Photographers Note
The Potala Palace perched upon Marpo Ri hill, 130 meters above the Lhasa valley, the Potala Palace rises a further 170 meters and is the greatest monumental structure in all of Tibet. Early legends concerning the rocky hill tell of a sacred cave, considered to be the dwelling place of the Bodhisattva Chenresi (Avilokiteshvara), that was used as a meditation retreat by Emperor Songtsen Gampo in the seventh century AD. In 637 Songtsen Gampo built a palace on the hill. This structure stood until the seventeenth century, when it was incorporated into the foundations of the greater buildings still standing today. Construction of the present palace began in 1645 during the reign of the fifth Dalai Lama and by 1648 the Potrang Karpo, or White Palace, was completed. The Potrang Marpo, or Red Palace, was added between 1690 and 1694; its construction required the labors of more than 7000 workers and 1500 artists and craftsman. In 1922 the 13th Dalai Lama renovated many chapels and assembly halls in the White Palace and added two stories to the Red Palace. The Potala Palace was only slightly damaged during the Tibetan uprising against the invading Chinese in 1959. Unlike most other Tibetan religious structures, it was not sacked by the Red Guards during the 1960s and 1970s, apparently through the personal intervention of Chou En Lai. As a result, all the chapels and their artifacts are very well preserved.
From as early as the eleventh century the palace was called Potala. This name probably derives from Mt. Potala, the mythological mountain abode of the Bodhisattva Chenresi (Avilokiteshvara / Kuan Yin) in southern India. The Emperor Songtsen Gampo had been regarded as an incarnation of Chenresi. Given that he founded the Potala, it seems likely that the hilltop palace of Lhasa took on the name of the Indian sacred mountain. The Potala Palace is an immense structure, its interior space being in excess of 130,000 square meters. Fulfilling numerous functions, the Potala was first and foremost the residence of the Dalai Lama and his large staff. In addition, it was the seat of Tibetan government, where all ceremonies of state were held; it housed a school for religious training of monks and administrators; and it was one of Tibet's major pilgrimage destinations because of the tombs of past Dalai Lamas. Within the White Palace are two small chapels, the Phakpa Lhakhang and the Chogyal Drubphuk; dating from the seventh century, these chapels are the oldest surviving structures on the hill and also the most sacred. The Potala's most venerated statue, the Arya Lokeshvara, is housed inside the Phapka Lhakhang, and it draws thousands of Tibetan pilgrims each day.
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lestans
(15486) 2006-04-19 15:20
Fantastic view, everything is so well described and colors are so good; you were also very lucky to find such clouds.
Thank you, congratulations!!
Livia
guillaumejm
(30) 2006-04-19 15:21
Hello, Nice framing. This structure is huge and we feel very small in front of it.
Your note is very detailed and very interesting. Nevetheless I've one question : what is written on the red banner?.
Thre sky is very nice. Perhaps a little lack of light on grass & buildings (but you can give only what you had at thhe time!).
Best regards
JMarc
ALIRIZA
(16197) 2006-04-19 15:27
Hello Coşkun,
Great shot.Point of view, depth of field, light, colors and framing are excellent. TFS. Congratulations...
Ali Rıza
AthaPan
(0) 2006-04-19 15:30
Hey comshi
now I am tired from reading your extended note:-)
Looks like a fallen "card-house", very dimensional realisation.
Well done file
Ciao
Sakis
tontonjc
(6617) 2006-04-19 15:33
Hello,
une image superbe. cette place et ces batiments sont splendides. le ciel et ces couleurs sont un régal. La perspective au poil .
