Photographer’s Note
Monuments of Bourguiba
Monastir (Arabic: المـنسـتير al-munastîr, from Latin monasterium), called (mi’stir) in Tunisian Arabic, (20 km south of Sousse; 162 km south of Tunis), is a city on the central shore of Tunisia, in the Sahel area.
This is the Bourguiba mosque or Grande Mosquée from 1963. Despite its young age, it was built according to traditional patterns. Teak doors were built by craftsmen from Kairouan, and the prayer hall has 86 pink marble pillars holding up the vault. Can be found here in the city the president's mausoleum, likewise, from this building I show photos later.
Habib Bourguiba
Habib Bourguiba was the first president of Tunisia, and although he never was elected by the people in free elections, he is generally considered as the father of the modern nation.
Bourguiba was born the seventh child of Ali Bourguiba, a former lieutenant in the army of the bey (ruler) of Tunisia, in the small fishing village of Monastir. At an early age he was sent to the Sadīqī (Sadiki) College in Tunis and later to the Lycée Carnot in the same city for his secondary education. There he was introduced to French culture and Western thought, even as he consolidated his education in Arabic and Islamic studies. In 1924 he went to Paris to study law and political science at the Sorbonne, where he developed contacts with Algerian and Moroccan pro-independence intellectuals. He also absorbed many of the philosophical and ideological currents of the time and was drawn especially to the secularist and reformist traditions of French bourgeois life.
Bourguiba returned to Tunisia in 1927, where he practiced law and became engaged in the political struggle for independence, notably through the foundation in 1932 of a nationalist newspaper (L’Action Tunisienne) and his activity in the Destour (Constitution) Party. He soon became frustrated with the leaders of the Destour, whom he considered to be conservative and timid. In 1934 Bourguiba and some of his associates called a special party congress in Ksar Hellal (Qasr Hallāl) and established their own party—the New Destour, or Neo-Destour, Party (from 1964 to 1987 the Destourian Socialist Party [Parti Socialiste Destourien], and later the Democratic Constitutional Rally [Rassemblement Constitutionnel Démocratique])—of which Bourguiba became the secretary-general. Bourguiba encouraged his fellow Tunisians to confront the colonial rulers, resulting in his exile by the French to prison in the desolate south. By that time he was an acknowledged leader of the developing nationalist movement, with a reputation for fiery and inspiring oration; he had become known as the combattant supreme.
Monastir
Monastir city in eastern Tunisia. It lies at the tip of a small peninsula protruding into the Mediterranean Sea between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Bay of Al-Munastīr. The ruins of Ruspinum, a Phoenician and Roman settlement, are 3 miles (5 km) to the west of the city. Monastir is now a port and, with adjacent Saqānis (Skanes), forms a fashionable beach resort complex that is served by an international airport. Its industries include textile milling (especially wool) and the manufacture of salt, soap, and olive oil. The city has a noted ribat (monastery-fortress), founded in 180 ce, to which it owes its name; also in the city are several old mosques and a modern mosque that was completed in 1968 and dedicated to Tunisia’s first president, Habib Bourguiba, who was born in Monastir. Benefiting from Bourguiba’s patronage, Monastir enjoyed considerable development, including a modern marina. In 2000 Bourguiba was buried at Monastir in his family mausoleum. Pop. (2004) 71,546. (Source: Britannica Encyclopedia & Wikipedis & Looklex-Tunisia)
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besnard
(30976) 2009-10-08 2:43
Bonjour George
Une nouvelle belle image de ce riche patrimoine tunisien. Le format choisi met en valeur ce joli bâtiment aux douces couleurs et les promeneurs donnent de la vie au cliché.
Merci pour le partage et bonne journée.
Nicole
BeBeHooker
(5966) 2009-10-08 2:44
Hi George!
Amazing tower, wonderful architecture. Very fine scene. Superb colors. Good shot.
Cheers!
pauloog
(6789) 2009-10-08 3:09
Hello George,
The mosque well profiled against the sky in a clear sharp view.
Regards,
Paul
macondo
(13221) 2009-10-08 3:14
Hi George.
Another marvellous architectural display from your camera in North Africa. Very well composed and timed to include pedestrians well dispersed in the frame. Sharp and well exposed for colour and light, not allowing the white domes to be over-exposed. My only suggestion would be to straighten a tall tower, especially as it is so close to the side of the photo - it is just slightly leaning in.
Regards,
Andrew
vasilpro
(9230) 2009-10-08 3:57
Hello George,
Excellent composition with great DOF from a very well chosen POV, interesting architecture, great contrast white dome and blue sky, lovely colors. I like a lot this photo.
Have a nice day, Vasilis.
