really like your pic from Frogner Park!!
Can you show us (before I come and do it for you :-))) )some pics of your beautiful city Istanbul..I'm sure that you have many interesting things to catch with your pretty cam..
Later,
Eleni
Posted: 2005-03-04 12:37 AM  
The sculptures in Vigeland Park's are quite interesting indeed.:-) Was there others similar to that one close by? Is it a theme of statues in that park?
Travel safely
VK
I just want to let you know that I have posted some of my photos of Zelve Valley in Cappadocia. It was one of the endless number of fantastic places that I visited when I was in Turkey. I hope to return. I would love to live in Turkey, but my knowledge of the language is minimal.
Posted: 2005-02-04 06:34 AM  
Merhaba Burak,
Nasilsiniz? My Turkish is pitiful, it has been so long since I have used it. I enjoyed your photos, especially the ones of Istanbul. I see that you live in Istanbul, so if you get a chance to post more photos, I would enjoy them. I have some photos of Turkey posted on my page, so take a look if you have time. My first week in Istanbul I stayed at the Para Palas Hotel. It is very beautiful. I didn't take a picture of it. It was exciting to walk across the bridge over the Bosphorus. I had to follow an old woman across the street, because I was too afraid. Thanks for sharing! James
Posted: 2005-02-03 03:28 PM  
Burak, I liked your picture of the Frozen Sea in Oslo, its so unsual to see such pictures, were you tempted to try to walk on it?