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Pictures of people working in the streets of Turkey
1.       Henry
2604 posts
 06 Dec 2012 Thu 09:11 pm

 

ÇAYCI (the tea vendor)

 

sorry, unfortunately I need to post the photos to another website so I can link them to show them here

arrrgh!!!



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2.       ikicihan
1127 posts
 06 Dec 2012 Thu 09:50 pm

right click on any photo over internet, copy the photo web location.

come back to this website, click insert image link (there is a tree icon), paste the photo web location, and we can see the photos in this post.

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3.       Henry
2604 posts
 06 Dec 2012 Thu 11:57 pm

SİMİTÇİ (simit seller)



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4.       ikicihan
1127 posts
 07 Dec 2012 Fri 12:03 am

you forgot the water seller in 500ml bottles! and shoe polishers...

5.       Henry
2604 posts
 07 Dec 2012 Fri 12:21 am

ÇİÇEKÇİ (flower seller)



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6.       ikicihan
1127 posts
 07 Dec 2012 Fri 07:01 am

 

Quoting Henry

ÇİÇEKÇİ (flower seller)

 

 

about the photos: the photo location must be ending with a photo file extention like .jpg .gif .png .bmb etc.

wrong:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/90842584@N07/8251151524/lightbox/

right:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8490/8251151524_619b8bc054_z.jpg

7.       Abla
3648 posts
 07 Dec 2012 Fri 08:14 am

You have caught a lovely street atmosphere in your photos, Henry. One can almost hear the sounds.

8.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 07 Dec 2012 Fri 08:57 am

Tea and simit....afficinado stuff !{#emotions_dlg.nargile}

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