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Go up in flames
Image Title:  Go up in flames
 
 By: Mohammad Porooshani  
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Photographer Mohammad Porooshani {K:20705}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Nikon D50
Categories Landscape
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Colors
Lens Nikon  70-300mm f/4-5.6G AF
Uploaded 11/18/2006 Film / Memory Type n/a
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 264 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 18 Rating
6.50
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Mashhad
State -  KHORASAN RAZAVI
Country - Iran   Iran
About Dedicated to Shehzaad Maroof khan (aka Ace Star), my dear friend who is sensitive, pure and source of power like a Rain drop and he is a master in Sunset photography.
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There are 18 Comments in 1 Pages
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Shadi Porooshani   {K:9372} 11/18/2006
mmmm so beautiful ;)


Teerak Prathan   {K:1571} 11/18/2006
Iam so sorry dear Mohammad but I can not see any photograph here, nor I can read your ideas about this image.

Pls. do not mind my comment, if you do not like it, forget all about it, have a peaceful day


Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20705} 11/18/2006
Dear Teerak, please leave your Nice comments some where else, I'm just tired of this childish game, you are so...


Reza Rabbani   {K:1472} 11/19/2006
Very Goog


Abolfazl Erfani   {K:7548} 11/19/2006
Really dream moment dear Mohammad,
Very eye catch warm color in the sky. I like this shot.
Thanks fro sharing,
Your cordial friend forever,
Abolfazl


Abolfazl Erfani   {K:7548} 11/19/2006
Hey trick track, Are you crazy?
I tired to you; I say to you for the last time, sit down and off, else….
GET OUT!


Duncan Scollon   {K:1030} 11/19/2006
Mohammad

I was stuck at first with wonderful flow of this image; and then the Sun, the essence of all life on this planet attempting to break through the rather bleak clouds to once again adorn our lonely terra.

This is as much poetry in pictures as anything else, and a wonderful moody vision.

Dunc


Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20705} 11/19/2006
Thanks Dunc, I love clouds, they are the best miracle of the GOD,
Stay beautiful,
Mohammad


Ace Star   {K:20388} 11/20/2006
Go up in flames .... love always love my friend :)
u know! this dedication is something special for me your beautiful words made my day!
posting attachment for you i know you like this kinda shots but i will post it later sometime on my page :)

thanks for everything

good luck and GOD bless

View


stingRay .   {K:136763} 11/20/2006
A wonderful moody atmospheric sunset/rise my dear friend with the sun attempting to break through the clouds' barriers. The study also has a great abstract look about it with the vapourish, misty clouds allowing all but the faintest golden yellows from the sun to filter through. A great capture and a lovely dedication to Ace Star. My very best wishes to you as always Mohammad.....Ray:)


Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20705} 11/20/2006
Thanks Dear Shehzaad for your comment and attachment,
Wsh to talk to you soon


Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20705} 11/20/2006
Thank you dear Ray, I'm on to clouds as the autumn is breaking in half and winter's coming.
Aaah, good days for you will come, holidays! but, I wish you don't go far from UF this year!
Thanks again,
Mohammad


Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91033} 11/21/2006
Teerak,you have been warned previously about your continued harrassment of this member and have shown repeatedly that you choose to continue to leave your comments here when he has asked you not to...there are thousands of photos you can leave comments on,but you choose to leave your negative ones here and at your other known "targets"...i will now submit a formal complaint...once again,you may think you are fooling us with your alias info,but we see through your scam...

Mohammad, this is a fine example of "simplicity if the source of all truth" ~quote from Lao Tzu
The swirling clouds with the sunlight is an appealing simple composition showing "less is more"
peace,gayle


Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91033} 11/21/2006
Mohammad, the quote is suppose to read:
"Simplicity IS the source of all truth" ;)


Mohsen Bayramnejad   {K:20368} 11/28/2006
Yes! I'm agree with Ms.Gayle!
Fantastic simplicity and really fine use & play with aesthetic elements.
I'm glad to know that, you do know the power of lighting and form. thats the point of your view, in this work!
Bravo Mohammad Jan!


Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20705} 11/28/2006
Thanks My dear Mohsen,
it's really nice to hear from you.
Mohammad


Ken Leone   {K:350} 12/7/2006
I like this picture very, very much. No, I love it. The graphics are interesting, the near monochrome coloration is gorgeous. Too many times, a photographer tries to show the whole sunset, instead of zooming in on just an interesting section. The part of this scene that you've chosen through your choice of focal length and cropping is perfect. I like the way you've balanced the light upper section and the darker lower section, with somewhat more of a light section so that it doesn't appear too symmetrical.

To create such an image on a cloudy, overcast day is remarkable.


Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20705} 12/7/2006
My dear Ken,
taking a whole in a shot is not always easy, but it would be even harder if it done too much before!
Sunset photography is a common style in photography and I avoid to do it more, but, sometimes, what happened is so unique that it won't be that cliché anymore.
About this shot, it's better for me ti call it the formation of my soul.
I can see my self I'm just spreading away and I guess I'm fading away, it would be my....(let's pretend), but I guess I rather die than fade away.
Anyway, thanks for your words, they are all appreciated.
Mohammad


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