Photographer's Note
Charminar is always on the top of the mind of any tourist visiting Hyderabad. To say that Charminar is a major landmark in the city is to state the obvious, to repeat a cliché. The great monument is a synonym for Hyderabad and the pivot around which the glory and history of the city have developed. To imagine this 400-year-old city without Charminar is to imagine New York without the Statue of Liberty or Moscow without the Kremlin. Built by Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah in 1591, shortly after he had shifted his capital from Golkonda to what now is known as Hyderabad, this beautiful colossus in granite, lime, mortar and, some say, pulverised marble, was at one time the heart of the city. This great tribute to aesthetics looks sturdy and solid from a distance but as one moves closer, it emerges as an elegant and romantic edifice proclaiming its architectural eminence in all its detail and dignity. Apart from being the core of the city’s cultural milieu, it has become a brand name.
CharminarCharminar is a squarish structure with four towers in the four corners of the square, each of whose sides is 20 metres in length. Every side opens into a plaza through giant arches, which overlook four major thoroughfares and dwarf other features of the building except the minarets. Each arch is 11 metres wide and rises 20 metres to the pinnacle from the plinth. The minarets soar skywards by 24 metres from the roof of Charminar. Each minaret has four storeys, each looking like a delicately carved ring around the minaret. Some Anglophiles call Charminar the Arc de Triomphe of the East. From the ground to the apex, the minarets cover a length of 48.7 metres.
According to Mir Moazzam Husain, a long time official of the UNESCO and a keen student of this historic city, “these minarets may even symbolise the first four khalifs of Islam, but I cannot vouch for this interpretation with any degree of certainty.”
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larevedere
(1259) 2006-03-18 11:00
In my opinion, there is too many things on one photo... nothing is really well visible because of birds lamps etc... this is my opinion...
Regards,
Olaf
ramthakur
(1559) 2006-03-18 11:59
Good point of view to catch the reflections on water. The picture is crisp and sharp. The flying pigeons also add life to the portrait of this historical monument.
I visited this place about 25 years ago. Can't remember the water body near it at that time. Things seem to have changed.
TFS.
pascal13
(2100) 2006-03-18 12:28
Good point of view,I like the flying pigeons,and colours are beautiful.
I would like to visit this country.Maybe one day...!!Interesting note.
Regards.
Pascal
vladimirum
(69) 2006-03-19 1:57
Very nice composition and the moment was chosen well. Colours are worm and matching, altough the upper border of the frame cuts some parts of the picture objects.
ramesh_lalwani
(3213) 2006-03-19 2:18
Hi Lakshmi,
I had gone to charminar a number of times but had never gone to masjid.You have captured lovely image of minar with reflection.I love to see pigeons in monuments.Sure locals have advantage knowing vantage places.TFS
Ramesh
pranab
(5354) 2006-03-20 16:19
lakshmi,
a well defined shot of charminar. good detail and a lot of smalll details to observe. good color and the flying birds are added bonus.
nivas37
(662) 2006-03-23 1:43
Hi Lakshmi,
Good crisp image... the pic has alot of diversity in it, and one cannot singly say that the photo is just about the charminar, the tower, birds flying, reflections, etc... Good thought angle.
Rgds / Nivas
sarju
(5324) 2006-03-28 21:44
Hi Lakshami
Very nice to see the photo of this splendid place in your gallery. And a special extra thanks for the excellent and very informative not that you have provided with us.
i love the colours and depthnes in this photo. The colours of the sky seem to be a bit burnt out but i am pretty alright with that.
the addition of the pigeons is definitely an A+
Thanks a lot for this splendid capture
have a good day
reagards ... sarju
shiva_sg
(600) 2006-04-03 8:26
Lakshmki,
Very unique view of the Charminar. I like the reflections, so many people moving around and the wonderful piegons. Good one.
Looks like the photo is slightly tilted towards the right, still a good shot. TFS.
Siva
nethrafotos
(372) 2006-04-14 22:30 [Comment]
partha
(14023) 2006-04-18 22:36
Oh, this is a shpt taken in a different angle. the birds give the life in it.
well done.
partha
Waylim
(25436) 2012-04-28 23:56
Hi Lakshmi
Beautiful light, great sky, the bird in flight adds to the energy and a sense of liveliness and drama to the scenery. Great depth and perfect exposure. A tiny bit more sky so you don't cut the top of the tower would have been ideal, but that is very minor.
Great job.
Way
No_One
(4) 2012-07-23 1:20
Hi Lakshmi,
That is indeed an impressive landmark, and your capture of it is fantastic. The building itself is great, but the birds flying away, and the excellent reflection makes it really special. Nicely done!
Best wishes
Noel
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Copyright: lakshmi prabhala (lakshmi)
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- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-03-15
- Categories: Arquitectura
- Camera: Olympus C-750 Ultra Zoom, Olympus AF Zoom 6.3-63 mm f/2.8 - 3.7, Olympus xD Pic Card
- Exposición: f/3.2, 1/650 segundos
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- Versión de la foto: Versión original
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- Date Submitted: 2006-03-18 10:47
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