ChrisJ
(70393) 2009-10-08 3:57
Hi George
Good lighting contrasts with excellent sharpness & good choice of a vertical frame. Wonderful warm cold colour contrasts between the blue sky & yellow red facade of the mosque. Superb graphism & light contrasts. Tfs!
jlbrthnn
(38667) 2009-10-08 4:06
Hello George,
The vertical format, framing on the street in diagonal, the presence of people are attracting elements. The minaret and white cupola are also attractive elements. The light, clearness, the colors are perfect. Cheer.
Have a nice day
Cordially
Joël
npecanhuk
(14456) 2009-10-08 4:08
Hello George!
Another interesting and beautiful picture where I keep on traveling with you around northern Africa!
The vertical format and the pov were excellent choices here! Sharpness, exposure, dof and colors are very good too! The composition is simple, but effective and attractive!
TFS - congratulations!
Best regards,
Neyvan
francio64
(11560) 2009-10-08 4:44
George,
se dovessi andare in Tunisia, mi aiuterò con le tue foto e le tue note per avere una idea giusta sui posti da visitare.
Incredibile il lavoro che stai facendo. Prima Malta e adesso la Tunisia.
Bravo davvero!
Eccellente anche questa foto, dove la buona gestione della luce e l'ottimo sharp, consentono di poterla apprezzare al meglio.
Eccellente il contrasto cromatico con il cielo.
TFS!
Francesco
Bluejeans
(32879) 2009-10-08 5:25
Ola George ,
Ficou bonita esta tua foto vertical com este ângulo de visão em diagonal deu bastante profundidade de foto , bonitos detalhes de arquitectura desta mesquita , bom contraste de cores, parabéns!!
Um abraço Gonçalo
berek
(28983) 2009-10-08 7:55
clear picture impressive details my friend. I like it.
greetings.
B.Erek
Graal
(58515) 2009-10-08 8:59
Jó napot George,
beautiful mosque and picture. Good vertical composition. An interesting history in note and superb photojob. I like it.
Gr., Aleksander
bosskokoss
(1938) 2009-10-08 9:23
Hello George. Fine composition with excellent contrast and sharpness. Beautiful colours and 100% sharpness. Regards Piotr.
lousat
(15866) 2009-10-08 16:11
Hi George,another perspective that i know very well and another beautiful pic taken whit the sae impressive quality....thanks for this nice postcard from Monastir,excellent work,have a nice day,LUCIANO
portmanndominic
(2388) 2009-10-09 0:42
Bonjour Georges
une photo bien construite , belles couleurs bien contrastés entre le blanc de la coupole , l'ocre des murs et le bleu du ciel , belles lignes de force tant vericales que diagonale
bon week end
Dominic
subhendu_bagchi
(3414) 2009-10-09 1:50
Hi George,
you have composed here a nice architectural monument with great light and point of view. The white dome is really contrasting well with the brick colour. Presence of people nicely produce the idea of the dimension of this buildings. Depth and sharpness is outstanding. Very well done and tfs.
Have a nice day.
Subhendu
sacavem
(8421) 2009-10-09 3:03
Olá George,
Pretty photograph, well is framed. It is succeeded in seeing the elements of architecture.
Regards
Filipe
AiresSantos
(42714) 2009-10-09 6:59
Hi George
Very beautiful picture of this Mosque in Monastir
Excellent colours, sharpness and light management
I like it a lot
Have a nice weekend
Aires
gervaso
(5586) 2009-10-09 9:04
Hello, George!
That's a wonderful picture of the typical arquitecture of this country, with excellent colors and sharpness! The vertical format is perfect to show the tower, including those people walking, giving life to the scene. Wonderful composition! Well done!
Silvio1953
(42533) 2009-10-09 12:39
Ciao George, great perspective on wonderful architecture, lovely composition with walking people, splendid light and colors, very well done, have a good week end, ciao Silvio
paura
(39002) 2009-10-09 18:06
George,
A top photo composition here, friend. beautiful details and great setting to show the pretty image. well done.
Regards
Paulo
TopGeo
(22089) 2009-10-09 23:05
Hi George!They is a beautiful picture with very good perspective the colour and the architecture they impress Good management of lighting and frame
Regards
Georgios
COSTANTINO
(23071) 2009-10-11 2:31
Hello
The point I like very much in this photo is the great contrast of the blue sky and the calm atmosphere.
Thanks for your useful notes,are very interesting that s why I love Treakearth.Nice calmness and lightness
Compliments
Costantino
boa
(1400) 2009-10-12 12:40
Hi George,
a very well choosen Pov for this shot, the best ? The vertical format, sharpness and the colors are also very good. Thanks for sharing !
Have a nice evening.
Boa
Photo Information
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Copyright: George Rumpler (Budapestman)
(42610) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-07-05
- Categories: Vie quotidienne, Architecture, Oeuvres d'art
- Camera: Pentax K10D
- Exposition: f/8, 1/250 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Thème(s): Discovery of Monastir [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-10-08 2:38








