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Started by Kadri, January 10, 2015, 12:22:29 AM

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archonforest

Quote from: Kadri on January 10, 2015, 02:45:46 PM

That was a kinda test to see if you can speak it or use Google translate :)

"Do you know Turkish or do you use a little help of Google translate too?" Should be the real translated form.
Well I know only few words :P
Since I am Hungarian we had a long relationship with Turkish people at the past :) Just love the food u guys have :D :D
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Kadri

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:) You know "The memorial house of Francis II Rákóczi in Tekirdağ" probably. It is were i live.
For others who might be interest maybe:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_II_R%C3%A1k%C3%B3czi

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tekirda%C4%9F#mediaviewer/File:Rakoczi_M%C3%BCzesi.JPG

archonforest

Quote from: Kadri on January 10, 2015, 03:21:05 PM

:) You know "The memorial house of Francis II Rákóczi in Tekirdağ" probably. It is were i live.
For others who might be interest maybe:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_II_R%C3%A1k%C3%B3czi
Wow Awesome :D :D
Never see the house but of crs I know him.
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choronr

Very nice ridges Kadri. Reminds me of the only ones I saw in southeastern Utah ('Comb Ridge').

Kadri


Thanks. That 'Comb Ridge' looks interesting. Kinda unnatural even :)

choronr

Quote from: Kadri on January 10, 2015, 07:43:53 PM

Thanks. That 'Comb Ridge' looks interesting. Kinda unnatural even :)

Yes, on one side is a steep climb; the other is a shear drop off.

yossam

Great start Kadri...........cool house BTW.  ;D

Kadri


Thanks and just for the record (if it wasn't a joke of course) that is not our house it is a museum in our city :)

yossam

Still cool................ 8)

Kadri

Quote from: yossam on January 10, 2015, 09:15:06 PM
Still cool................ 8)
Yep.If i had enough money i would buy something like that. The interior is very sweet too.

TheBadger

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QuoteSince I am Hungarian we had a long relationship with Turkish people at the past :)
Now all of this has peeked my curiosity, and I have been googling Hungarian empire princes cuz of Kadri... Was Hungary part of the ottoman empire? Or was Turkey part of a Hungarian empire? I did not think that Hungary was conquered by a far away power until the Communists. (Turkey is kinda far from Hungary before planes and such made the world smaller)

I think that except for WW2 and then the fall of Communism, I don't know anything about the map from the Balkans to Turkey *After the great Skisim*.
;D If we are going to have a global community, than I am going to take full advantage!
It has been eaten.

archonforest

Hungary fell into Turkish hands in 1541 when the Castle of Buda was taken. So Turkish came and stayed for about 150 years. They had a huge huge army and kicked butt in Europe. Their leader Great Sulejman sultan wanted to take over Europe and perhaps more...
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Kadri


The thread became a little spiky too i think :)
Have you looked at maps too Michael? It is the easiest way to see it.
http://images.classwell.com/mcd_xhtml_ebooks/2005_world_history/images/mcd_mwh2005_0618377115_p353_f01.jpg
There are a ton of others of course.

Kadri


Here is the animation test file.

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Some parts are...ahem...spiky so not sure if i can use this scene.
Maybe a basic different angle of the camera might suffice. Anyway.

inkydigit

Love the atmo here too.... This high altitude shot is beautiful!
J
:)