Khiva, Uzbekistan
28 September 2018.
(Click on any image to see it in a larger size.)
After the last post, I was expecting to move on to the Juma Mosque and views of Khiva at night. However, I was using two cameras and it turned out that the date time settings for one of the cameras was eleven hours different to the other one. So when I finished selecting images from the Kukhna Ark, these were just from the camera with the correct date time setting and the images from the same time with the second camera were mixed up with later and night images from the first camera.
Had I realised this, there still would have been two posts but I would have divided them up differently. Still, it’s not so bad because the lenses on each camera were quite different so the images between each post are quite different. The first six images here are street photography with a wide angle lens and the rest are long telephotos, many very long telephotos.
For the more technically focused, both cameras were Fujifilm X-T2s. In the first post I used six different lenses but 40% of the images were from a 10-24mm f4 lens (15mm to 36mm full frame equivalent) and another 40% from an 80mm f2.8 macro (120mm equivalent), sometimes with a 1.4x teleconverter. In this post, the first six images are with a 23mm f2 lens (35mm equivalent) and the rest were with a 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 lens (150mm to 600mm equivalent) and about half of those were with a 1.4x teleconverter. Most of those were at the longer end of the zoom range so could be up to 840mm full frame equivalent.
There are brief comments on many of the images below but for more information on Khiva and its history, go back and view the previous post if you have not already done so.
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Street markets in the old city. They must be somewhere near where we were staying but I can’t work out exactly where for the first two images.
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The car in the distance puzzles me because the map shows only three gates into the Old City and it’s not one of them.
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This is the Tura Murad Minaret.
We are now further in the distance from the previous image.
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Now we have turned around and are heading back towards the Kalta Minor. The young boy is riding a modern contraption that I believe is called a bicycle. An early traveller in the nineteenth century rode through Uzbekistan en route from England to India. Locals who saw this strange unnatural apparition were either convulsed with laughter or recoiled in fear.
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We are now on the roof of the Kukhna Ark. See previous post for more info. From left to right, Tura Murad Minaret, Islam Khoja Minaret & the Pakhlavan Mahmud Mausoleum, Kalta Minor and Amin Khan Madrassah.
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Islam Khoja Minaret & the Pakhlavan Mahmud Mausoleum. (I mislabelled an image of this in the previous post, since corrected).
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Ceramic tiles near the top of the Kalta Minor.
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The wooden structure is the Terrassa Restaurant, where we have dinner that night and I produce night images from there in the next post.
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Detail of Amin Khan Madrassah.
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A corner of the Muhammad Rahim-khan Madrasah, next door to the Tura Murad Minaret.
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No idea of the name of this minaret.
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I think we are looking south at the west wall of the Amin Khan Madrassah and the old city walls.
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Muhammad Rahim-khan Madrasah and the Tura Murad Minaret.
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Many of these images are not possible to place.
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However, this must be the dome of the Amin Khan Madrassah.
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Down below me, a workman was sawing away at something in a reconstruction area.
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I turned away to photograph this old madrassah (?). You can see how many of the tiles have fallen off. Then I heard a loud crash.
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The workman had sawn away a supporting beam and demolished a wall.
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With these long telephoto shots, I can’t identify exactly where it is….
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Two young women below, maybe walking home after shopping, one wearing a dress with a wonderful traditional design.
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I’m relieved that you found Khiva’s locations as confusing as I did.
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I wonder in retrospect how many things we didn’t see or whether most of the other places were simply not open to visitors.
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