اسرائیل مانند ایران Liran, March 13, 2010
www.persicus-maximus.blogspt.com Persicus Maximus, February 16, 2010
Thanx again, Farzad Farzad, April 10, 2009
goorbaneh shoma Mike, April 6, 2009
Navid Simply Beautiful, March 31, 2009
All teh best Daryoush, March 15, 2009
http://www.webshots.com/ Katy, March 12, 2009
Hodafez! Persia Lover, February 15, 2009
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/73022/
Thanks again and I wish you continued success. Fazlolah, February 9, 2009
http://www.persia.edublogs.org
. Behruz, January 18, 2009
My name is Antonio guerreiro, I am a proud citizen of Portugal, I recently had the honour and privilage of visiting your country hich is one of the truly great civilizations, great people great history fantastic country, I salute you not everyone in the west is blinded by the media here!! Antonio Guerreiro, November 26, 2008
(Sorry Armin! I had to delete half of your comments because of its political content. I want to keep the travel articles free of any political discussions from emerging, since this is not the place for it. Thank you. - Shahram) Armin, September 28, 2008
Keep it up & go on enriching your collection and help the world by this exposure about your great & beautiful country.
Regards
Hervinder Hervinder Singh, September 1, 2008
fascinating pictures.I'm really proud to
be iranian and I really thank you for the
awesome pictures.
"Godbless" majid from Montreal, July 31, 2008
with regards, Roya Roya, July 18, 2008
I never thought Tehran was so beautiful.It the best and even Dubai cannot match it.
Great pictures. I will certainly visit this Tehran some day.
Bye and take care
sanjeev sharma Sanjeev Sharma, July 16, 2008
Keep up the good work,
:-)
Renu Renu, July 16, 2008
My blog is at: http://freshplastic.vox.com
Cheers Anthony, July 10, 2008
Traduction "google" !!: ------------------ These images are beautiful and contradict the lies that deceive Western public opinion about the reality of modern Islamic politics. The West suffers, I tell you, modernity and Islamic she suffers from its own propaganda. Thanks to your site. benmouffok, June 21, 2008
Nice job. Keep up the good work.
God bless IRAN and IRANIANS. AliAsghar, June 18, 2008
What an amazing collection. You made us proud. Also love the title Mega Capital. Beautiful Mega Capital indeed. I live in London at the moment but do travel to my lovely home town Tehran twice a year. I must say your photos helped me learn more about this giant City. So much is happening out there that I wasn't aware of. I shared these photos with some colleagues of mine who know very little about Iran. They are checking it out as we speak. All are impressed and boy, so am I.
Fantastic job and as we say Damet Garm Best of luck with your future projects and once again thank you for making my day. Reza Reza, June 10, 2008
Thanks and Well-done for your fantastic collection. Do you have any plan to show more photos of other Iran's cities and locations? I suggest collecting and uploading the pictures of different locations, cities and landscape of Iran as: North landscape and beauties (Caspian side), The Persian Gulf views (i.e. Kish, Hormooz, ), Western Iran cities and nature (4 seasons), Eastern Iran attractive scenery, Historical places and many more about Iranian culture and people. God bless you.
Hamid - UAE Hamid, May 9, 2008
Regards,
Shahram Showcase IRAN (by various photographers), April 28, 2008
I am Ali the guy who has the below images of tehran gathered in the below link. Do you know how I can register online in google so that my collection would come up on the first page please. How much it costs per year or any other necessary info please.
It was very kind of you to have this collection here in the website and your great collection was what triggered me to start my Tehran photo thread. Your great work and contribution will never be forgotten.
All the best and great health to you and best wishes my friend.
