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DamavandPosted by Helma (Tehran, Iran) on 9 February 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio. Damavand Mt. is the highest mountain in IRAN . It's altitud os 5671 m, It is located in the north of Tehran and south of caspian sea .
Comments (44)
Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaAmazing shot. I love that cloud over the mountain. 9 Feb 2008 7:15am shaahin from tehran, IranNice shot from Damavand!! 9 Feb 2008 8:07am Gloria from Barcelona, SpainGracias a ti por mostrar tu país tan hermoso, Irán, y tan desconocio para mi. 9 Feb 2008 8:44am eddy from Tehran, Iranvery beautiful! thanks for sharing; the only point , I can mention, is about composition! the image is divided by two equal part! it is not suitable for this scene! 9 Feb 2008 10:29am Ina from Krugersdorp, South AfricaExcellent shot, looks like a blanket being thrown over the mountain. The colors are great too! Technically Eddy is right, but this can easily be fixed by cropping. You can cut the sky in half or take a piece of the foreground away, nothing serious! 9 Feb 2008 12:00pm Ron from Saint Louis, United StatesBeautiful shot! I could see removing a bit of the sky but I wouldn't remove any of the foreground. I love all the texture and complexity going on in the foreground against the simple beauty of the mountain and sky. Very nice. 9 Feb 2008 12:16pm Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsBrilliant! What a picture! Must be like in Switzerland, where I was in the mountains, I can smell the fresh mountain air. I like the purple flowers, I hope the sheep don't like them :) 9 Feb 2008 1:45pm Betty from New Jersey, United StatesAn incredible shot! Absolutely beautiful! Great composition! 9 Feb 2008 2:46pm malahat from Iranexelent shot... 9 Feb 2008 3:46pm Calusarus from St Sorlin en Valloire, FranceBeautiful shot, almost a postcard ! The contrast between grass and sky, and the interesting cloud give more pleasure to watch this shot. 9 Feb 2008 4:16pm amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaIt is very beautiful!! At first I thought all the sheep were boulders. For me, I'd have cropped most of the foreground out to give a bigger feeling of vastness with the sky and amazing mountain. 9 Feb 2008 5:43pm Wolfgang Prigge from Granby, QC, CanadaOutstanding colors and clarity, amplified by the graphic simplicity, bravo! 9 Feb 2008 7:52pm Barbara from Florida, United StatesEverything is very beautiful. I agree with a little cropping of the image. 9 Feb 2008 8:40pm standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceThis is just a gorgeous picture by it's simplicity and contrasts 9 Feb 2008 8:48pm greg from Denver, United StatesYou could crop both foreground and blue sky pretty severly and you'd have a neat image left... Or... leave it exactly as it is and you still have a neat shot... you'll win either way.. love the cloud.. thanks for sharing... 10 Feb 2008 12:36am Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesBeautiful shot with vivid color. And crisp detail for both close and far objects. Thank you for showing the beauty of a country that tends to get a bad rap from the gov't. of the USA. 10 Feb 2008 1:30am Hossein Imani (Light Cottage) from Tehran, IranVeerry Beautiful, but it could be better if the compositions was 1/3th-2/3th (rule of thirds I mean). 10 Feb 2008 1:44pm Scotfot from Kabul, AfghanistanWow... a great landscape image - you must have a great time getting out to such places! 14 Feb 2008 8:58pm drphoto from Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomThis is a stunning image. I'm really loving your landscape work. I'm so jealous lol! Dan 20 Feb 2008 4:19am Pooyan from Tehran, IranAn incredible shot! Absolutely beautiful! Great composition! 11 Mar 2008 10:38pm mjd from tehran, Irandar hade kamal hast in ax vaghean aliiiiii aliiiiiiii hugeeeeeee 8 Apr 2008 3:57pm Hadi Hormozi from Tehran, Iranbale. oonja hastam :) yani emrooz oonja boodam alan tehranam 28 Dec 2009 7:42pm |
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