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Photographer  waleed montasser {Karma:2569}
Project #23 Objects Camera Model Nikon F50 / N50
Categories Cityscape
Landscape
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon  35-70mm f/2.8D AF
Uploaded 5/28/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 100
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Location City -  Port said
State - 
Country - Egypt   Egypt
About this tool is used by fisher men 2 fish shells and sea stuff from under the sea ground
Random Pictures By:
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montasser


Let it all rest in the afternoon light

Every1 is invited

Spring come

Sands

a room in the sky

Lonely days in Port foad

old times..

My friend's net caffee

Oldie

Three of us

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waleed montasser   {K:2569} 5/29/2005
Thank u ng 4 ur very nice words on my work :) best regards

waleed

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waleed montasser   {K:2569} 5/29/2005
hanx alot SAlvador 4 ur very nice words u r very kind 2 me ..best regards

Waleed

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Engy Farahat Engy Farahat   {K:11591} 5/29/2005
Splendid photo Waleed, wonderful colors & tones.
the composition is perfect and excellent clarity.
good work
--
ng farahat

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waleed montasser   {K:2569} 5/29/2005
Thanx alot Ahmed ill try 2 do it :) best regards

waleed

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ahmed saied ahmed saied   {K:8734} 5/29/2005
Wounderful Walled , but i think the whole picture is more blue than needed .

Try to decrease the extent of the blue colour and show us the result .

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waleed montasser   {K:2569} 5/28/2005
Thank YOU aherif 4 ur nice comment and thanx 2 little Nada 2 u r always welcome my friend tell nada when she come 2 port said ill let her taste it ;)

Best regards

waleed

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sherif hussein   {K:13815} 5/28/2005
Waleed I dond know how to thank you .I was just trying to explain to my little niece how Om el kilol and similar stuff is captured when I saw your photo.
Excellent shot my friend and thanks again ,My little niece nada also sends her regards to uncle Waleed
Sherif

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Salvador Marķa Lozada   {K:69375} 5/28/2005
extraordinary picture. The water has an almost solid texture. Fascinating colours. A great shot, without any doubt.
Congrats.
Salvador

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Linda Imagefree Linda Imagefree   {K:72276} 5/28/2005
Waleed, uncle joe, hehehe..this is very nice..I've never seen this kind of tool before, so that's interesting and thank you for the explanation as well..I get the feeling of abandonment, of being left behind, alone. The darker tones in the background work nicely to place all the focus on your subject..one could also interpret the waves as withdrawing and further isolating your subject..the diagonal composition is very well done and I'm not sure but it looks like there are footprints in the sand but they too are moving away from the net, furthering the feeling of abandonment...well done my friend...:):)Linda

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Galal El Missary   {K:84569} 5/28/2005
Omelkolol , i love it , Intresting documentary picture Waleed , well done .

Galal

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