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Photo essay: Traveling through Iran

by Karol
25-Jul-2008
 
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What camera(s) did you use to take those pics?

by Hessamdin (not verified) on

What camera(s) did you use to take those awsome pics?


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Thanks for sharing your

by grateful (not verified) on

Thanks for sharing your beautiful pictures with us. Hope you saw the very hospitable side of Iranians that most people don't get to see.

Peace


Abarmard

good

by Abarmard on

khoshbehaleshun. I would like to hear them talk about it and about themselves, where are they from and post some pictures from their country. That would be nice.


Mohammad Ala

Thanks for sharing . . .

by Mohammad Ala on

Thanks for sharing your pictures (memories) with us.  You travelled to many places.

I hope you will come back and enjoy food, music, and the beautiful people and places. 

 


Shahriar

Great pics dude!

by Shahriar on

Did you make friends with those Iranian guys and gals accidentally or did you know them from before?

I like your picture chilling at Javid's place. It is so cool that people connect, no matter where they are from.


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Foreign eyes Photo essay: Traveling through Iran

by Faribors Maleknasri M.D. (not verified) on

//www5.irna.ir/NewsMedia/Photo/Larg_Pic/2008%...
this is the adress of a strauberry farm somewhere in Iran. It remeinds me on some days in summer 1970 as ONE - you read correct - ONE Strauberry was packed in a sturopur was coverd with a folia and it COSTED 9 TUMAN. In those days somewhat about one dollar, or 3 french francs. And how much had you to pay for eating and sleeping and sightseeing on your trip to that country? I have downloaded Your pics allready, thank you. Greeting


talieshah

awesome!

by talieshah on

Thank you so much for posting such beautiful pictures.  It looks like you guys had a great time.

Cheers,

TS


javaneh29

Great Pictures

by javaneh29 on

Really great pictures . you are a talented photographer .

Thanks for sharing

Javaneh


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Very beautiful

by Anonymous* (not verified) on

Delightful pictures...
I hope you have had a good time back there, and came back with good memories from Iranian mehman-navazi. :)

By the way Iran Archaeology is in August 2008 issue of National Geographic:

The glories of Persia inspire the modern nation (Photography)

Ancient Soul of Iran (Article)


Nazy Kaviani

Agha Majid!

by Nazy Kaviani on

Salam. I meant the violet rays on the top left side of the photograph have been enhanced/created using PhotoShop. What do you think? Am I right? I am humble about my opinion, though, and would stand corrected if I'm wrong. Have a good evening!


TheMrs

Karol, These pcitures were

by TheMrs on

Karol, These pcitures were very fine. I really loved them. My favorite was 66. Very cool. And 69, very mysterious. As for 47: yes my friend I can believe it! you foreigners have been robbing us for centuries! :) I checked out you picasa pictures, you've been to every place I've been and a couple more. Please post more pictures here. Thanks. The Mrs.


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Danesh

by Dr. Abol Hassan Danesh, Sociologist (not verified) on

--Koroush Aasoddeh bekhaab man beedaaram halaa aghar hammeh kappeh marg gerefteh baashand khabeeddeh baashand--


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Always love seeing tourists

by Thanks (not verified) on

Always love seeing tourists enjoying their stay in Iran, thanks for sharing the good times =)


Majid

Nazi khaanoom

by Majid on

In pic #30, I don't think if "photoShop" was used?

In front of the building there's a pool and in 4 corners of the pool there are these 4 statues "fountains" that you see in this pic.

It's an absolutely perfect focus job to get both fore and background so clear.

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Regards 


Majid

Very beautiful pics.

by Majid on

Thanks for sharing them and I'm sure you'll publish them elsewhere, great job of introducing the unbiased side of us to the world.


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pics

by A B (not verified) on

Intense!


Nazy Kaviani

Gorgeous!

by Nazy Kaviani on

Thanks for finding these photographs and for sharing them with us, Jahanshah. They are really beautiful and taken with a good heart behind the lens. My favorite photograph is number 30 (even with a little help from PhotoShop!).


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Great photos

by Amir Khosrow Sheibany (not verified) on

How long did you stay in Iran?


Mehdi

Thanks for sharing!

by Mehdi on

It's always great to have a sense of reality as opposed to all the propaganda in the mainstream media. Thanks!


farokh2000

Great Pictures

by farokh2000 on

Thanks for sharing.

Looks like a great trip. Beautiful Pictures.