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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Manhattan,NYC

Manhattan,NYC by mehr-zad
Manhattan,NYC, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Manhattan,NYC

Manhattan,NYC by mehr-zad
Manhattan,NYC, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Manhattan,NYC

Manhattan,NYC by mehr-zad
Manhattan,NYC, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Manhattan bound J-train

Manhattan bound J-train by mehr-zad
Manhattan bound J-train, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Iconic NYC

Iconic NYC by mehr-zad
Iconic NYC, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Midtown Manhattan

Midtown Manhattan by mehr-zad
Midtown Manhattan, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Late Show,Manhattan

Late Show,Manhattan by mehr-zad
Late Show,Manhattan, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

J-train,Queens

J-train,Queens by mehr-zad
J-train,Queens, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Midtown Manhattan

Midtown Manhattan by mehr-zad
Midtown Manhattan, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Midtown Manhattan

Midtown Manhattan by mehr-zad
Midtown Manhattan, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Ghetto retro

Ghetto retro by mehr-zad
Ghetto retro, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Ghetto retro

Ghetto retro by mehr-zad
Ghetto retro, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Selfportrait

Selfportrait by mehr-zad
Selfportrait, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Selfportrait,Iran

Selfportrait,Iran by mehr-zad
Selfportrait,Iran, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Apadana(Palace of Darius the Great),Persepolis

African Queen

African Queen by mehr-zad
African Queen, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Nazanin(Nazy)

Nazanin(Nazy) by mehr-zad
Nazanin(Nazy), a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Nazanin(Nazy)

Nazanin(Nazy) by mehr-zad
Nazanin(Nazy), a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Psychedelic flowers

Psychedelic flowers by mehr-zad
Psychedelic flowers, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Sea of flowers

Sea of flowers by mehr-zad
Sea of flowers, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Persepolis

Persepolis by mehr-zad
Persepolis, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Naranjestan-e Ghavam pavilion,Shiraz

lonely Planet review:

Bagh-e Naranjestan is Shiraz’s smallest garden and is famous as the setting for the opulently decorated Naranjestan-e Ghavam pavilion, built between 1879 and 1886, as part of a complex owned by one of Shiraz’s wealthiest Qajar-era families. The pavilion’s mirrored entrance hall opens onto rooms covered in a breathtaking combination of intricate tiles, inlaid wooden panels and stained-glass windows. Ceilings in the upstairs rooms are particularly interesting, with the beams painted with European-style motifs, including Alpine churches and busty German frauleins.

Tomb of great Hafez

Tomb of great Hafez by mehr-zad
Tomb of great Hafez, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.

Khwāja Shamsu d-Dīn Muḥammad Hāfez-e Shīrāzī (Persian: خواجه شمس‌الدین محمد حافظ شیرازی), known by his pen name Hāfez (1325/1326 – 1389/1390),[1] was a Persian lyric poet. His collected works composed of series of Persian poetry (Divan) are to be found in the homes of most Iranians, who learn his poems by heart and use them as proverbs and sayings to this day. His life and poems have been the subject of much analysis, commentary and interpretation, influencing post-Fourteenth Century Persian writing more than any other author.
Themes of his ghazals are the beloved, faith, and exposing hypocrisy. His influence in the lives of Iranians can be found in "Hafez readings" (fāl-e hāfez, Persian: فال حافظ), frequent use of his poems in Persian traditional music, visual art and Persian calligraphy. His tomb in Shiraz is a masterpiece of Iranian architecture and visited often. Adaptations, imitations and translations of Hafez' poems exist in all major languages

Tomb of great persian poet Sa'adi

Bonita,Circa1997

Bonita,Circa1997 by mehr-zad
Bonita,Circa1997, a photo by mehr-zad on Flickr.