Posted by Soodabeh (Yazd, Iran) on 1 May 2007 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
This photo is for WATER Theme that Damon Schreiber organized for Am3 members. Thanks Damon!
Here is Khaju Bridge made across the Zayandeh Rud River in Isfahan, Iran.
Khaju Bridge (Persian: پل خواجو pol-e khajoo) is one of the most famous bridges in Isfahan and has roused the admiration of travelers since the 17th century. Shah Abbas II built it on the foundations of an older bridge around 1650. It has 23 arch and is 105 metres long and 14 metres wide, and links the Khaju quarter on the north bank with the Zoroastrian quarter across the Zayandeh rud river. It also functions as a weir; the downstream side is formed as a series of steps carrying the water to a much lower level.
The pass way of the bridge is 7.5 meters wide, made of bricks and stones with 21 larger and 26 smaller inlet and outlet channels. The pieces of stone used in this bridge are over 2 meters long and the distance between every channel and the ceiling base is 20 meters. The existing inscriptions suggest that the bridge was repaired in 1873.
Khaju is one of the bridges that regulate the water flow in the river because there are sluice gates under the archways over the river. When the sluice gates are closed, the water level behind the bridge is raised to facilitate the irrigation of the many gardens along the river upstream of this bridge.
On the upper level of the bridge the main central aisle was utilized by horses and carts and the vaulted paths on either side by pedestrians. Octagonal pavilions in the center of the bridge on both the down and the upstream sides provide vantage points for the remarkable views. The lower level of the bridge may be accessed by pedestrians and remains a popular shady place for relaxing.
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Great effect and reflection on the water. A classic presentation for the theme.
1 May 2007 12:52am
@Behrooz: Greetings Behrooz! Thanks!
Its so nice to see water all round aminus3 today in the midst of Indian's summer here.
1 May 2007 1:02am
@Shuva: You are right! Good idea Damon has! You can feel cool in the middle of Indian summer! ;-)
Great reflections Soodabeh! Excellent shot. That is an incredible bridge.
1 May 2007 1:05am
@Stu: Thanks! Yes it is! I'm proud of my creative ancestors!
The composition is wonderful! The reflection is great!
1 May 2007 1:41am
@kaveh: Thanks Kaveh!
wonderful shot with a great perspective. well done.
1 May 2007 2:15am
@hamid: Thanks Hamid!
So still, its like a mirror!
1 May 2007 2:52am
@badala: Yes! You are right. River is calm in this side of bridge. At the other side it falls down, engulfs and makes a pleasant water sound! Thanks for your comment badala!
Taken from a great angle.
Suby
1 May 2007 3:52am
@Suby and Sinem: Thanks Suby!
Beautiful composition!!
1 May 2007 5:26am
@Jen: Thanks Jen! Greetings!
Thanks for the description - it is great that we still have access to engineering feats of centuries past. People worked with fewer resources than we have today yet still created amazing things. Shows us the limitless depth of the human spirit!
Good photo too - looks like a lovely day in Isfahan
1 May 2007 6:27am
@Jason Kravitz: Thanks Jason! Welcome to my photo page! You are right there are many architecturals like this in Iran! Fortunately most of them work as well as past! I invite you and all Am3 members to visit Iran and enjoy!
A great architectural shot (and very informative commentary). I am often amazed by the beauty of your country in your photos. We hear so little about it here in the US.
1 May 2007 6:30am
@Ken McCoy: Yes! But upon the political situations, Iranian people are friends to all world wide people! I like to inform all people around the world the beauty of my cotntry! You may visit my blog in future. I will share more photos of beautiful IRAN! Thanks for comment!
Impressive architecture... would love to visit there one day.
1 May 2007 8:10am
@Daroru: You are always welcome to Iran! I invite you and all Am3 members to visit Iran's cities specially Isfahan!
Makes me wanna break out a passport and go for a trip, nice use of space. Photo has a nice thirds thing going on and the reflection is nice.
1 May 2007 8:17am
@Rene: Yes! Please! Hurry up! I'm ready to be your guide! You are invited formally now!
What beautiful scenery. Fantastic capture.
1 May 2007 9:31am
@Sarah [cupcake]: Thanks! Greetings from beautiful Iran to dear Sarah!
nice prespective view i like it
1 May 2007 9:40am
@KM Faisal: Thanks! I'm happy you liked it!
stunning architecture, magnificent engineering. and a wonderful commentary to go along with the shot. Really well done.
1 May 2007 10:00am
@Duncan Galbraith: Thanks so much Duncan! You are so kind! I appreciate all your Am3 members' comments.
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1 May 2007 11:08am
@ehSa/\/: ممنون. زيبا است.
Marvelous shot with commentary---will return to see more!
1 May 2007 11:23am
@Sylvia Van Nooten: Thanks dear Sylvia! you are always welcome! I'm looking forward your kind visit and comments!
Great capture Soodabeh. like the reflection.
1 May 2007 2:48pm
@Reza: Greetings Reza! I'm happy you liked it!
Nice reflection, great shot!
1 May 2007 2:56pm
@Zing: Thanks Zing!
A pity we don't learn from the ingenious engineering that went into this bridge - the caption is terrifically informative, and your shot is postcard perfect. Congratulations!
1 May 2007 5:06pm
@Sidonie: Thank you dear Sidonie! I'm not deserve to your kind words! Again thanks!
Ah, to be a king in a castle like that! What an ingenious use of the beautiful reflective water. Thanks for your help in making this theme a success, Soodabeh!
1 May 2007 10:13pm
@Damon Schreiber: Dear Damon! I'm glad you liked my shot! You did the theme very well! A good idea and a simple favorite subject! Nice cooperation among Am3 members. Thank you so much!
Wonderful shot, amazing engineering - and great to learn more about your country from your commentary. Thank you so much!
1 May 2007 11:31pm
@Bronnie: Thanks Bronnie! I'm happy you got some information about Iran! Thanks for visit and comment.
Wonderful!
2 May 2007 2:58am
@Manuela Photography: Thanks Manuela!
Beautiful Architecture. Great composition, nice perspective and thanks for the information!
2 May 2007 7:59am
@Alfredo J. Martiz J.: Thanks for visit and comment Alfredo!
Lovely bridge, nice perspective.
5 May 2007 5:08pm
its perfect ..I love Isfahan .... and all of its historical places ...specially pole khajoo! I have very beautiful memorial things from this place ... and also u can find very delicious Ashe reshteh there.well done
10 May 2007 12:19pm
Nicely composed. The bridge itself is a work of art.
13 May 2007 10:22am
Impressive architecture!
15 May 2007 1:28am
I love taking photos of bridges and this is a beautiful bridge great photo good job
4 Jun 2007 5:53am
@Double KK Photography: Thank you.
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