Photographer’s Note
Shûshtar is an ancient fortress city in the Khuzestan province in southwestern Iran.
During the Sassanian era, it was an island city on the Karoun river and selected to become the summer capital. The river was channelled to form a moat around the city, while bridges and main gates into Shushtar were built to the east, west, and south. Several rivers nearby are conducive to the extension of agriculture; the cultivation of sugar cane, the main crop, dates back to 226 CE. A system of subterranean channels called Ghanats, which connected the river to the private reservoirs of houses and buildings, supplied water for domestic use and irrigation, as well as to store and supply water during times of war when the main gates were closed. Traces of these ghanats can still be found in the crypts of some houses.
When the Sassanian Shah Shapour I defeated the Roman emperor Valerian, he ordered the captive Roman soldiers to build a vast bridge and dam stretching over 550 metres, known as the Band-e Qaisar ("Caesar's bridge").
The ancient fortress walls were destroyed at the end of the Safavid era.
(From Wikipedia)
Prisley, sabyasachi_d, mafegan, mapek61 has marked this note useful
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Prisley
(1283) 2008-09-21 12:55
What a intriguishing place! I like the way you built the pic with this man looking at the city from far above on the bridge. Excellent POV. Lovely and full of good-will and melancoly. The color tones and soft light are a delight, very peaceful. I would recommand to straighthen the horizon of 1 point to the right with photoshop.
Great details overall. TFS!
Pris.
brandstaetter
(15034) 2008-09-21 13:16
Hi Iman,
a great wide angle photograph of this beautiful town. Three waterfalls coming out of the rocks..
The man in the foreground is important for the relaxed feeling here. And you provided a very informative note.
Thanks, best regards from Austria, Chris
grigand
(13222) 2008-09-21 13:29
Hi Iman,
A very nice e interesting shot, I like a lot the great view of city and your perfect composition with person. The line of horizon is no very right ...
sabyasachi_d
(413) 2008-09-21 13:40
very impressive indeed....the town looks in ruins...and so is the man agewise....perfect combination...good use of the wide angle here....and a very interesting frame too...everything about the picture is 'fading'....
:o)
sabyasachi
mafegan
(4898) 2008-09-21 15:41
Hello Iman
When I first looked at this photo I thought it was not real - it seemed as though the man was sitting beside a painting. A magical scene especially with the waterfalls coming out of the rocks. Excellent compositon with good light - however there is a slight ccw tilt. TFS, Marlene
Bugraa
(752) 2008-09-21 16:43
Hi, Iman;
Its different screen.
Excellent depth, great composition.
The waterfalls joined forcefull effect this photo.
Congratulation.
Oguzhan...
BennyV
(5330) 2008-09-22 4:21
Mmm...this is another really great shot. I love its melancholy and the sight is impressive. Thanks for sharing it, Iman.
Benny
mapek61
(3899) 2008-09-24 2:34
Hi Iman
Beautiful photo. Good frame, nice colors. Congratulations. I like that.
Yours
Marek
Photo Information
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Copyright: Iman Mohseni (imannn55)
(107) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-03-15
- Categories: Daily Life, Architecture
- Camera: Cannon EOS 400 D, Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-09-21 12:43
- Favorites: 1 [view]








