Photographer's Note
In 1257 BCE, Pharaoh Ramses II (1279-13 BCE) had two temples carved out of solid rock at a site on the west bank of the Nile south of Aswan in the land of Nubia and known today as Abu Simbel. Long before Ramses II, the site had been sacred to Hathor of Absek. The temple built by Ramses, however, was dedicated to the sun gods Amon-Re and Re-Horakhte. Because of their remote location near the Sudanese border in sourthern Egypt, the temples were unknown until their rediscovery in 1813. They were first explored in 1817 by the Egyptologist Giovanni Battista Belzoni.
The sacred area, marked out as a forecourt and bounded on the north and south sides by brick walls, occupied a place between the sandstone cliffs and the river. Ramses' temple was cut into the face of the cliff, before which is a rock-cut terrace. The temple is approached across this terrace up a flight of steps with an inclined plane in the middle, and enclosed on either side by a balustrade behind which stood a row of hawks and statues of Ramses in various forms.
The rock-cut fa açade of Ramses' temple represents the front of a pylon in front of which are four colossal seated figures of Ramses. This facade is one 119 feet wide, and 100 feet high, while the colossal statues are 67 feet in height. At the top of the pylon, above the cornice, is a row of baboons, who, as Watchers of the Dawn, are shown with their hands raised in adoration of the (rising) sun. The Egyptians believed baboons played a role in helping the sun god Ra defeat the darkness of night and so were believed sacred to the worship of the rising sun.
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mimi
(2325) 2004-04-29 11:44
I love the colors and the textures in this shot. It's a pity, though, that there's so much shadow on his face. I'd like to see more of his eyes and detail from his face.
pridel
(233) 2004-04-29 13:36
J'aime beaucoup la gravité solennelle de l'homme qui porte cette croix. Elle s'appelle "Ankh" et est le symbole de la vie. De belles couleurs.
Vagabond
(5848) 2004-04-29 16:30
Good picture with great information. The light is not the best but the shadows add a special feeling to this interesting (Hi)story
elihesamian
(26149) 2004-04-30 7:01
Great,Ignacio !
I like the light & shadow here,well captured in great composition.It`s lively shot with vivid colors,I really like it,Well done !
azymuth
(134) 2004-05-21 23:35
Hey, its a good shot, but I cant help but think that the man in the photo looks a little bit "posed", which can take away from an otherwise good photo. Still good though, and I like the shadow on his face.
oko
(239) 2010-01-03 5:53
Hi Ignacio,
Nice photo. I like the lighting and warm colors. The man is both relaxed and focused on you at the same time, with a key to eternity in one hand and his cigarette in the other.
Irena
Photo Information
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Copyright: Ignacio Miranda (Nacho)
(204)
- Genre: ¤Hª«
- Medium: ±m¦â
- Date Taken: 2003-09-26
- Categories: ¤é±`¥Í¬¡
- Camera: Olympus Camedia E-20P, Digital JPEG, 62mm Circ Polariser
- Exposure¡Gf/4, 1/125 seconds
- Photo Version¡GOriginal Version
- Theme(s)¡GAbu Simbel [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2004-04-29 9:47