11 Jaw-Dropping Photos Give A Rare Glimpse Of Iran's Immaculate Geometric Temples
By
Lau Racciatti
November 11, 2024
The Middle East is famous for its stunning temples and their colourful ceilings. Mohammad Domiri from Mazandaran, Iran, dedicates himself to researching and photographing the famous architecture of his home country. His pictures are not just beautiful but also rare; these temples are usually busy with worshippers and permission to photograph these temples is highly restricted. Here are 10 of Domiri's photos that capture wonders of the modern world.
Nasir Al-Mulk Mosque
Inside Nasir ol Molk Mosque, Shiraz City, Iran. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @MohammadReza Domiri Ganji
Mohammad says that Iran has many historical sites, but some of the greatest are the mosques. This kaleidoscope-like photo of the Nasir Al-Mulk Mosque was captured through a fisheye lens.
Amongst Domiri's most notable techniques are his panorama pictures; above is a superb image of the perfect forms on the ceiling at Dolat Abad in Yazd.
Grand Arches
Vakil Bath, Shiraz, Iran. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Poco a poco
Another outstanding example of Domiri's panoramic shots is this beautiful display of Vakil Bathhouse's Ornate arches.
Astonishing Patterns
Mezquita Seyyed, Isfahan, Irán. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Poco a poco
The photographer spends hours researching his locations and has developed uniquetechniques for different kinds of shots to accurately represent each place's essential beauty, such as this scene from Seyyed Mosque.
Here is a picture of Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, which is just one of the many examples of ornate ceilings which can be found throughout the Middle East.
Mirrored Grounds
Colored windows seen from the interior of the Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque, also known as the Pink Mosque, a traditional mosque located in Shiraz district of Gouwd-e-Arabān, Iran. The mosque was built from 1876 to 1888, by the order of Mirzā Hasan Ali (Nasir ol M. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Poco a poco
This jaw-dropping photograph of Nasir Al-Mulk shows its columns and stained glasses reflected on the ground, giving an even greater impact to the vivid colours.
Musical Ceilings
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The ceiling of the Music Hall in Aliqapu Palace is not just beautiful; it also has a purpose. The elevations on the wall affect how the music propagates throughout the room.
Hidden Details
Painting of Battle of Chaldiran at the central audience hall of Chehel Sotoun palace. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Painting: Agha Sadeq (Muhammad Sadeq
It would take a person hours to admire each detail from a place as elaborate as Chehel Sotoun in Isfahan. Thanks to Mohammad, there is no rush to do so.
Dream-like Figures
Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @VahiD ST66
Mohammad's techniques make some of these pictures look like a dream, as is the case with this shot from Vakil Mosque. He claims that it is important to preserve them on film now as we do not know if they will still be there in a few years.
Tapestry and Lights
Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Scorpius3
The colourful lights reflected in the tapestry bring a joyful atmosphere to the Nasir Al-Mulk Mosque in Shiraz.