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F. Dilek Yurdakul 🎩Ⓜ️
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I used the extended lines and also the power of light to create a strong image and placed the worker on the right place as the framing rules because light and geometry is one of the most important things in photography. Isparta, Turkey, is famous for its lavender and rose fields. It was an incredible experience to take photos in the village of Ardıçlı among rose fields as far as the eye could see. The scent of roses spread throughout the town. Blooming roses are usually harvested by Syrian migrant workers and processed in factories to make rose oil, rose water, and soap cream. Rose oil is a precious product that is very difficult to obtain. Only one liter of rose oil comes out of four tons of roses. Isparta makes 65 percent of the world's rose oil. COVID-19 has affected agriculture, and this year there is a decrease in production. Despite this, Isparta is expected to produce up to two tons of rose oil this year.
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Emma Fleming
@russelldenise
Visually captivating, evocative storytelling. Captures the essence of Isparta's rose industry
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