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Bagh-e Shahzadeh - Mahan (Click for larger view)


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Exposure Date: 2011:10:09 18:07:23;
Model: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III;
FNumber: f/11;
ISOSpeedRatings: 50;
FocalLength: 17 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh;

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Shahzadeh Garden (Persian: باغ شازده) meaning Prince’s Garden is a historical Persian garden located near (6km away from) Mahan in Kerman province, Iran. The garden is 5.5 hectares with a rectangular shape and a wall around it. It consists of an entrance structure and gate at the lower end and a two-floor residential structure at the upper end. The distance between these two is ornamented with water fountains that are engined by the natural incline of the land. The garden is a fine example of Persian gardens that take advantage of suitable natural climate. The garden was built for Abdolhamid Mirza Naserodollehand during the eleven years of his governorship in the Qajar dynasty. The construction was left unfinished, due to the death of Abdolhamid Mirza in the early 1890s.

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nice capture of this nice view with lovely reflection on the houz - like the composition of this lovely prespective- I think needs little bit brightness into your image - Thank you for info about this place
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Dear Kombiz,

 

Thank you very much for your comment , I'm happy that you like it and I have to add that it was very nice light but very difficult because the entrance building was to dark and the sky to bright so I had to expose 5 different shots from -3 to +4 and later process in photomatix.

If you view it larger you can see that the lightness is good .

 

Best regards Sadegh

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Hello, A beautiful image with excellent color and composition. I like the reflective qualities as well. Great sky.

Regards,

Holger

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Hello Sadegh,

Very nice image, but be careful with the halos (trees, building).  Take away the halos and this is a perfect shot.

Congratulations,

Ben

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