Bravo
rertan
(32) 2006-04-19 16:32
Kompozisyonda renklerde muhteşem olmuş. Gökyüzünün mavisi ve bulutlar çok güzel gözüküyor. Bu fotoğrafta polarizer filtre kullandın herhalde. Renkler inanılmaz.
izmirli
(3277) 2006-04-19 16:57
merhaba coşkun
tibetin çok ilginç bir yer olduğunu,okuduklarımdan ve gidenlerden az biliyorum.inşallah gitmek kısmet olur.kritiklerin için çok teşekkür ederim.
sevgiler. gürkan
delkoo
(34726) 2006-04-19 16:59
hi coskun
nice view of Potola with heavy sky, framing and colors are perfect.
with regards:))
didier
anesugur
(16980) 2006-04-19 17:46
Coşkun bey, ne ihtişamlı bir yapı bu böyle.
Geniş açı kullanarak bunu bir katta siz arttırmışsınız.Bulutlar da üzerine çok yakışmış.
Selamlar. Uğur
yacro
(188) 2006-04-19 22:56
Like the photo a lot. Although the horizon seems to be a little skewed clockwise... might try to rotate counterclockwise 0.5 to 1 degree.
The red banner roughly translates to "great memorial to Don Shio Ping on his one hundred year birthday anniversary"
cengiz
(3581) 2006-04-20 3:01
renkler cekim acisi not hepsi dort dortluk olmus tebrikler coskun abi
sevgiler
cengiz
sarhanp
(122) 2006-04-20 4:07
Selam Coşkun,
geniş açının bütün imkanları kullanılmış ve bozulma minimum olmuş. Renkler ve netlik de kusursuz,
Ellerine sağlık.
Sarhan.
hyasar
(7393) 2006-04-20 12:10
Merhaba Coskun Abi,
genis aci ve gokyuzundeki bulutlar harika yapmis fotografi.
tebrikler,
Hakan
amazon
(10863) 2006-04-20 14:03
Ben daha portrelerle bogusuyorum...genis aciya geldigimde bi kapinizi calarim sevgili Teziç Hocam,simdilik sadece bakiyor ve ellerinize saglik diyorum,
Çok selamlar,
Iffet
recepyuksel
(17786) 2006-04-20 16:14
sade yeşil zemin
üzerinde aşılmaz bir dubar
önünde ağaç dizileri
yukarda muhteşem bir mimari
mavi gökte pamuk bulut
yani şiir gibi kompozisyon..5 satır
tebrikler
berek
(29005) 2006-04-21 3:07
Merhaba Coşkun,
süper bir bakış açısı. özellikle gökyüzü renkler ve mimari yapı çok güzel . ellerine sağlık. selamlar
B.Erek
Meaning Sense :-)
Framing :-))
Idea :-))
keribar
(42760) 2006-04-23 2:54
Hello Coskun,
What a striking one ! The light is the best , so clear and sharp. The red flags are excellent too, but I think I would have removed a little grass, and create a more panoramic picture from this angle.
All the best - Izzet
yas_ank
(6) 2006-04-30 13:58
Coşkun abi selamlar.
Uzun zamandır TE ile ilgilenmiyorum fotoğraflarınıza bir göz atayım dedim. Yaşadığım kritik sorunu beni buradan soğuttu ve TL'ye ağırlık verdim. Artık buraya fotoğraf bile yüklemek gelmiyor içimden, hatta var olanları silmek belki de. Ama böyle güzel fotoğrafları yorumlamak için daima uğrarım buralara. Kusura bakmayın boş yere satırlarımla meşgum ettim sayfanızı.
Fotoğrafınıza gelecek olursa eğer tek kelime ile MÜKEMMEL.
Bakış açınız, fotoğraftaki derinlik, ışık, netlik, renkler cok iyi ve gökyüzü mükemmel görünüyor. Güzel paylaşımınız için teşekkür ederim.
Saygı ve selamlar Coşkun abi.
En iyi dileklerimle, ışığınız bol olsun.
Yasin.
sarvesh
(535) 2006-09-02 13:26
What a magnificent view......wow. Thanks for sharing.
Was special lenses used to frame?
Photo Information
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Copyright: Coskun Tezic (Tezic)
(16927) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-00-00
- Categories: Castles
- Camera: Nikon D100, Nikkor AF-S 12-24/4G DX ED-IF
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2006-04-19 15:13








