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La mezquita Sheikh Zayed es una mezquita situada en Abu Dabi, en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos. Su nombre hace honor al primer presidente de los Emiratos Árabes Unidos, Zayed ibn Sultán Al Nahayan, que falleció en 2004. Su lugar de descanso final se encuentra en los terrenos junto a la misma mezquita. La mezquita fue construida 1996 a 20072 Es la mezquita más grande de los Emiratos Árabes Unidos y puede ser visitada por personas de otras confesiones religiosas. El complejo del edificio tiene unas dimensiones de aproximadamente 290 m y 420 m, con una superficie de más de 12 hectáreas, excluyendo los jardines exteriores y los estacionamientos de vehículos.
La mezquita cuenta con cuatro minaretes de una altura de 107 metros y con 82 bóvedas de 7 tamaños diferentes. Las bóvedas de mayor tamaño se construyeron con panales de hormigón prefabricados y fijados entre ellos, mientras que las bóvedas más pequeñas se construyeron in situ de fibra de vidrio. La bóveda más importante tiene una altura de 80 metros y un diámetro de 36 m.
El complejo tiene 1048 columnas en el exterior y 96 en el interior.
La artesanía es de alta calidad, y los motivos son de inspiración musulmana, pasando por Marruecos, Argelia y Pakistán. Para su construcción se utilizó mármol, yeso, madera y mosaicos.
Se utilizaron miles de piedras preciosas y semipreciosas para la decoración de la mezquita, especialmente incrustadas en el mármol: lapislázulis, amatistas, ónix rojo, aventurina, nácar y concha de abulón —Haliotis fulgens—, entre otras.
La sala principal tiene 10 lámparas de araña de 10 metros de longitud y de 9 toneladas de peso, a base de cobre y recubiertos de oro, fabricados en Alemania por la empresa Swarovski.
La alfombra en la sala principal es, con 5.627 m2, la alfombra más grande del mundo, pesa 47 toneladas (35 de lana y 12 algodón) y tiene 2.268.000.000 nudos. Fue hecha a mano por aproximadamente 1.200 mujeres iraníes y diseñada por el artista Ali Khaliqi. Tiene un valor estimado de 545 millones de dólares.
Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Dubai
At 829.8m (2,722 ft) the Burj Khalifa is pretty difficult to capture in a single frame when you’re stood in its shadow in Downtown Dubai. The Dubai Mall is equally impressive with its luxury high-end shops so I thought I’d combine the two.
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Please meet the world's largest indoor aquarium located in the recently opened Hyper-Mega-Shopping-Center Dubai Mall, just near the world's tallest building Burj Dubai. As you can imagine, there were lots of people standing in front of the aquarium, hence this particular shooting angle...
This is a 4 exposures handheld Digital Blending, shot at ISO 800 f/2.8
My good ol' 5 years old P4 desktop PC died without apparent reason last week, therefore I have been busy setting up a new machine, more powerful (a Core 2 Quad processor - info for my fellow flickr photogs & geeks!), not much time for photo shooting and flickr. Luckily all my photos were backed up on 3 different external drives & DVDs (might seem a bit paranoid!).
Have a great Sunday my friends and I will be catching up on your streams from now on.
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Burj Dubai is now completed, no more cranes on the tower! The final height is 828 meters (2,684 ft), it has 162 habitable floors. An observation deck is located on floor 124.
The official opening is scheduled beginning of January 2010...Well, who knows now! ;-)
Dubai Set | Digital Blending Set | Night Photography Set | Vertoramas Set | Burj Khalifa Set
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Fountains dance to the music every 30m from 6pm-12am daily.
Some people hang out in this less crowded spot for hours.
The building on the left is a luxurious hotel called "The Address". This is from where I took some of my Burj Dubai shots (see in the comment box below).
I wish I had composed this shot differently, with the hotel more towards the center, but that's the best vantage point I could get...
