Iran B&W Photographs [July 2004]
Si-o-Se Pol in Esfahan. Figures appear ghost-like because of the very low shutterspeed. Also, there was a bit of camera shake.I took all of these photos in Iran with my Canon Rebel EOS 2000, which is an SLR camera. I developed and printed the photographs in a dark room. So it's entirely my work. :)










7 Comments:
these pictures are breathtaking... your best imo are "some mosque", the metalworkers and the man playing an instrument.
my fave has to be the metal work... what incredible atmosphere, hidden and close... as if they are forming one of the secrets of the world. the others are carried more by the surrounding geometry, although the instrument one has excellent use of light :P
these are far and away the best pics ive seen of yours. well done!
impressive
mashallah :p
dont want to give your click the evil eye. :D
are those two in the chador at the phone booth midgets or little girls?... or are they normal iranian height women standing on lower ground?
Rafi
lool.. Hmm, good question! If I remember correctly, they were just two regular looking women. Just shorter women, but not midgets :p And thank you *blush*
Rofl, that guy is fully staring at you in that Phone Booth pic
wow! I love your Iran pictures. Thanks for your camera details too. I've been looking for a decent digi slr for ages, because me in a dark room equals chaos, lol.
Great photos! You have been to those places? Paris and Iran?
I have been around the world, but I was too young to have an interest in photography at the time. Oh how I wish I could go back... to Belgium, Holland, Paris....
Again, great photos!
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