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Tehran Grand Bazar ...


Tehran Grand Bazar ...
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Copyright: Shahab Faghihi (stranger) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 173 W: 3 N: 144] (641)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-02-24
Categories: Daily Life
Camera: Olympus C-5060
Exposure: f/2.8, 1/10 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Shahab photos [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2005-03-11 14:17
Viewed: 1490
Points: 4
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Tehran Bazar ... where most of goods which enter Tehran great market , Start their way from here to beautiful & expensive shops in the north of Tehran ... Bazar mostly have a religous atmosphere , as you can see there is a writing on top of the shops which is related to the death of shitte 3rd prophit ( Imam Hussein , his name is written with red color cause shitte believes he was killed in god way ) ... and as u see the roof is all covered & there are some windows to the top which allows the light in ... I tried to show the movment of the people to show the motion & activity in Tehran grand Bazar which is always crowded ...

About the place :

Tehran is the greatest of the Iranian markets. Squat and once black in the heart of the city, like a covered railway station, stand the bazaars in the southern part of Tehran.

These bazaars deserve a half-day stroll. Down there you may still smell the spices and the sheepskins, and hear the rich trump of unrolling carpets, unpeeled from the stack like pages of a manuscript. All the faces of Persia may be seen in those arcades: Semite or Mongol, fair or swarthy, swathed in fringed turbans or clamped upon by dowdy trilbies.

It is an imperial sort of palace: Darius would have liked it.

As well as being one of the biggest of all eastern bazaars, that of Tehran is also among the newest. The bazaar was a city within the city. For many years, it was the focal point of the town.

Everything happened there, not only trading, but also social relations, marriage and politics.

It is to be regretted that the bazaar is gradually being abandoned by the more prosperous merchants, who have moved to the northern avenues of the new city, built after the bazaar.

Bazaar never closes, expect for religious festivals, but it is seen at its most bustling at midday, or between 5 and 7 in the evening. Haggle furiously here for anything you like:
Carpets, tribal jewelry, leather, silks, copper, gold.

Two warning: go slowly, since the paths are usually watered to prevent dust, but slippery; and keep closely to the right, well away from the center of the passageway to avoid the heavily-laden porters who make their way at top speed through the crowd.
Your tour of the Tehran`s 10-km long covered bazaar will begin at Sabzeh Maidan (Green Square). Actually, entrance to bazaar is through several gates, closed and manned by security personnel at nights.

The first section, on the east, is devoted to luxury articles, especially watches and jewelry. Beyond these are the carpet dealers.

Turn off at right angle to the main street from time to time to enjoy the relative peace of a timcheh or depot in the from of a rectangular courtyard open to the sky, where fountains or small pools alleviate the suffocatingly dry heat of a Tehrani summer afternoon.

Source :
http://www.persiancarpet.lv/english/ir_teh_bazar.htm

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Note!!!

Playing with light is excellent and light managing is very good,really your note is admirable,Thanks,but nobody commented here,very bad,...I think it caused of the shot,hope you don't mind,the view or scene is not attractive!for eyes,but I see your trying for light beam,...also the movment of the people is good for this busy place which you said and has a nice dynamism in it.
Thanks for sharing,Shahab and I like it.
Yours
Ghorbanat:)
M

nice shot!!!

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