Photographer’s Note
Luxor
Luxor was the ancient city of Thebes, the great capital of Egypt during the New Kingdom, and the glorious city of the God Amon-Ra. The city was regarded in the Ancient Egyptian texts as WST (Pronounced "Waset"), which meant "the foremost" or "city of the sceptre" and also as T-IPT (probably pronounced as "ta ipet" and meaning "the shrine") and then, in a later period, the Greeks called it Thebai and the Romans after them Thebae. Thebes was also known as "the city of the 100 gates", sometimes being called the southern city of the sun ('Iunu-shemaa' in Ancient Egyptian), to distinguish it from the city of Iunu or Heliopolis, the main place of worship for the god Ra in the north.
Luxor Temple
The importance of the city started as early as the 11th Dynasty, when the town grew into a thriving city, renowned for its high social status and luxury, but also as a center for wisdom, art, religious and political supremacy.
Montuhotep II who united Egypt after the troubles of the first intermediate period brought stability to the lands as the city grew in stature. The Pharaohs of the New Kingdom in their expeditions to Kush, in today's northern Sudan, and to the lands of Canaan, Phoenicia, and Syria saw the city accumulate great wealth and rose to prominence, even on a world scale.
Thebes played a major role in expelling the invading forces of the Hyksos from Upper Egypt, and from the time of the 18th Dynasty through to the 20th Dynasty, the city had risen as the major political, religious and military capital of Ancient Egypt.
The city attracted peoples such as the Babylonians, the Mitanni, the Hittites of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), the Canaanites of Ugarit, the Phoenicians of Byblos and Tyre, the Minoans from the island of Crete. A Hittite prince from Anatolia even came to marry with the widow of Tutankhamun, Ankhesenamun. The political and military importance of the city, however, faded during the Late Period, with Thebes being replaced as political capital by several cities in Northern Egypt, such as Bubastis, Sais and finally Alexandria.
However, as the city of the god Amon-Ra, Thebes remained the religious capital of Egypt until the Greek period. The main god of the city was Amon, who was worshipped together with his wife, the Goddess Mut, and their son Khonsu, the God of the moon. With the rise of Thebes as the foremost city of Egypt, the local god Amon rose in importance as well and became linked to the sun god Ra, thus creating the new 'king of gods' Amon-Ra. His great temple, at Karnak just north of Thebes, was the most important temple of Egypt right until the end of antiquity.
Later, the city was attacked by Assyrian emperor Assurbanipal who installed the Libyan prince on the throne, Psammetichus.The city of Thebes was in ruins and fell in significance. However, Alexander the Great did arrive at the temple of Amun, where the statue of the god was transferred from Karnak during the Opet Festival, the great religious feast. The grandeur of Thebes would still remain a site of spirituality, and attracted numerous Christian monks in the Roman Empire who established monasteries amidst several ancient monuments including the temple of Hatshepsut, now called Deir el-Bahri ("the northern monastery").
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lousat
(16420) 2009-09-25 1:50
Hi Serghei,a place that i know very very well taken very very perfectly.A high saturation is the best way to create a beautiful spectacle,perfect point of view and good sharpness too.My best compliments,have a nice day,LUCIANO
Ola_Kwiatek
(2974) 2009-09-25 2:01
Amazing famous ruins, eexcellent light and colors, good contrast and sharp.
Cheers
mkgoyal2004
(728) 2009-09-25 2:09
Hi Serghei,
You have posted another very nice picture of a historic monument. Note is very informative. Colours are very bright with perfect sharpness and good framing. Congrats.
pajaran
(4282) 2009-09-25 2:25
Dobar dan iz Cuprije.
Mnogo bogara istorija ...
Lep uvod u fotografiju.
Dobro prikazani ostaci drevnog grada, bodra preovladavajuca boja i ostrina snimka.
Lep uspesan dan, Paja.
asajernigan
(14392) 2009-09-25 4:10
Serghei,
Nicely composed shot of these fine ruins. The people in the right corner add a sense of scale for the scene. The lighting and colors are great with the orange stones being contrasted by the blue sky.
TFS,
Asa
ChrisJ
(70485) 2009-09-25 8:21
Hi Serghei
Well this is certainly more authentic than the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, which I visited last year, & no fake pyramids, too, I see! (They are near Cairo). Good warm cold colour contrasts with superb sharpness. Spasibo!
siamesa
(13387) 2009-09-25 10:00
Hi Serghei
As always you give us a marvelous picture of an ancient place that everybody would like to visit one day. Superb and perfect picture.
Congratulations and TFS
Best regards
Maria
leo61
(44102) 2009-09-25 10:25
HI Serhei!
Good shot of these famous ruins.
Good sharpness, fine details to view and great contrast with the sky.
Regards,leo
Fis2
(46681) 2009-09-25 14:16
Zdrawstwuj Sergiej!
Fantastic ruins,
interesting place.
Good frame and excellent colours.
Horoszaja rabota.
Have a nice weekend.
Pozdrawlaju!
Krzysztof
fanni
(9021) 2009-09-25 14:48
Hi again, Serghei!
руины - они и в Африке руины :))
very well composed photo. It looks like it was a very hot day!
Пара пальм, а также люди где-то там в виде муравьев слева малость оживляют руинный пейзаж :)
бальшой превед из масквы!
E. aka fanni
danos
(33680) 2009-09-26 1:09
Good morning Serghei,
nice presentation of the Luxor ruins with this specific yellow colour of them.Informative your note as the clarity of the image.
Have a nice weekend,Danos
Uhu
(7478) 2009-09-26 4:11
Вот непонятно всегда по фоткам, какое там все огромное. Только по мелкой человечьей муравьишке на заднем плане становится чего-то очевидно.
Хорошая фотка - все такое желтое, желтое...
Вот и вся древность такая - камешки, руины, торчат в этих солнцем насмерть выжаренных местах - Кипр, Греция, Египет - а какие имена, между прочим!
Средиземноморье все-таки очень специфический регион, я бы его райским все-таки не назвал.
Мне горная Австрия нравится в разы больше в смысле климата.
ahmetgedikli
(22243) 2009-09-26 11:55
Very beautiful ruins composition... The lights, colors and details are very good. Nice work!
Have a good weekend.
ahmetgedikli
pierrefonds
(26797) 2009-09-27 5:25
Hi Serghei,
The prsence of the people has an effect of scale. The point of view is allowing us to admire de details and colors of the ruins of Luxor. The subject is well framed. The colors are enhanced by the quality of the light. Have a nice day.
Pierre
Photo Information
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Copyright: Serghei Pakhomoff (serp2000)
(9775) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-02-03
- Categories: Architecture, Ruins
- Exposure: f/10.0, 1/250 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-09-25 1:22
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