Magnificent Iranian Mosque Architecture Captured In Rare Photos By Mohammad Domiri
Mohammad Domiri is a young self-taught photographer from northern Iran who takes beautiful photos of traditional architectural monuments throughout the Middle East. Most of his subjects are grand traditional mosques, heavily decorated with mesmerizing geometric patterns and mosaics, beaming and swirling with color just like colossal kaleidoscopes.
What makes Domiri’s photographs exceptional and rare is that one needs to get special permission to take photos inside of the temples due to restrictions on tripods and overcrowding.
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Absolutely Persian and not Arab, truly amazing
It’s beautiful and aren’t they Persian still regardless of their religion when the English became protestant they still were English?
Pretty!
arabs architecture???yeaa right!!! tags are stupid….go educate yourself about ARABS and IRANIANS architecture please!!!
This Iranian architecture not Arab architecture, please fix your tag.
This is Islamic architecture, not Iranian :) there are also kinda a same type in Turan :)