The Chapel of Chupan known as Shepherd’s Chapel, is a small, historic Armenian church in a mountain valley west of Jolfa near the Aras River in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran.
The chapel was built in 1518 (rebuilt in 1836), likely for shepherds of the region who did not have immediate access to a church. It has a cruciform shape, and is made of stone and mortar. The interior walls are covered in plain plaster.
It is part of the Saint Stepanos Monastic Ensemble, within the Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran listing.
P.S. Unfortunately, I could not take a good night photo because of the bright light but still you can see ursa major constellation clearly.
Optic : Canon 24-105 L
Focal Length : 24 mm F/4
Mount : Tripod
Camera : Canon EOS R6
ISO : 25600
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Total EXP : 1/8 sec.
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Software : Photoshop
Date Taken : 10 September 2022
Place : Jolfa, Iran