Enter the historic covered bazaar of Qom with a full-frame camera and an ultra-wide lens (e.g., 16-35mm). The domed ceiling, featuring natural ventilation and light openings, which gives the space a unique and historical character, should be clearly visible in your composition. Keep the principles of perspective in mind: shoot from a lower angle close to one of the columns or walls of the bazaar so that the lines of the domed ceiling and the market converge graphically toward the center of the frame, acting as leading lines that guide the viewer’s eye. These lines will help you better convey the depth and vastness of the space, while also highlighting the historical and architectural essence of the Safavid era. In this frame, people from various Iranian ethnic groups, dressed in colorful traditional clothing, are joyfully celebrating; children, young adults, elderly, women, and men are all interacting and exchanging sweets and smiles. Position them so they are not just human subjects, but also emphasize the sense of life and cultural unity within this historic environment. Around the dome and the walls of the bazaar, strings of Iranian flags and colorful lights enhance the festive atmosphere. Try to include the natural light coming through the ceiling openings in your shot, so the interplay of light and shadow adds more appeal and a true sense of the space. Technical tip: use a relatively deep depth of field (e.g., f/8 to f/11) so that both the ceiling and architecture of See more