Photo blog from Iran

Tehran June/July 2003
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Nature



Iranian kebab, yum…


Iranian version of coca


Open tea house


Soccer


Gas station


So cute!


Tires


What are you doing?!


Wow!


Excuse me!


Um …


Ah …


Where’s the line?!


Movie adds


Traffic


Tehran


Milad tower


Cemetary


Not safe!


Wow!


Rear view mirror


Not prisoners!


Hey!!


Sorry!


Four!!


Home-made dinner


Movie theater


Roofs


Bus station


Lunch


Ice-cream, yum …


Playground


Sausage and egg


Park


Pretty!


Rice


Pink bus


Silence!


Palace


Palace


Museum


Veiled


Pizza

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  1. Excellent photos. You have a very good eye for composition, and the pictures are atmospheric too. I can imagine the drivers being roasted by the sun and getting a bit short-tempered.
    You might like Abbas Kiarostami’s film Ten, which takes place entirely within a car as it drives around Tehran. Your photos reminded me rather of the glimpses of the city seen through the car windows.

  2. Mike

    Great pictures! I always wondered what Iran looked like. It’s nice to see, even if they are from just a small part of the country. I also enjoyed your choices of subjects.

  3. Hi blue bird,
    I came across your photography recently and I was hoping for your permission to use them as part of my weblog (http://irantranslated.blog-city.com). I have in fact used one already as you can see. If you are ok with this, I will be happy to credit you with a link back and if not, I will remove them right away.
    Please let me know.
    Thanks. 🙂
    bargeboo

  4. Hey! These are great pictures. Im a 17 year old boy in Sweden. I lived in Tehran two years and I thought it was really beutiful. It was nice to look back at things, specially the traffic!!!!!! God, iI have never seen such a louzy traffic before. One of my best memories from iran are the girls! They are top class. You should probably take more pictures of them.

  5. Michele

    Just to say hello from Italy.
    Very nice photo blog.I Hope I will be able to visit Iran in a close future.
    Michele.

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