Amman, the capital city of Jordan, is a vibrant and bustling metropolis that offers a unique blend of ancient history and modernity. With its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and breathtaking landscapes, Amman is a photographer's paradise. From the ancient ruins of the Roman Amphitheatre and the Citadel to the bustling streets of downtown and the vibrant markets of Rainbow Street, there are countless photography locations in Amman that offer endless opportunities for capturing stunning images.
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Roman Theatre Amman, Jordan
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Umayyad Palace Amman, Jordan
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Acropolis, known today as Jebel al-Qal’a, or the...
Nel dettaglio di questo splendido mosaico che si trova nella Chiesa di Santo Stefano ad Umm al-Rasas - edificio eretto nel 785 d.C. - sono ben...
Roman Theatre Amman, Jordan
We still have this Stereo Unit in top working condition. This Stereo Unit can also transmit via a (Portable Bluetooth Device) to an external wireless headphone.
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Focus Shift photography: The camera (Nikon Z 5) takes a series of shots (5 photos in this case) starting from a selected focus position (Foreground) and continuing toward infinity. The camera must be set on a Tripod, Exposure must be locked on the first image taken. Finally, all images must be checked to make sure that all progressions in the scene are in sharp focus. All 5 photos were loaded to an application to merge a single image with all sections that are in the desired depth of field are in sharp focus.
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Acropolis, known today as Jebel al-Qal’a, or the...
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King Abdullah I Mosque, Amman, Jordan.
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(TL/DR) Image of an archeological structure site - 710 CE... limestone structure, unknown use...
About 60 km (37 mi) east of Amman, this boxy...
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Amman!
Most notably Hanna Astephan, Wallace and George Kurzik.