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Exposure Date: 2011:04:12 14:20:31;
Model: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III;
FNumber: f/22;
ISOSpeedRatings: 50;
FocalLength: 17 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Macintosh;

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Bagh-e Fin

 

Bagh-e Fin is located a few kilometers southwest of Kashan, in the

small village of Fin. This is one of the most famous gardens of Iran.

This beautiful garden with its pool and orchards was designed for Shah

Abbas I as a classical Persian vision of paradise. The original Safavid

buildings have been substantially replaced and rebuilt by Qajar dynasty

although the layout of trees and marble basins is close to the original.

 

This gorgeous garden with remains of its two story palace is a pleasant

spot to relax in the shade.

 

Thanks for comments.

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I think that this is a really stunning capture, after some minor improvements: 1. The image is tilted a little. 2. Am I wrong or is it under-saturated? Having this done, you would get a least 6 from me. The composition is great and the lines and pattern are close-to-perfect.

 

Kind regards, Alex

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سلام و درود

بسیارلذت بردم از این دید خلاق و اجرای عالیتون

کار از ترکیب خیلی خوب و بی نقصی برخورداره ، جزئیات در کارتون به خوبی دیده میشوند و عمق میدان مناسبه.

زاویه دید رو به خوبی انتخاب کردید که باعث شده هم نمای مناسبی از حوض آب داشته باشید و هم دید خوبی از سقف و طاقی ها.

قرینگی رو به خوبی در کار رعایت کردید... تزئینات روی سقف که با این ثبت شما یصورت خورشید در بالای تصویر  درامده را بسیار میپسندم. از نکات دیگر که به کار قوت بخشیده ادیت مناسب اونه که به طرز ماهرانه ای اجرا شده .

آقای میری عزیز حقیقتا عکس زیبا و متفاوتی از این بنای پر خاطره برای ایرانیان ، ثبت کردید ... در این تصویر بنا صلابت و عظمت خود را دارد.     بسیار عالی ..   تشکر از به اشتراک گذاشتن این تصویر زیبا

همیشه شـــــاد باشید و خــــــرم

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Hi Sadegh.  I love this image for a number of reasons.  The details are amazing, and the composition is nice.  Yet, I agree with what Alexander said.  For me, though, it is not the tilt in the arch openings on either side of the frame that distracts me, but more that the image is not perfectly symmetrical, and I am assuming that is the effect you wanted.  I have attached a crop of this image to get the symmetry better.  I got rid of the openings on the side as I found them distraction, but that is only one guy's opinion.  Let me know what you think of the crop.

Paul

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Thank you both for your comments and opinion and I have to admit that you are absolutely right I will work on this image and resend the new one.

Best regards Sadegh

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