Posted by Saeed (Tehran, Iran) on 20 April 2008 in Cityscape & Urban and Portfolio.
Tehran / Tehran / Iran FUJIFILM FinePix S9600 / ISO 80 / 1/480 Sec / F/3.1 / 8mm 18.03.2007
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Interesting. But it would be better if cropped closer? :)
20 Apr 2008 7:37am
@Nicholas: Thnaks Dear Nicholas. I Cropped the shot ;) I think it is better :)
nice, well its hard to tell wich way to go, i can't decide.
20 Apr 2008 8:35am
Lol! Its like an assault course =D)
Dan
20 Apr 2008 10:19am
:)
20 Apr 2008 1:23pm
Very nice capture. I like the oppsosition of the lines!
20 Apr 2008 4:54pm
Very interesting. Are those permanently attached?
20 Apr 2008 5:12pm
What a curious image this is . . I, too, wonder if these are permanently in place.
20 Apr 2008 6:10pm
@Ronnie 2¢: Thanks Dear Ronnie Yes, These are old buildings & These are permanently in place ;)
Cool shot!
20 Apr 2008 11:19pm
آفرین ... دید خوبی دارین
21 Apr 2008 5:50am
@malahat: Thanks Dear malahat :)
i find this humorous.. :P good one!
21 Apr 2008 6:44am
faqat yek shot az in suje dashtid?! age bishtar az in ru suje kar kardid,baqie aksa ro ham vasamun be namayesh bezarid lotfan!
21 Apr 2008 6:48am
@Ahmad: Thanks Dear Ahmad. Na, Moteassefane az in suje hamin 1 aks ro dashtam. Mamnoon az Inke be Photobloge Man sar mizani.
interesting composition. those ladders look like they're permanent structures. do these people go up on their roofs a lot?
21 Apr 2008 5:15pm
@danthro: Thanks Dear danthro. These are old buildings & the ladders are permanent structures.
I don't hope this is a courtyard of a prison :). Anyway, makes me think of "V for Victory", for the prisoners :). For other people it's a bit a sad picture with a nice composition of V's and triangles..
22 Apr 2008 7:42am
@Illuci: Thanks Dear Illuci Yes, This is a nice view point: V for Victory... The shot composition is "V"
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