Maditation Cave


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Title     Maditation Cave
Photographer     qadirsh/Dr Qadir (1,198) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     Iran
Category     Documentary
Film     agfa
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     November 10, 2006 10:48:45 PM CST
Views     835
Rating     -1 Thumb-down

This is a an ancient cave on mount Hafizia, Sheraz, Iran. It is said that the great Irani Poet Hafiz Sherazi was maditating in this cave where he got enlightenment. On the outskirt of this Mountain is Mausoleum of Hafiz Sherazi as well.

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Thumb-down    from robinab/Robin (55,870) Send mail to this user on November 10, 2006 10:59:22 PM CST (6) Early critique

Dr. Q - The inscriptions at the top are interesting and having a person at the bottom of the stairs is helpful, but the image is suffering from poor lighting and unsharp details - possibly in part from compression to jpeg. There is harsh light on the right corner. If you changed the angle & narrowed the degree of your flash to light the person below instead of the right foreground, this would be much better. As it is now, the right corner jumps out harshly and the person's details are too hard to see clearly. :)Robin

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From qadirsh/Dr Qadir (1,198) Send mail to this user on November 10, 2006 11:15:46 PM CST

Thanks for taking time to overserve. We had nothing except a point shot camera in there that day. We did not use any flash, everything natural. It was taken on Agfa Film and then scanned. I just wanted to share it. Thank you again. REgards. Qadir

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