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Sheikh El Balad in BW
Image Title:  Sheikh El Balad in BW
 
 By: Aiman Nassar  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Aiman Nassar {K:11961}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 3
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Egypt
B&W
Portraits
Lens Canon 28-135 USM IS
Uploaded 5/19/2003 Film / Memory Type Fuji Velvia
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 257 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 23 Rating
6.00
/ 18 Ratings
Location City - 
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About I posted this picture two days ago, and Kristina, suggested convetring it into bw...
Place is Ashmonien, Menia, Egypt.
Sheikh El Balad, means in the arabic, the most important man in the village, after the meer!
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There are 23 Comments in 1 Pages
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judy ben joud   {K:4160} 5/19/2003
waw,superb-congrats
Judy


Mário Sousa   {K:16985} 5/19/2003
beautiful


pepita blu   {K:5935} 5/19/2003
magnetic ambience and great expression


Marcio Cabral   {K:12496} 5/19/2003
Excellent portrait Aiman!! Regards!


T Glow   {K:14955} 5/19/2003
excellent work in B&W. well done. regards,T.


Hayri CALISKAN   {K:16203} 5/19/2003
Great portrait once again Aiman.


Wahid Noureldin   {K:759} 5/19/2003
Carved in Time...your handling of B&W tones, fluent curved composition from left rugged wall to down right step, serene facial and hands expression are overwhelming, Aiman!


Suvomoy Mitra   {K:8369} 5/19/2003
ki khela khelchho guru? ekbar COLOR dile. GOOD . ekbar BW dile...etao GOOD. lokjonke bhaota mere akher guchochcho...gochhao, gochhao!
HOREEEE BOWL!


Massimo Di Maggio   {K:-55792} 5/19/2003
Very good B&W portrait of this important man, I like the shot, expecially the contrast between the traditional rosary and the modern clock. Regards Massimo


Mr. Arrey   {K:11516} 5/19/2003
Nice contrast and a suerb Pic.


Jordi Serra   {K:3818} 5/19/2003
sabor a los viejos retratos, realizado óptimamente :-) js


Razvan Toma   {K:787} 5/19/2003
Nice work Aiman,excellent contrast.


Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 5/19/2003
Yeeees, it's great! :-)) And it's a very interesting shot, not a photo I just look at and forget! Great composition too! Very good!


Zoltan Galik   {K:191} 5/19/2003
I like your BW shots! All of them are great! Congrats!


Marco Grandi   {K:16680} 5/19/2003
Another great portrait,Aiman!Very original subject:-))
Bye Marco.


Gerhard Busch   {K:14787} 5/19/2003
starkes Portrait.
Gruß Gerhard


Reda Danaf   {K:11909} 5/19/2003
Its all been said Aiman, excellent shot well captured.


Robert Gaither   {K:32340} 5/19/2003
I don't know if this seems odd a ring and a watch on this man. Very good image.


rino sirio   {K:8009} 5/19/2003
ottimo B&N...ciao


Sarah Moustafa   {K:4432} 5/20/2003
The colored is better, watch eye lighting in portrait.


Darrin James   {K:3944} 5/20/2003
This has so much feeling to it, love it!


ABBA RICHMAN   {K:220} 5/21/2003
Excellent outstanding study Aiman


Pablo Zaremba   {K:2870} 9/7/2003
Hi Aiman,

your pictures are very good, you look for characters and lightning situations that make your production very interesting, but I think there is something wrong with your scanner, or the IS function of your lenses is turned off. Combination of IS lenses with a Velvia film would have a dramatic response in detail, and I don't see that in your pictures. May be you choose to add grain with PS but I don't think you have spent in an IS lenses for bluring in post-prod.

Fell free to e-mail : pablozar@libero.it

Best regards.
Pablo.


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