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 By: Tahsin Bakr  
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Photographer Tahsin Bakr  Tahsin Bakr {Karma:3298}
Project #13 Long Exposure Camera Model Zenit 11
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Tahsin
Lens Pentax 28mm
Uploaded 2/7/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji 100 ISO
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 467 Shutter 1s
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 10 Rating
5.60
/ 5 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  CAIRO
Country - Egypt   Egypt
About The initial surface of the Amr Ibn Al-As Mosque was 25 by 15 meters or 82 by 49 feet. Its walls were built of clay bricks and its roof was lifted by palm tree trunks. It had no pulpit, minaret, or hollow mihrab, or "prayer niche." It included two doors at each side facing the Qibla, or direction of prayer. Its floor was covered with pebbles and there was no courtyard in its middle.

The mosque has been subject to subsequent changes, starting from the Wallah, or early Islamic, era until the Mamluk era.

The European traveler, Pocok, described the mosque in AD 1737. Pocok said that it consisted of a rectangular area that had an uncovered courtyard surrounded by four riwaqs, or aisles. The riwaq of the Qibla consisted of seven colonnades and the riwaq opposite to it had seven colonnades. As for the side riwaqs, they consisted of six colonnades each.

The mosque was restored in Murad Bey's reign in AD 1798. It was also given a description by the archaeologist Pascal Coste in AD 1818. Coste said that the mosque consisted of a courtyard surrounded by four riwaqs, but that the riwaq of the Qibla had only six colonnades. The opposite one consisted of one colonnade. One of the side riwaqs consisted of two colonnades and the other of three colonnades.

One of the archaeologists painted the mosque in AD 1843. The painting shows that the mosque was completely ruined. In AD 1845, Mohammed Ali Pasha began work to restore the whole mosque with six colonnades in the riwaq of the Qibla, six colonnades over the wall opposite to it, and another six at each side. The mosque's plan has changed now.
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Mo Hamed Mo Hamed   {K:-457} 9/8/2005
Beautiful tones Tahsin, well done you pick the right time of the day for this one I like the sky light with the mosque light and the reflection on the floor

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Gustavo Scheverin Gustavo Scheverin   {K:164501} 3/27/2005
Muy buenos colores. Exelente encuadre.
Felicitaciones!

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carla slaviero   {K:4824} 2/28/2005
Excellent shot and thanks a lot for your description of the Mosque's history.

Thanks for your kind comment to my photo, too!
Bye.
Carla

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Tahsin Bakr Tahsin Bakr   {K:3298} 2/28/2005
Dear Samar
Thanx a lot for browsing, NOOOOOO, no photoshop editing, it's truly from the negative to the print and scan as it. It was long exposure after sunset directly, and there was a little bit of rain drops on the ground.

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Samar Ahmed Samar Ahmed   {K:1458} 2/28/2005
i like, but i feel the colours are a bit not realistic? have u used ps effects?

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Sherif Nashaat   {K:946} 2/7/2005
Good!

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Assem Khorshid Assem Khorshid   {K:550} 2/7/2005
Great work Tahsin, i guess a little tuning of the horizon will be great..

regards,
assem

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Bakir Brkanic Bakir Brkanic   {K:2160} 2/7/2005
Great work, beautiful reflections.
Nice "About"

Bakir :)

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Khaled Mursi Hammoud Khaled Mursi Hammoud   {K:54005} 2/7/2005
I like the green and orange tones of the photo and the light reflections on the floor.
I think your signature is little bit large, thats MHO.
Great work my friend,
Khaled.

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Marcus Armani Marcus Armani   {K:36599} 2/7/2005
very nice shot of this outstanding architecture, the perspective and detail are amazing. very well done....

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