It’s Been a Hard Day’s Night by Orhan Aksel
Captured in the ancient city of Mardin, Turkey, this photograph masterfully utilizes rear-curtain sync flash to illuminate the historic architecture rising from the Mesopotamian plain. By holding an SB-600 flash unit to the left, the photographer created a dramatic interplay of light and shadow that emphasizes the texture and timeless character of the setting. This image is award-worthy for its technical precision in challenging low-light conditions and its evocative ability to bridge the gap between historical heritage and modern photographic storytelling, resulting in a candid portrait that feels both intimate and grand.
Orhan Aksel
Born in 1961, Orhan Aksel is an industrial and systems engineer based in Istanbul, Turkey. A graduate of the University of Florida, he balances his professional career as a high-tech entrepreneur with a lifelong passion for photography that began in the darkrooms of his youth. Aksel approaches his craft with a philanthropic vision, aiming to transform his artistic hobby into a means of supporting the education of children in need worldwide.


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Very powerful. Nice job!
Truly nice picture , textures and light makes magic depth. Hard to belive that people live like in 19th century, lame:P
Very nice and beautiful!
thanks and greetings ben
great capture