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Thanks my friends. Moltes gràcies.
@Kombizz (Kambiz) Kashani: No, the image is correct. what is seen is what really there is in this mosque. There is not any treatment of image, except some correction of light and color.
Yes, Indeed, I noticed that some domes (usually the biggest ones, at the center) are complete. nevertheless, some others around, are only a half part.
What an amazing artistic achievement! How much work must have gone into creating such intricate detail.
I like your more unusual graphical composition here. It almost makes me dizzy looking at it. Well done. Kathryn
Alexandra Baltog 28/06/2009 20:36
fantastic angle....Berenice Whelan 20/01/2007 17:40
Very good light situation and interesting lines and composition.I like it very much !!
Michaela Pospíšilová 11/01/2007 9:52
wow°°° celle °°° 09/01/2007 18:56
wonderful !!!Tatiana Kirillova 09/01/2007 11:41
Very very beautiful! It reminds me moving ornaments in kaleidoscope :-) Charming.Cees Kuijs 08/01/2007 7:40
Good crop. Excellent use of the pilar at the right side. Add good depth into the picture.Greetings, Cees
Josep A. Collado 07/01/2007 18:05
Thanks my friends. Moltes gràcies.@Kombizz (Kambiz) Kashani: No, the image is correct. what is seen is what really there is in this mosque. There is not any treatment of image, except some correction of light and color.
Yes, Indeed, I noticed that some domes (usually the biggest ones, at the center) are complete. nevertheless, some others around, are only a half part.
Kombizz Kashani 07/01/2007 15:41
something wrong with your imagedid you cut the right apart and paste it on the left side.
Usually those circles in the ceiling are complete
Isidre Marco i Tuset 07/01/2007 11:01
La recompensa de saber alçar la vista.Molt ben equilbrada.
Isidre
KasiaDesign 07/01/2007 10:01
What an amazing artistic achievement! How much work must have gone into creating such intricate detail.I like your more unusual graphical composition here. It almost makes me dizzy looking at it. Well done. Kathryn