Yaren Stork has gotten so used to Uncle Adem that after being put on the boat that day and receiving warm attention, he does not leave Uncle Adem's side. When he immigrated to the village every March for exactly 10 years, the first place he came to was Uncle Adem's boat. Uncle Adem spends 5-10 hours a day fishing with Yaren for 6 months every year. Saying that he loves all storks very much, Adem Yılmaz says about Yaren, who makes his eyes smile when he sees them, "His place is very different for me."
P.S. ''Yaren'' means mate, buddy, darling in Turkish.
CAMERA:NIKON D850
CAMERA SETTINGS:1/1000sec, F/7,1, ISO 500
LENS:EF 70-200mm F/2.8L
FOCAL LENGTH:100,00mm
IMAGE SIZE:3000x2000
RESOLUTION:300,00 Pixel/inç
LOCATION:Bursa/TURKEY
DATE:24.05.2021
CATEGORY:Documentary
EDITION:1/1
FILE EXTENSION:Jpeg
Artist: Aygül Harmancı is a national and international award winning photographer based in Turkey. Also she took place with her exhibitions in international photo festivals several times. She likes being a part of nature and witnessing the emotions of people. Her photographs reflect the relation between nature and human.
This collection consists of photos telling a friendship between a fisherman and a stork. In these days when our bond with animals and nature is decreasing, Yaren Stork and Uncle Adem present us a fairy tale straight out of La Fontaine, so to speak. In Eskikaraağaç, which is connected to Karacabey, Bursa, Turkey's first and only stork village, a wonderful event takes place in the spring of every year; Yaren Stork comes to the village where he has migrated for 10 years and every time she comes, she is put on Uncle Adem's boat.
1/1 edition- high resolution jpegs -A maximum of 6 photographs will be minted inside this collection.
About the artist: Aygül Harmancı is a national and international award winning photographer based in Turkey. Also she took place with her exhibitions in international photo festivals several times. She likes being a part of nature and witnessing the emotions of people. Her photographs reflect the relation between nature and human.
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Yaren Stork has gotten so used to Uncle Adem that after being put on the boat that day and receiving warm attention, he does not leave Uncle Adem's side. When he immigrated to the village every March for exactly 10 years, the first place he came to was Uncle Adem's boat. Uncle Adem spends 5-10 hours a day fishing with Yaren for 6 months every year. Saying that he loves all storks very much, Adem Yılmaz says about Yaren, who makes his eyes smile when he sees them, "His place is very different for me."
P.S. ''Yaren'' means mate, buddy, darling in Turkish.
CAMERA:NIKON D850
CAMERA SETTINGS:1/1000sec, F/7,1, ISO 500
LENS:EF 70-200mm F/2.8L
FOCAL LENGTH:100,00mm
IMAGE SIZE:3000x2000
RESOLUTION:300,00 Pixel/inç
LOCATION:Bursa/TURKEY
DATE:24.05.2021
CATEGORY:Documentary
EDITION:1/1
FILE EXTENSION:Jpeg
Artist: Aygül Harmancı is a national and international award winning photographer based in Turkey. Also she took place with her exhibitions in international photo festivals several times. She likes being a part of nature and witnessing the emotions of people. Her photographs reflect the relation between nature and human.
This collection consists of photos telling a friendship between a fisherman and a stork. In these days when our bond with animals and nature is decreasing, Yaren Stork and Uncle Adem present us a fairy tale straight out of La Fontaine, so to speak. In Eskikaraağaç, which is connected to Karacabey, Bursa, Turkey's first and only stork village, a wonderful event takes place in the spring of every year; Yaren Stork comes to the village where he has migrated for 10 years and every time she comes, she is put on Uncle Adem's boat.
1/1 edition- high resolution jpegs -A maximum of 6 photographs will be minted inside this collection.
About the artist: Aygül Harmancı is a national and international award winning photographer based in Turkey. Also she took place with her exhibitions in international photo festivals several times. She likes being a part of nature and witnessing the emotions of people. Her photographs reflect the relation between nature and human.