Ali Amir Ali, April 27, 2008
Thank you so much for composing such a nice collection of pictures. Outstanding job. Jamil Jamil, April 20, 2008
I'm from Pakistan living in Arabestan.. Osman Ismatollah, March 19, 2008
I am looking forward to visiting your lovely country. I think this will be the story of my life, telling to my grandchildren, I've lived in the Cradle of Civilisation, great culture, probably the roots of my nation (I am Bulgarian)comes from Iran. I think I will have the time of my life there. Thank you so much! Sincerely, ioli ioli, March 13, 2008
I love you IRAN Lili, March 9, 2008
(Click on the "Play High" next to the genré you want to listen to. I recommend "Eshghe Iran" genré!) Listen to Iranian music while viewing the photo albums. Enjoy! Showcase IRAN (by various photographers), February 26, 2008
i m from Croatia !!! I love Iran and i would like to have friends there!!! write me on my e mail thanks!!! pics are amazing it s great!! mate, February 25, 2008
I wish you a wonderful and safe trip! Showcase IRAN (by various photographers), February 17, 2008
Thank you in advance! Regards, Ioli Ioli, February 17, 2008
Reza Reza Salamat, January 8, 2008
Best wish
Seiavash mir seiavash Mir, December 19, 2007
If you are "Alitezar", then I have seen your nice contributions to that forum. Actually, I wanted to contact you to ask for your permission to use some of your own pictures in this album. Can you please e-mail me. As for contributing to the skyskraper forum - I would like to if I had the time. Thank you. Showcase IRAN (by various photographers), December 16, 2007
Thanks very much for your beautifull collection of Tehran pictures. Please below visit the link to my collection of Tehran pictures. There are thousands of pictures over there and I have gathered them from everwhere and also some from your image collections.
That'd be great if you could join skyscrapercity (SSC) and boost my thread as well or if you could include my pictures here too and make it somehow so that it looks in the same format as that forum or however you like.
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=351718&pp=20
Thanks a lot
Ali Tehran pix, December 16, 2007
Warmast regards
Luiza Rita Luiza Rita, October 1, 2007
http://iranfacts.blogspot.com
Would love to do a post on this. Naj of neoresistance, May 21, 2007
really thanks to this web developers and techincians who worked hard to gather a lot of information about your country. hats off to your work.. rocky, May 20, 2007
16 may 2007 molly, May 16, 2007
I saw beautifuls landscapes and mountains.
Greetings and regards from México. María, May 15, 2007
Thank you again for all the wonderful images. I have recommended your site to many of my friends. All the best wishes, pam pamela, May 5, 2007
Shahram Showcase IRAN (by various photographers), April 15, 2007
Thank you very much for your beautiful photos of Tehran and Iran. Very enjoyable. I'd like to ask for your permission in putting these photos onto a slideshow and posting them on my company's website: www.salamtoronto.ca (it's a Persian newspaper in Toronto) I'd appreciate it if you could please send me an email. Thanks! Babak, March 24, 2007
Thank you so much for all the beautiful pictures!! Mehnaz, March 14, 2007
http://300themovie.info/ Showcase IRAN (by various photographers), March 10, 2007
I had the privilege of living in Teheran from 1964 to 1967, as the child of an American diplomat -- and I must say the city is totally unrecognizable (and so much larger!) now. This is especially true of the north with its high-rises and multi-lane boulevards -- the same area where our house was located -- the Niavaran/Sahebgharanieh section. I tried to find our house (which was large, with a two acre walled compound) by using "google earth", and was astounded by all the development there. So much so that it was impossible to find even a trace of the house. Alas, it appears that it has been sacrificed for "progress". Would love to return some day, to actually go to that very place where our house stood, because I cannot believe it is gone and will need proof!
Gone or not, one thing that does remain is the memory of that wonderful country. Ah...sleeping summer nights on a terrace under the stars at the foot of the Elburz Mountains. Simply delicious! Daniel Degan, February 22, 2007
Regards! Karolina, February 5, 2007
"Lets not fight for peace, lets peace for peace" -David Icke Janne Hanhela, February 1, 2007
The media doesnt show all of THIS! Mohammad, October 20, 2006
Thank you for gathering these bautiful pictures of our beautiful home- Iran. Nazgol, August 22, 2006
Have a wonderful one.
With kind regards, Arezou, July 22, 2006
Kheily mamnoon. Hamid Jam, June 23, 2006
In Holland people do not know how beautiful Teheran is, I will post a link on my website to aducate my visitors.
The people of Iran are in my prayers.
Peace and Love,
Rick Rick Devente, May 17, 2006
your friend for now, the devil The_devil, May 16, 2006
I am setting up a video and picture site for Iran. If you have great and positive pictures or video of Iran. Please contact me.
Anyone with an idea for a website that promotes the positive sides of Iran, please contact me for hosting and other sponsoring opportunities.
