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In Esfahan streets
[By Behzad Bagheri in Isfahan, Iran] One of my favorite activities when I am walking in the streets, or when I am staying somewhere in the streets, is looking silently to around and sketching what I see. The first sketch is from Isfahan Hypermarket. (HyperMe)
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Hafez street _ Near Naqsh-e Jahan square |
These are some of my sketches which I had done these months in Esfahan streets. Hope you enjoy them.
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Moshtagh street _ Dokhaniat office |
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Hafez street |
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Motahari street _ Near the School of Fine Arts |
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DarbeKooshk district |
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Parsian Suite Hotel _ View from the SioSe Pol bridge
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Beautiful sculpture _ Julfa district |
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