Posted by Dimitrios (ATHENS, Greece) on 11 May 2008 in Architecture.
A mosque, city of Tashkent April 26th, 2008 , the small structures outside are graves of holly or important personalities of the clergy.
This is part of a new series of photographs taken in Uzbekistan during our Easter vacation there. What we are going to see is a trip back in time, a journey to a great land of very kind and hospitable people. So bear with me for the next few days. Take care wherever you are on the globe, kind regards Dimitrios. Series started on May 7th 2008.
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That mosque is very nice! great shot! hope to see you in iran! :)
11 May 2008 1:23am
@Saeed: I hope so too, regards from Athens
What an impressive style. Great image, although I would try to tone down the highlights a bit.
12 May 2008 7:01am
@Andrew Gould: POINT TAKEN , MANY THANKS
Great to see the dedication with which it is built. We with our Western eyes have to get used to the sharp and massive rectangular shapes. Well taken with the piece of green at the left bottom corner.
13 May 2008 3:18pm
@Illuci: a man of the world you are! greetings
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