Sunday, November 22, 2015

SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY--Turkish coffee


Not much of a shadow, but it's there.  Two Turkish džezve against a typical Pirot rug.  Remember, Serbia was under Turkish rule for 500 years...

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7 comments:

Jeannie Marie said...

It's a lovely shadow and I love the coffee cups! Happy Thanksgiving!

Bob Crowe said...

The design could be Native American.

Jim said...

In Greek, it's a briki.

Lowell said...

So, it isn't unusual to find Turkish influences in Serbia. Nice shot here. Love the colors. But I'm wondering what Turkish coffee is like - very heavy and black, I would guess.

Marissa Biden Sergey Christina Murphy said...

the item is rare and interesting.

Thérèse said...

Je ne suis plus capable de boire un café turc... :-)

William Kendall said...

Interesting combination. As I'm not a fan of coffee to begin with, and as I understand the Turkish version to be quite strong, I'd pass on the coffee!

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