Psychedelic Design of a Mosque Ceiling

@nameless-berk · 2018-06-16 11:33 · bescouted

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Ever since the trip to Iran, I pay special attention to the interiors of mosques, especially ceilings. They are always wonderful and special, covered in intricate patterns and vivid tiles, carefully laid by hand. I can't really imagine the effort and skill required to produce the colorful angled surface like that, where shape and shade intertwine to create a picture unique for this specific time and lighting. I'm not a fan of Islam, to be clear, but it doesn't make mosques any less amazing from the aesthetic perspective.
Categoryarchitecturalphotography
LocationIran, Shiraz
SettingsISO 320 f/10 1/60
CameraSony Alpha 5000
LensSony 3.5-5.6/16-50

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