My email is rahmani @ spafu.com (spaces before and after the @ are against spammers. My email is without the spaces infront and the @)
Thank you Arash Rahmani, May 10, 2006
I live to praise God and serve; thanking God at every breath for all gifts Iran and Iranians enjoy. I ponder over doubling of the population during the last quarter century, doubling again in the next couple of decades, increasing demands for amenities the nation must redouble efforts to meet while combating environmental and moral degradation. M Javad Meimandi-Nejad, May 4, 2006
Sina from California US Sina, May 3, 2006
Great job and thank you for sharing Iran's jewel; Tehran, with the world Sherwin Jahangiri, April 28, 2006
I WISH ONE DAY I CAN VISIT IRAN (THE OLD PERSIA) CAUSE THEY HAVE HISTORICALLY SO MANY SIMILARITIES WITH MY COUNTRY AS WELL :)
**the only bad point i didnt like is the chador of women but this is another topic :)
congratulations again from GREECE :) Niko Papadaki - ATHENS - GREECE, April 28, 2006
But now I want to go spend time in Tehran! What a beautiful city; your photography is excellent.
I think others have said it, but I just wish we could get my fellow Americans to see your beautiful "Tehran travelogue", and many Americans would have a very different view of modern Persia, a land of incredible ancient history.
God bless you; you've done a great job. I hope to have a few hundred pictures of Tehran too, one of these days...(yes, and of the rural places, too!) David Zuniga, April 6, 2006
You have served your country more, with these reflections of Iran ... than many wanna be nationalists, claiming and sabotaging Irans progress in the name of democracy.
Thank you again and God bless you and your work. Kourosh, March 15, 2006
The point is that I've just decided to check the level of the development in Iran before the possible invasion (I hope it will never happen) of the US troops and was shocked. Although we are neighbors I didn't realize that Iran is so much different from the picture I have created in my mind under the mass media propaganda. Why aren't you broadly advertise all the achievements of your nation? Neither me, nor rest of the Europe or America and their citizens realize the reality.
I really hope that there will not be a war in the region. It might collapse not only Iranian, but Azeri economy as well.
Rovshan Rovshan, March 14, 2006
THANKS!!! Hermin, March 13, 2006
Thank you for your comments. I don't think anyone has suggested that life is about modernistic buildings though. And as for oil being so powerful and in the hands of a few, isn't that the case almost everywhere, if not always? As for "true democracy", I think the notion that there exists such a thing as "true democracy" anywhere can easily be contested, and I think it also depends very much on how one defines a "true democracy". Showcase IRAN (by various photographers), March 3, 2006
http://www.hostingiran.com Arash, February 27, 2006
Cheers Mehdi, February 9, 2006
I just wanted to ask you for your email so I can send you a picture.
Thanks, Shahrokh Shahrokh Biniaz, January 27, 2006
Salut, on m'avais dit que Téhéran avait beaucoup changée, mais à ce point la (!?). C'est bien d'avoir ce genre d'occasion en ligne... merci Karim Cheikh Djavadi, January 25, 2006
Is the "swirl" of the canopy and rail a photographic effect or is this a very artsy escalator? Anonymous Mouse, January 5, 2006
Have fun, Rasool Malekzadeh Rasool Malekzadeh, December 19, 2005
we would like to feature some of your favorite Iran shots on PersianMirror.com
Pls email us and let me know if this is ok by you
thanks
Shabnam
Editor In chief www.persianmirror.com Shabnam, December 4, 2005
I would like to suggest two steps that would make the site even better: 1) If you add numbers to each photo to appear next to it, the viewers can provide information on those that have none at present. Likewise, the viewers can offer corrections as well. For example, I saw a couple of photos from Isfahan in there that should presumably be removed from a site dedicated to Teheran alone, and placed in another file treating Isfahan. 2) Please add the identifying title of each photo to it so that when one downloads a few of them, they identify themselves instead of just a serial number.
Once again, you have done an outstanding job. My complements.
Clarence Spencer Clarence, November 27, 2005
dameshoon garm whoever took these pictures arian, November 14, 2005
My two favorite pictures are the Tehran Scene at sunset - I think picture #14, and panoramic view of Tehran Before and After the rain.
--Ara Michaelian Ara Michaelian, October 21, 2005
Thanks to a friend of ours, I had a chance to look at these precious pictures and save and keep them for years to come! you know, I have been out of country since 1977, and only have gone back to Iran, once, about 8 yrs ago. Dear Iranian Architects, and professionals, and workers and engineers, craftsmen, designers,and everyone in the country we are soooooooooooooooooo, proud of your beautiful magnificant job and selection of taste and works of art, I am astouned at this level of excellence, all power to you,with Love. Angela Moslehi, October 19, 2005
I grew up in 200 Dastegah, near Shahre Ziba and attended Bahman High School there.
