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With gear/equipment: My old Canon EOS 550D + Sigma 10-20mm + Marumi ND8 filter + Tripod and shutter remote 😊
Il quartiere di Muscat dove sorge il Palazzo del Sultano chiamato Al Alam (Palazzo della Bandiera) uno dei palazzi reali della città.
Alam -Kuh (aka Mount Alam, 4,850 m) is located in Mazandaran Province, Iran, and is the second-highest mountain in the country. I took this shot some 800 km south-southeast of Tbilisi, on a Qatar Airways flight from Doha, Qatar, to Tbilisi, Georgia. The moiuntain was some 140 km to our northeast.
As soon as I entered Abdullah Shah Ghazi mazar(tomb), he caught my eye. Dark figure clad in dark cloth. He was panhandling, moving slowly around the tomb. I approached him slowly. As he saw me he stopped moving. I asked him "can i shoot ur photo?" he replied respectfully, "watever your wish". I shot a frame and asked his name.. he replied "Khurshid Alam"...
Al Alam Palace - "Palazzo della bandiera", uno dei palazzi reali di Mascate.
Gli splendidi lampioni che abbeliscono la piazza antistante il palazzo.
Al Alam Palace - "Palace of the Flag", one of the royal palaces in Muscat.
The splendid street lamps that embellish the square in front of the building.
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The Shah Alam Mosque located in the Shah Alam. I was there with Ariffin yesterday.
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The tomb was built between 1320 and 1324 CE in the pre-Mughal architectural style. The tomb is said to have built by Ghias-ud-Din Tughlak (r.1320-1325 AD) during his governorship of Depalpur, between 1320 and 1324 CE and was given by his son, Muhammad bin Tughluq to the descendants of Shah Rukn-e-Alam for the latter’s burial in 1330.