Photographer’s Note
SCANNED SLIDE
The imperial private apartments lie behind the throne. The apartments consist of a row of pavilions that sits on a raised platform along the eastern edge of the fort, looking out onto the river Jamna. The pavilions are connected by a continuous water channel, known as the Nahr-i-Behisht, or the Stream of Paradise, that runs through the center of each pavilion. The water is drawn from the river Jumna, from a tower, the Shah Burj, at the northeastern corner of the fort. The palace is designed as an imitation of paradise as it is described in the Koran; a couplet repeatedly inscribed in the palace reads, "If there be a paradise on earth, it is here, it is here". The planning of the palace is based on Islamic prototypes, but each pavilion reveals in its architectural elements the Hindu influences typical of Mughal building. The palace complex of the Red Fort is counted among the best examples of the Mughal style at its Shah Jahani peak.
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ramesh_lalwani
(3209) 2005-12-25 23:10
Vert colorfol capture.I have yet to spend some time specifically taking pictures at Red Fort.I like golden sun light and framing.Slight tilt and cropping will improve.
Ramesh
pablominto
(41690) 2005-12-27 1:35
Hi Pranab,
Interesting perspective with the nicely repeating arches! Interesting lighting inside the archway... Human interest well taken care of, good colours and details... Maybe you have a slight CCW tilt?
Regards,
Pablo -
dodic
(706) 2005-12-27 4:48
It's wonderful to see another one shot of this so mysterious and amazing temples Pranab,
Again the colours are superb, the sun light makes a walls to looks like made of gold.
Thanks for sharing.
Friendship,
Deyan
Angshu
(34243) 2006-03-05 23:02
Hello Pranab
The sunlight is glorious behind the arches. Perhaps you can correct the tilt of the picture a wee bit.
But a good shot anyway
Regards
Angshu
mbaqir
(441) 2006-04-09 6:54
Good composition of the light with arches. The slide must me much better than the image on the screen. I think It was better, if you make the image stright. See a workshop of it tomorrow. Today, I did 2 workshop already.
noborders
(14201) 2007-06-07 8:04
Saw this in your random photos : the light is wonderful and there is a beautiful atmosphere in this old building...
TFS,
Cath.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Pranab Banik (pranab)
(5354) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 1999-12-00
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Minolta SRT 202
- Details: (Fill) Flash: Yes
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Theme(s): Incredible INDIA, Red Fort [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2005-12-24 16:04