I also saw the build up of the "AZADI" stadium in early 1970s and in fact we used to ride our bikes to the building site with my friends and play Football in the empty fields thereby.
Later on a very small Grass Football field in a new stadium was built near the Flood dams by 200 Dastegeha.
If anyone has any photos of these much beloved places than I would love to hear from them.
Otherwise I will commission a photgrapher to create a series of the same.
Sadly I left Tehran in Novemebr of 1972 to study for my first degree and ever since have been too busy with life, family and work to come back.
Dariush, LA, California. IRAN will be great AGAIN.......... Dariush, August 18, 2005
please add more... arash, August 14, 2005
Wassallam Ameen Dorri, July 27, 2005
Thanks Arash, May 14, 2005
Thank you for taking the time to post these photos online, enjoyed them much.
All The best,
Zoubin
--- http://www.tourista.org/ http://www.zarinmedia.org/ http://www.zarinmedia.com/blog zoubin zarin, April 29, 2005
Dast Marizad Yashar, April 4, 2005
Iran, like life is , has always been, and will always be a very special place. And you have found what you live for, and I approve and am proud of you.
Dr Simin S Wong Washington, DC
Happy sizdehbedar. Simin S Wong, April 2, 2005
What can I say! I am stunned!!! As I looked through these photos, tears of joy rolled down my face the pictures are truly stunning and I had no idea so much was happening in Iran. I left Iran when I was 8 years old and I do try to go every couple of years. I am 35 years old and I have not seen Iran for 10 years. After looking at these pictures, I have decided to take all my friends for a holiday tourism must pick up in this wonderful country as we have so much to offer; amazing history, jaw-dropping architecture, and the nicest, kindest, generous people on the planet!! - Iranians are known for their hospitality around the world! Thank you so much for reminding me that I come from a truly beautiful country and I am proud to hold my head up high and say that I am an Iranian - ! Best wishes to you Nooshin Nooshin Cyrus, March 2, 2005
Political comments will be deleted. Thank you for your feedback and for visiting my page. Showcase IRAN (by various photographers), February 17, 2005
I LIKE TO THANK YOU AGAIN FOR THESE BEAUTIFULL PICTURES SO PEOPLE OUTSIDE OF IRAN COULD SEE AND REALLY SEE THE REALITY OF WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON INSIDE OF OUR GREAT COUNTRY, I GO BACK EVERY YEAR AND I HAVE BEEN LEAVING IN THE USA FOR THE PAST 28 YEARS BECAUSE I LOVE IRAN SO MUCH, FOR THE PEOPLE THAT HAVE NEGATIVE THINGS TO SAY ABOUT THESE PICTURES THAT THEY SAY SHOW THE TRUE PART OF IRAN, THIS IS THE TRUE PART OF IRAN WHICH ANY OTHER COUNTRY WOULD DO. DO YOU THINK IF THEY WANTED TO SHOW YOU PICTURES OF USA THEY WOULD GO TO TAKE PICTURES OF HARLEM OR GA OR THOUSAND OF OTHER PLACES THAT THEY HAVE POVERTY, THEY SURELY DONT, SO WHY SHOULD WE.THIS IS A GOOD MESSAGE TO THE WORLD. AND I WILL SENT YOU ALL OF MY PICTURES TO SHARE I HAVE MANY. THANKS TAKE CARE FARSHID, February 17, 2005
Tracy A Friend, February 15, 2005
Oregon, USA Mohammad, February 13, 2005
can u put some natural veiwes pls Ahmed, February 2, 2005
MEHRAN PS:IF ANYBODY HAS ANYMORE PICTURES PLEASE EMAIL ME AT DDSMDA@VERIZON.NET mehran, January 26, 2005
Kindly refrain from any political comments since this has nothing to do with politics. All political comments will be deleted. Thank you. Showcase IRAN (by various photographers), January 21, 2005
Nahid -- OC Nahid, January 20, 2005
Overall, you did very good job and thank you for sharing with us. I know that it was time consuming to provide this collection.
Ali Tahami, California. Jan 12,2005 Ali Tahami, January 12, 2005
Your pictures are a hope for the future and I really loved every one of them.
Thank you;
Shahnaz Motallebi-Barhaghi shahnaz motallebi, January 10, 2005
Armen Simonian Armen Simonian, January 2, 2005
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