30 September to 1 October 2018, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
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The Emir?
Camel ride below the Ark.
Bolo-Khauz Mosque.
Chasma-Ayub Mausoleum.
Israel Samani Mausoleum.
Inside Israel Samani Mausoleum.
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Kalyan Minaret.
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Pool reflection.
Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa Palace, Bukhara.
Outside Sitorai Mohkli-Khosa Palace.
Wall niches…
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Room with outfits of the Emir.
Inside the Harem, now a textile museum.
Chor Minor Madrassah.
Ancient door on the street.
Passing through one of the bazaars, probably Tok-i-Sarraton.
Under the entrance arch of Abdulazizkhan Madrassah.
A door in the street.
Probably the roof of a trading dome. The storks are the national symbol, but not real.
Restoration workman on the roof of the Kalan Mosque.
View with minaret.
Sun going down…
Kalyan Minaret.
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Great monos as always Murray
Thanks heaps Brian!
Thanks for these wonderful images.
Thank you Peggy
Stunning Murray.
Thanks heaps Robert.
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Excellent. Hmm… some look like IR. I liked em all.
Thanks heaps John. Yes, many of them do like IR but I’ve taken to processing mono in Capture One which has both layers and excellent colour variation and control.