iran: alamut valley


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aichap, your later landscape are good. 15 and 16. #20 is also good but the top does not blend in well and cropping does not seem to help.
 

wow..didnt know iran looks like that..:) thats one good thing to join clubsnap..you dont need to travel..but u can see all the beautiful pics..:)
 

aichap, your later landscape are good. 15 and 16. #20 is also good but the top does not blend in well and cropping does not seem to help.

yo zoossh,so what should i have done? take a wider shot?i dun really understand the blend in well part...tx for pinpointing my mistake.
 

:o I'm not too sure if I have the courage to go places like this alone.. :thumbsup:

dun need courage, i met girls travelling there alone too. but if can get 3 to share cab, that will be the most ideal.:p i think i spent too long walking to the castle, and my cab driver came looking for me. he was like around his 60s and walked so many times faster.:embrass:
 

23. a widow in gazor khan, i guess, if not for the iranian guys i met at the village, wouldnt have had the chance to visit this old lady, she doesnt speak english. she treated us to apples.she looked forlorn during some moments.
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24. gazor khan village
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25.gazor khan village
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26. the lady boss of hotel rasuli, a new "hotel" in gazor khan. not the cheapest, but there's a nice view.
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27.a super cute boy. the family was baking bread.
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Wah, Iran very nice leh! :thumbsup:
 

28. at first the boy was very accomodating, but the photographers i was with really shoot like "machine gun", so the boy got a bit pek chek after that.:p
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29. the ladies baking bread at home. it was crisp and good. delicious. though i have eaten like 2+ weeks of naan.
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30. an old aunty about to throw her rubbish before we "intercepted" her.
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31. another old aunty
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dear people, decided not to start another thread, but there's another place to recommend other than alamut valley, it's abyaneh, a village near kashan. i managed to catch some autumn colours when i was there, the first time i saw autumn, will try to post some info on abyaneh soon. but do consider visiting iran, and if you do, abyaneh is a must.


32.abyaneh village, on top of a small hill
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33.the view on the other side.
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34. mud houses
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35.very nice tree....but arghh, didnt take a wider shot.:(
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Thanks for sharing aichap. The picture are beautifully captured.

How many days does one need to cover the place adequately?

What about the costs? expensive?

Accomodation: are they reasonably comfortable?
 

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38.回眸一笑百媚生
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Thanks for sharing aichap. The picture are beautifully captured.

How many days does one need to cover the place adequately?

What about the costs? expensive?

Accomodation: are they reasonably comfortable?

it depends on the number of places u want to visit, if you just want to keep to the usual places, then two weeks are enough. i went only 23 days, but not enough, it was a rush though i tried not to rush, maybe too ambitious. didnt manage to trek when i was in alamut valley because of the snow, but if it's possible, i think 6 days is sufficient, i was there for 3 days.

cost wise, per meal is more ex, transport quite cheap, if you do not take cabs.i took, so was ketok again.:(

accomodation quite ok, according to my standards, but obviously u cant expect hotel style in alamut valley.
 

Very very nice! :lovegrin:

Now then I know there is snowing in Iran. :embrass:
My geography failed, obviously.
 

Nice series...enjoying it as well...good job!
 

Very nice series you got there :thumbsup:

The colours and the expressions of the Iranians are just lovely.
 

aichup,

just saw yr series on yr Iran trip. Pretty nice images.
just some of my thoughts after seeing your images. btw, I am planning a trip to Iran at the Caspian region in May 2010.
There's limitation with a point & shoot compact camera. Go for a SLR which will give you more creativity possibilities. For landscape, you will need wide angle lens to capture the vastness. The use of colour ehancement & correction filters are also an important aspect of landscape photography. Also, you cannot leave home without a tripod for landscape photography.

In such secaries, you need the following filters:

1. Polariser - to saturate the colours & cut out stray lights
2. Neutral Density (graduated) filters - to balance out the foreground & background contrast & light level differences.

For portrait, the 35mm lens for environmental portrait is desireable or the 85mm lens to get what Steve McCurry do for his Afgan gal shot ie, close up protrait. It will be good to note that if you have a small flash use it to shoot the portrait, it adds a spark in the eyes of yr subject making them more "alive".

Hope that helps.
if you want some guidance, you can takle a look at my website.
www.jeffryanstudio.com
 

yo zoossh,so what should i have done? take a wider shot?i dun really understand the blend in well part...tx for pinpointing my mistake.

i have no solution. when it comes to shot of a distant landscape (ie. everything in the frame is far from you), you will be limited by your vantage (ie. standing point with respect to the things in your picture) and the subject itself. the subject itself has such limits, so no choice. it is just a point of note when you are looking at suitable frames to take.

all your subsquent landscape are much more pleasing. or perhaps i'm biased to colors.
 

There's limitation with a point & shoot compact camera. Go for a SLR which will give you more creativity possibilities. For landscape, you will need wide angle lens to capture the vastness. The use of colour ehancement & correction filters are also an important aspect of landscape photography. Also, you cannot leave home without a tripod for landscape photography.[/url]


thanks aveda for your advice. using my uncle's dslr, but apparently never use it to its full potential, just point and shoot,so you thought it's a compact.:p
havent tried using polarisers and the filters yet...will go read up. wanted to go for lessons, but havent too.:(
saw your travel photos.nice.:p


btw, I am planning a trip to Iran at the Caspian region in May 2010.
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you can actually trek from alamut valley to caspian area. it's a 3 days trek, 6 to 7 hours everyday, but supposedly need donkeys to carry stuff. i wanted to do the trek, but it's winter...so i guess not possible, and i didnt have more time. will definitely do the trek when i revisit alamut valley, if i have the chance.


i have no solution. when it comes to shot of a distant landscape (ie. everything in the frame is far from you), you will be limited by your vantage (ie. standing point with respect to the things in your picture) and the subject itself. the subject itself has such limits, so no choice. it is just a point of note when you are looking at suitable frames to take.

all your subsquent landscape are much more pleasing. or perhaps i'm biased to colors.

thanks zoossh, i think i still point and shoot, dont really know how to shoot from a different angle, like yours... will try to improve on next trip...hopefully..:p


thanks to all who like the photos, trying to do my part to promote iran tourism.
 

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the houses in Abyaneh has a unique reddish hue. if i m not wrong, the population that stays in abyaneh village is less than 1000.


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it's nice just getting lost in the village, but we had a taxi driver that brought us around and we missed our chance. i stayed only half a day because the taxi driver pressurised us to leave, so do stay longer if you ever visit.


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the few men that i met in the village.


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leaving abyaneh and on way back to kashan.
 

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Nice series. I see from your Flickr album you are quite an adventurous traveller. Even more surprised to learn that :bigeyes: you are female! (no intention of being sexist)
 

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very nice trees in abyaneh


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abyaneh


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view on top of alamut castle, alamut valley.


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gazor khan, alamut valley.


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there are many iran flags along the route from qazvin to gazor khan in alamut valley, not sure why the iranians are so patriotic.
 

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