Madrassah al-Azem – Old city of Damascus – Syria
Featured in Heritage in Stone
architecture, damascus, fountain, islam, madrassah, mosaic, pavement, pool, stone, syria
well composed!
Thank you Bluesrose !
– Hélène David-Cuny
Interesting patterns and textures Helene. I would straighten the image :-)
Thank you Peter !
superb composition! great colour arrangements!!!
Thank you Greenstone !
Contrast is good in the different ceramic surfaces and tones.
This is the magic in Damascus old architecture, the contrast of materials. Thank you !
like the composition of this, the clearness of the water against the earth tones is a delight
I am afraid there is no water in this basin but if there were, it would be very clear, I can assure you… ;-) Thanks Richard !
love the scale here
Thank you dkspecial, that’s a great compliment for un undeterminate thing !
Great composition. Lovely abstract feel. Congratulations on your feature!
Thanks a lot Kasia-D !
I like this a lot. Very well thought out shot!
Thank you again Andrew, the geometric combination was so appealing…
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well composed!
Thank you Bluesrose !
– Hélène David-Cuny
Interesting patterns and textures Helene. I would straighten the image :-)
Thank you Peter !
– Hélène David-Cuny
superb composition! great colour arrangements!!!
Thank you Greenstone !
– Hélène David-Cuny
Contrast is good in the different ceramic surfaces and tones.
This is the magic in Damascus old architecture, the contrast of materials. Thank you !
– Hélène David-Cuny
like the composition of this, the clearness of the water against the earth tones is a delight
I am afraid there is no water in this basin but if there were, it would be very clear, I can assure you… ;-) Thanks Richard !
– Hélène David-Cuny
love the scale here
Thank you dkspecial, that’s a great compliment for un undeterminate thing !
– Hélène David-Cuny
Great composition. Lovely abstract feel. Congratulations on your feature!
Thanks a lot Kasia-D !
– Hélène David-Cuny
I like this a lot. Very well thought out shot!
Thank you again Andrew, the geometric combination was so appealing…
– Hélène David-Cuny