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Masjed Jame
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I have been to Esfahan a few times but had never visited this ancient mosque, it is just beautiful, full of history and very well preserved.
Persian Masjed-e Jame ' (“Universal Mosque”), a complex of buildings in Esfahan, Iran, that centres on the 11th-century domed sanctuary and includes a second smaller domed chamber, built in 1088, known for its beauty of proportion and design. The central sanctuary was built under the direction of Nizam al-Mulk, vizier to the Seljuq ruler Malik-Shah, probably between 1070 and 1075. It stands at the south end of the courtyard. |
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Howdy Faramarz!
Amazing architecture. Mysterious interior. Nice lightness, very good shadow. Original picture.
Regards!
Hi Faramarz!
I really like this interior. The compo is composed by several planes, all with its own light. Very detailed textures.
Well done
Dario
Hello Fara
Amazing architecture.Great composition,light,colours and details.
Well done
Greetings
J.Diogo
- mbrito
(7013) - [2008-05-18 15:49]
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Wonderful work Faramarz,
Your POV gives a great dinamic to the photo. The light behind the columns is fantastic and give great mistery atmosphere to the photo. Great colours and a great compo.
Congrats for one more great work.
mb
- mbaqir
(909) - [2008-08-01 12:13]
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Hi Faramarz
Well exposed of history.
TFS
Baqir