...."Breathtaking" got me thinking. I agree! But is it the architecture or the composition used by Cem? If I look at the second picture in thread # 24, that is breathtaking from both aspects. The picture in post #24 is also memorable for the choice of shooting angle that was discovered which had the trees leaning n towards the two affectionate heads. The egg picture setting lacked, at that time, the extra elements to make it as a picture, not only breathtaking but also as memorable. Cem succeeded in bring to us the splendor of the architectural forms.
However, as he pointed out, he was very restricted iin movement for composition. A panorama made from two stitched 8mm overlapping shots might have allowed discovery of the extra ingredients needed by an extraction from one projection or another. However, not always do things come together as we'd wish. Next time, perhaps, different clouds, a man with a black bowler hat or a child with oval balloons, would give the same opportunity for being as memorable as the trees leaning in in post #24.
Still, this scene is breathtaking and I could not do better.