To create this composition, I shot the buildings at ISO 200 f/2.8 (1 to 13 sec bracketed shots, then digital blending). For the fountains, I really needed a fast shutter speed, so I used ISO 800, f/2.8 and was able to get 1/80 sec shutter speed. Then I did the final composite of the buildings and the fountains.
I liked how the shops in the Dubai mall with their colourful warm palette were reflected in the large aquarium windows with their cool blue colours as large ray and small fish swam by.
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Finest bakery and icecream manufactory since 1907 - New shop in Dubai Mall - Dubai City - UAE
Zoom in and have a look at these delicious cornettos, muffins, cookies and cakes. Unfortunately only a look ;-)
Sony A6500 - Zeiss Batis 2/25 - 25 mm - f 3.2 - 1/50 s freehand - ISO 100 - -1,7 EV
The Burj Dubai fountain is still under testing, but it looks already pretty cool! Can't wait until September for the official inauguration of the Burj Dubai!
I'll be off flickr for about 2 weeks, I am having a personal business/short vacation in Mauritius (the island where I was born). I hope I can find some time to take photos but it's not 100% sure.
I processed this shot a bit in a hurry (I took this shot today and I am leaving to the airport soon) so I had to cut some corners in the vertorama stitching. I am not very happy with it, may be I'll re-process it when I come back.
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Pearl diver sculptures seem to dive into the water, symbolizing the former basis of Dubais and Abu Dhabis economy before the petroleum boom. The height of this installation is 24m with 30m diameter.
The waterfall is located in the inner part of the famous Dubai mall.
First of all, thanks to my flickr friend Abdul Rahman from Qatar (arfromqatar), he was staying at the prestigious Address Hotel facing the Burj Khalifa. We had access to a deserted terrace of the hotel (too hot now for people to enjoy outdoors!). We stayed there for over 2 hours, no security guards to make our photographer's life miserable! I will post another shot from a different angle.
Vertorama, Digital Blending 4 exposures, fountains shot at f/22 in manual bulb mode - just guessing the right shutter speed (thanks AR for the tip!), I took about twenty exposures and then selected one that was the most suitable to be integrated in the Vertorama.
Dubai Set | Digital Blending Set | Night Photography Set | Vertoramas Set | Burj Khalifa Set
The Dubai Mall is one of the largest shopping centers in the world. You can spend a whole day strolling through the various themed areas. Perhaps the most interesting parts are the various art pieces and the aquarium. Pictured here is a waterfall in one of the corners of the mall with statues of people skydiving down the waterfall. A very impressive piece of work.
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Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The world's tallest structure is the 829.84 m (2,723 ft) tall Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The building gained the official title of "Tallest Building in the World" at its opening on January 4, 2010. It is taller than any other man-made structure ever built.
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One of my Hardest challenges to get all this view by 16mm lens ( Pancake lense )
because the distance is to short from where i am standing to get the top of the tower .
and this is the only place you can get top and bottom in clear .
hope you like it .
best wishes for every one and thank you so much in previous for your kind comments
Thanks to my wife who has friends currently staying on the 20th floor of the prestigious "The Address" hotel facing the Burj Dubai and its fountains. You can imagine my excitement taking shots from this vantage point!
Those same friends will still be there during the official opening of the Burj Dubai on 9/9/9. No need to tell you where I will be shooting that day!
Still not so much light from the Burj Dubai, you can see some details on the first floors though. Well, just a few months to wait!
Dubai Set | Digital Blending Set | Night Photography Set | Burj Khalifa Set
Dubai Mall, Dubai
The figures are sculpted in fiberglass and represent pearl divers jumping into the water. Pearl diving was the main source of livelihood in the UAE, and the basis for the founding of Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
It’s one of the most photographed landmarks in Dubai Mall, and is often used as a meeting point. I photographed these 15 years ago and they all still look as fresh as the day they were installed.
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Technical Specs :
Camera: Canon EOS 5D mark ||
Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L || USM
Focal Length: 19mm
Aperture: f/8
Shutter: 13 sec
ISO: 200
Exposure: Manual
Filters : None
Other : tripod + Cable Release