Photographer’s Note
In the narrow streets' labyrinth, Sfax
The photo was taken at the folk art museum (on the left side).
In a XVIIIth century patrician house, in the heart of the medina of the capital of the south, a regional museum of popular arts and traditions has been established.
The house itself was bequeathed by one of the great families of the Sfaxian bourgeoisie and is in the pure classical style of stately Tunisian houses, behind a relatively modest façade. The four T shaped rooms are laid out around a square courtyard, one on each side. The “reception area” opposite the entranceway, was flanked by alcoves on each side that were used as storerooms and with at each end of the main part of the room, a recess designed for holding a bed. The rooms were self contained apartments generally occupied by the descendants grouped around the patriarch. Dar Jallouli is built on two floors.
These rooms, especially those on the ground floor, portray reconstructed scenes from traditional daily life in the city of Sfax marked by the urban-rural duality, since the population spent a good part of the year in their jnen (type of farm) that lay on the outskirts of the city until recently.
Sfax
Sfax (Arabic: صفاقس, Safaqis, or /sfa:qs/ in Tunisian Arabic, whence the French name) is a city in Tunisia, located 270 km (168 miles) southeast of Tunis. The city, founded in AD 849 on the ruins of Taparura and Thaenae, is the capital of the Sfax governorate, and a Mediterranean port on the Gulf of Gabes. Sfax has population of 340,000 (2005), and is an industrial center for processing phosphates. The city is often described as Tunisia's Second city, because only Tunis has more inhabitants.
History
By the end of the 10th century Sfax had become an independent city state. The city was conquered by Roger of Sicily in 1148 and occupied until it was liberated in 1156 by local forces, and was briefly occupied by European forces again, this time by the Spanish, in the 16th century. Sfax became an integral base of the Barbary piracy, prompting an unsuccessful invasion by Venice in 1785. In the late 19th century Sfax and the rest of Tunisia were conquered by France and incorporated into the French empire. During World War II, the Axis powers used the city as a major base until they were defeated by British forces. After World War II, Tunisia was returned to France only to gain independence in 1956. (Source: patrimoinedetunisie.com & wikipedia)
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snunney
(35256) 2009-09-21 1:19
Hello George,
This is a very attractive daily life composition of this lovely old street. Colours are natural looking and the clarity excellent. Thanks for sharing.
bostankorkulugu
(33846) 2009-09-21 1:23
a good daily life shot with a tight framing... light was a bit hursh but you did a good job george... cheers...
mauro61
(16066) 2009-09-21 1:27
ciao George,
bella immagine quella colta nei labirinti di Sfax tra turisti, ragazzini e gente che lavora con mezzi primordiali.
Ottima la luce.
buona giornata
maurizio
gildasjan
(24025) 2009-09-21 1:42
Bonjour George
les personnages donnent beaucoup de dynamisme à cette image.j'aime bien le cadrage des deux garçons à gauche,leur direction guide bien notre regard.
Bonne journée
Amicalement
gildas
portmanndominic
(2388) 2009-09-21 3:01
bonjour Georges
belle capture de la vie quotidienne , le fait de prendre un premier plan de personnes en mouvement donne un beau mouvement général à cette photos
note toujours aussi utile
bonne semaine aussi
Dominic
subhendu_bagchi
(3400) 2009-09-21 3:37
Namaste George,
nice demonstration of the alley. The activity of peoples added a lot to it. Depth and sharpness is optimum here. Lights perfectly balanced. The light and shed makes it so nice. Tfs.
Have a great week.
Subhendu
ChrisJ
(70373) 2009-09-21 4:02
Hello George
A superb daily life scene from the streets of Tunisia, with excellent lead in lines, provided by the sides of the street, & good sharpness & colour. The people provide scale & context, as well as animating the scene. Tfs!
leonorkuhn
(13919) 2009-09-21 4:29
Hi George,
Picturesque scene of daily life, very well captured in the streets of Sfax. This architecture is somewhat reminiscent of medieval Europe. Excellent light, colors and details.
Greetings from Brasília
Leonor
vasilpro
(9194) 2009-09-21 4:32
Hello George,
Very nice daily life composition with many architecture details from this city in Tunisia, the people add life to the scene.
Have a nice day, Vasilis.
jlbrthnn
(38611) 2009-09-21 5:29
Hello George,
Quality is present in these difficult images, with strong contrasts of lighting. The scene of daily life is spontaneous and pleasant. The note is always agreeably written and useful. Cheer.
Have a nice day
Cordially
Joël
kloppenborg
(853) 2009-09-21 6:17
Hi George. A beautiful shot with loads of atmosphere. Great quality and composition.
Regards,
Henrik.
COSTANTINO
(23039) 2009-09-21 6:23
Hello George,
interesting picture from daily life in the
streets of Tunisia. Nice capture.
REgards,
Costantino
ymrk
(9009) 2009-09-21 7:23
You had done a great work at again Dear George.Specially sharpness is very affectingly!Have a nice week,
Yağmur
saxo042
(16096) 2009-09-21 8:00
Hi George,
A very pleasant street scene with a fine perspective from a perfect POV. I like the inclusion of people in pictures, especially if they happen to be dressed in something red. Just a slight pity that the foot wasn´t inside the frame...
Kind regards
Gunnar
bobocortis
(14144) 2009-09-21 11:52
Hello George.
Great daily life shot, with a perfect light management.
The walking human figures give depth and vivacity to the shot.
Best regards.
Bobo.
jurek1951
(26020) 2009-09-21 12:00
Hi George,
Very nice daily life photo.Nice presentation and composition with great colors and sharpness. good colors and details,
Georg
Graal
(58479) 2009-09-22 0:09
Jó napot George,
amazing atmosphere in this image. Fine game of light with shadows, architecture and peoples motion. Good reportage and done photo. I like it.
Gr., Aleksander
pauloog
(6765) 2009-09-22 1:25
Hello George,
A fine scene with good depth and in which the eye wanders from one detail to the other.
Regards,
Paul
AiresSantos
(42686) 2009-09-22 3:39
Hi George
Fine daily life picture with great details. Excellent POV and light well hendled.
I like a lot to take a walk in this cities
TFS and have a nice day
Aires
mikolaj_kawa
(30879) 2009-09-23 0:32
Hello George! Good dynamic scene, wonderful colours, amazing narrow street, very interesting place. Perfect POV and ideal composition. Good exposure, capture and frame. Well done!
Photo Information
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Copyright: George Rumpler (Budapestman)
(42566) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-07-08
- Categories: Vie quotidienne, Transports, Architecture
- Camera: Pentax K10D
- Exposition: f/6.7, 1/180 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Thème(s): Discovery of Sfax [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-09-21 1:15








