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Silent Bazaar


Silent Bazaar
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Copyright: Atousa Taghavi (Atousa) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 577 W: 27 N: 749] (2385)
Genre: Lieux
Média: Noir & blanc
Date de prise de vue: 2005
Catégories: Architecture
Versions: version originale
Thème(s): My Photos [view contributor(s)]
Date de soumission: 2006-11-21 13:04
Vue: 1093
Favoris: 2 [voir]
Points: 34
[Ligne directrice - Note] Note du photographe
Iranian Bazaars (Persian Markets) are very old structures and can be seen in almost all of the old cities
and towns of Iran. Most of them are still in function.
A bazaar consists of a set of roofed stores along with passageways and corridors as well as
caravansaries, Saras, Timchehs, etc. There are also other public services like bathhouses, schools and
mosques and so on in the same complex to satisfy various needs of the people inside bazaars.
People belonging to different walks of life were living near or far from bazaars. Bazaars were either too
live or too dead quarters of a city at various times or occasions.
People of the same guild have to have their shops next to each other to prevent any disturbances or add
to their security.
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The bazaar of Nain dates back to Safavi era (almost 400 years ago) and is very big . It has been too live
because of its nearness to the capital of Iran (Esfahan) at that time. But nowadays ,for economical
reasons , its not much in function and mostly is used as a tourist place.

demneh, Davoud, jaja1970, sayat, mugush, pulezan, noborders, manatee, fserajian, siolaw, Wanda1 trouve(nt) cette note utile
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  • demneh Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 102 W: 64 N: 64] (309)
  • [2006-11-21 13:19]
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akse ghashangi shode
elam havaye mihano kard yeho
mamnoon

[Persian]
salam Atousa
yek B&W besyar ziba ba controle noore aali
in kadr bandiye daghigh perspective jalebi ro khalgh kardeh ke cheshm ro be khoobi dar fazaye aks hedayat mikoneh
mamnoonam
Davoud

Salam Atousa,

Akse besiyar zibayi shodeh. B&W ba bafte ghadimi va tagh haye zarbi khamelan hamahangi dareh. POV shoma besiyar alist betorike az darbe choobi hojreh ha gerefteh ta chidemane ajor haye paye divar ha va hata panjereye moshabake entehaye bazar ro dar yek kadr neshon dadeh id.
Dar Yek kalam: "A Perfect Job."
Good Luck & TFS,
Javad.

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  • R2D2 Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 33 W: 0 N: 41] (180)
  • [2006-11-21 18:09]

Hi Atousa
Composition and lighting are perfect. perhaps more contrast could be better but thats only MHO.
Well done
bAbAk

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  • sayat Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 607 W: 4 N: 348] (2899)
  • [2006-11-23 11:03]

The B&W suits great to this shot Dear Atousha. I like a lot the DOF and the sharpness. Very nice geometry.
Sayat

ajab ax zibayee shode
faghat ye meghdar kadreton kaje !
movafagh bashid

siyavash

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  • mugush Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 613 W: 51 N: 436] (2070)
  • [2007-02-18 15:24]

WoW ,,very nice shoot.. i must say it is artistic ,i like your POV.very nice black and white mode.. intresting note made it perfect..
keep it up
love
mugush

you have captured the soul of the old bazar...well done!
seeing forward to more photos...
/JB

salam atousa
akse ghashangiye az bazarhaye kohne va ghadimi va saaket e Esfahan.sisteme emtiyaz dehiye man moshkel dare va faghat mitonam comment bedam bebakhshdi.
Thanks for shearing..
Bravo !
jacob

Good choice of B&W. And yes it seem very quiet and silent. Happy to see a bazar without any tourist :)
Very nice photo but I would like to see this one without the elctrical wires on the left side.

Regards,

pulezan

Salâm Atousa,
This bazaar is so empty, you probably took the photo a Friday ?
I like the perspective, it is true that sometimes bazaars can have an silent and empty feel like that, anyway I think this B&W photo is beautiful.
Afârin be shomâ !
Cath.

Salam.
The BW choice are perfect, i love this one :-))

Salam Atousa:

very good picture, I like it so much, the arhes and the doors are amazing and the B&W give it a mistic place, plus the ligth in the background of this path. I like your country has very much history, I like the food nd music, I hope some day will visiti it.
Exelent composition and thank you for sharing

Elias

Hi Atousa
Composition and lighting are perfect. very nice a B&W job.
Regards

Salam Atousa,

This is a very nice photo, b&w works really well enhances its historical background and atmosphere. TFS

Faramarz

Beautiful perspective and lighting. Your choice of B&W is very clever to reflect the fact that it is "not much in function" anymore today.
Well done Atousa!

Thành.

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  • siolaw Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3935 W: 394 N: 6878] (23539)
  • [2007-11-03 22:11]

Salam Atousa,
This one has a great exposure with details well visible and also an excellent off centered POV giving this side perspective...
Good one
Laurent

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  • Wanda1 Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1254 W: 23 N: 1588] (8977)
  • [2007-11-10 20:51]

Hi Atousa,
The perspective and depth in this shot is great. I also love the details and textures on the walls and door and the light filtering in is lovely. Good choice for a black and white too.
Regards
Wanda

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