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Palm Oasis
Image Title:  Palm Oasis
 
 By: parehan .K  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer parehan .K {K:26654}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Casio pixels 7,2
Categories Landscape
Minimalist
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio
Lens E o 3x 6.2-18.6mm
Uploaded 9/26/2007 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 264 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 22 Rating
5.67
/ 6 Ratings
Location City -  Sharjah
State - 
Country - United Arab Emirates   United Arab Emirates
About This Park called "The Palm Oasis" ,and it has around 1000 palm tree, and is located in Sharjah - UAE..
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To our Sweet Nicki

Poetry hiding in the dark.!!

Singing solo

BALOON..

The musician#2

Qanat Al Qasba #2

Against the dark.!

Hidding..

Hidden Secrets..

Getting Out Alive..

There are 22 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:94480} 9/26/2007
great night shot. superb. 7++++++++++++++


parehan .K   {K:26654} 9/26/2007
Thanks a lot dear Nacho for your kind comment!!!!!
Hugs
parehan


Mitra Nademi-Nassari   {K:24820} 9/26/2007
Well executed photo. Great shot and crop.


parehan .K   {K:26654} 9/27/2007
Thanks a lot Mitra for your kind comment!
Warm regards,
parehan


Gust@vo Sch3v3rin   {K:153285} 9/27/2007
Interesante lugar y con un toque de misterio, yo solo te observo que el horizonte está muy inclinado, algo que fácilmente puede corregirse.

Un abrazo!


parehan .K   {K:26654} 9/27/2007
my dearest Gustavo, thanks for your opinion.
Best wishes..


Albert Miró   {K:269} 9/27/2007
Intrigante imagen nocturna... Buen trabajo


parehan .K   {K:26654} 9/27/2007
Thanks Albert,for stopping here, Best wishes..


Gust@vo Sch3v3rin   {K:153285} 9/27/2007
Gracias por tu compresión, siempre que hago una crítica es tratando de que sea constructiva y sobre cuestiones objetivas...

Un gran abrazo!


Alicia Popp   {K:87331} 9/27/2007
Parecen pilares de un gran techo vegetal!!!
Formidable imagen!
Felicitaciones!!!


parehan .K   {K:26654} 9/27/2007
Thank you dear Gustavo,for your professional advise ,and the help indeed... I'm still learning how to modify photos on computer...so far no progress yet :( :(
But I'll really thank you for showing me by mere applying contrast the photo can become AWESOME !!
Warm regards,
parehan


parehan .K   {K:26654} 9/27/2007
Thanks a lot dear Alicia,for stopping here, Always great to read your comment,
Best wishes,
parehan


John Hatz   {K:156912} 9/27/2007
Always night light adds a lot BUT here you get something original...at least for me... the result of the lights on these trees really makes an amazing photo dear Parehan, oh my...you think there is a big forest that every tree lighted from the bottom, amazing place, more of that pleace!!! EXCELLENT!!!


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:126355} 9/27/2007
I definitely prefer the implementation of the other one, Parehan. The idea here is nice, but the implementation suffers under the influence of bad contours and almost non-existence of focus. In addition the composition fails to extract the depth out of the real world and put it on the image. BTW, did you use a tripod here?

Cheers,

Nick


Alfredo Piñeyro   {K:6379} 9/27/2007
Very interesting capture. Great work
Congrats!!!
AP


parehan .K   {K:26654} 9/27/2007
Thanks a lot dear John, for stopping here. Always great to read your comment and your opinion.
Warm regards,
parehan


parehan .K   {K:26654} 9/27/2007
Dear Nick,
i have learnt through my experience, to be very objective and to constantly criticize my work, and although i'm very enthusiastic about photography, yet i'm very determined on learning from my mistakes..sometimes i delete lots of shots and go again to the location to shoot some more when i do not feel happy about my work..
i have discovered that capturing moments on camera is much more different that writing poems and TV production, photography is more of steeling one whisper of this universe..
Back to your question, no i did not use the tripod, i usually carry my camera with me,
i'm still a beginner..:):):):):)


parehan .K   {K:26654} 9/27/2007
Thanks a lot Alfredo for your visit and comment.
Best Regards,
parehan


Loreto .   {K:82} 9/28/2007
I like this light effects!
Saludos


parehan .K   {K:26654} 9/28/2007
Thanks a lot dear Loreto, appreciated and glad you liked it,
Kind regards,
Parehan


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:126355} 9/29/2007
Thanks a lot for your reply, Parehan. You're on the best way for developing your techniques since exactly that strict self-criticism is the most needed thing for all arts. (Unfortunately too many here think that they are born artists without any need for learning.)

Anyway, get a tripod some day. You won't regret it!

All the best,

Nick

P.S.: The best work of human mind has been always delivered by those who didn't assume themselves to be masters.


parehan .K   {K:26654} 9/30/2007
Such as this mind express the abundance of an inexhaustible treasure.!!!Thanks Dear Nick for your professional advise, it help indeed...
Best wishes,
parehan


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