
Istanbul the most surreal architecture of the urban landscape
The pleasure of observing the istanbul architecture and, in some cases, a town planning chaotic but at the same time with harmony is what the photographer Aydin Buyuktas. The executed works, civil construction and the techniques of turkish architecture were and are a science and an art, we not only found the Hagia Sophia or the Blue Mosque, there is more to discover. The great architects have known how to award Turkish cities from the majesty of the greattemples, palaces and architectural works that have reached our modern times. With the gaze of Aydin Buyuktas we enter a world of fantasy and colossal architecture.

Turkish photographer use a drone and some cleverly applied digital tricks to warp the winding roads of Istanbul, parts of the city, temples, markets or football fields in the most surreal and dreamy way possible. Pictures and escenes that plunge from the observer's feet into a delirious curve, an effect that is both exciting and dizzying.

The images offer an adrenaline rush before a tour of the urban landscape of the istanbul city, from the white domes and tall minarets to the much younger bus stations or the urban fabric of impossible roads. And it is that it not only represents the contemporary architecture of this city, the modern architecture of istanbul it also has a place in the mind of this photographer.


Other gems of the photographer are the scenes on the sloping streets of the architecture in istanbul.

A visual spectacle that, according to the artist, will try to make his works reach other cities from around the world. To learn more about the photographer from his website… aydinbuyuktas.com
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