Sarkis Church
Tehran, Karim Khan-e-Zand Street, 2008/4/30

Exif: Canon EOS 30D, Shutter Speed:1/200sec, Apreture:F/14, ISO:100 @ 17mm

Exif: Canon EOS 30D, Shutter Speed:1/100sec, Apreture:F/9, ISO:100 @ 17mm

Exif: Canon EOS 30D, Shutter Speed:1/100sec, Apreture:F/9, ISO:200 @ 17mm

Exif: Canon EOS 30D, Shutter Speed:1/160sec, Apreture:F/6.3, ISO:100 @ 36mm

Exif: Canon EOS 30D, Shutter Speed:1/80sec, Apreture:F/11, ISO:100 @ 36mm

Exif: Canon EOS 30D, Shutter Speed:1/100sec, Apreture:F/9, ISO:100 @ 17mm



salam
axha khili ghashangan,
sakhtemoon haro khili ghashang ax migiri, khoosh behalet:((
axe 4romet khili ghashange, ghatrehaye ab shekle donehaye anar shoodan, faghat birangan
hamishe shad bashi
Where’s the church? is that the one near haft-e-tir square?
خیلی جالب بود امیر جان باز منو بردی به خاطرات این وبلاگ یه چیز خوبی که داره اینه که چون عکس های تهران رو نشون میده هی مارو میبره به خاطرات شیرین گذشته هی میبره هی میبره
“Where’s the church? is that the one near haft-e-tir square?”
Yes dear Mac, It’s near Haft-e-Tir Square
Dastet dard nakone Agh Amir!
Salam Amir,
I love the shots with the roses. The fountain shot is very nice too.
Best Regards,
Tom
This is a good sign that Iran is a friendly country for non-islamic nations,I support this because I know Persian people are friendly,by the way I am from Bosnia,and greetings,I have many friends in Iran!