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Extraordinary fishbowl architecture photos by Iran’s Mohammed Domiri

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The most spectacular Islamic religious architecture and interior design is something few westerners have experienced. Mohammed Reza Domiri changes that, at least a bit, with extraordinary photography. Using an extreme wide-angle lens, the young Iranian unveils a world of color, geometry, and beauty we can only dream of.

Just 23-years-old, Domiri is a physics student in Iran who has a deep passion for photography. His architecture photography is particularly outstanding, and he is lucky to have incredible subjects throughout Iran – from Shiraz to Isfahan and beyond.

While contemporary Iranian architecture is evolving in a completely different direction – like this home with rotating rooms – historical mosques, baths and palaces reveal a reverence of detail that won’t be seen in even the most flamboyant new structures these days.

Perfect arches, soaring columns, mind-blowing mosaics and stained glass windows that play with light in the most sublime, ethereal way – these are all brought into stunning view with immaculately framed and exposed photography

Anyone who has ever tried architecture photography understands how difficult it is to capture the essence of a building.

The most spectacular Islamic religious architecture and interior design is something few westerners have experienced. Mohammed Reza Domiri changes that, at least a bit, with extraordinary photography. Using an extreme wide-angle lens, the young Iranian unveils a world of color, geometry, and beauty we can only dream of.

 

Just 23-years-old, Domiri is a physics student in Iran who has a deep passion for photography. His architecture photography is particularly outstanding, and he is lucky to have incredible subjects throughout Iran – from Shiraz to Isfahan and beyond.

While contemporary Iranian architecture is evolving in a completely different direction – like this home with rotating rooms – historical mosques, baths and palaces reveal a reverence of detail that won’t be seen in even the most flamboyant new structures these days.

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