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Reflectoin of the Dead.
Image Title:  Reflectoin of the Dead.
 
 By: Saad Salem  
  Copyright ©2009



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Photographer Saad Salem {K:62819}
Project #62 Equal and Opposite Camera Model Canon EOS 40 D
Categories Alternative Process
People
Architecture
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Visual Acuity.
Approching God
Creative Ideas.
Lens Sigma 18-200 OS.
Uploaded 1/20/2009 Film / Memory Type CF.
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 148 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 12 Rating
5.50
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Istanbul
State - 
Country - Turkey   Turkey
About Every dead has his on reflections on the livings,it is up to us to enhances our reflections.
Just remember why you enhances your photos.
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
  1
Luca Peccerillo   {K:15873} 1/20/2009
Here i like the colors
and.....very unusual crop!
Be well my friend


Aungsita  Chatterjee   {K:16796} 1/20/2009
great capture ........ colour too good.bt capsion is nt like..........
hugs bubai.


Wolf Zorrito   {K:41858} 1/21/2009
Excellent capture my friend. Love the colors and details.
My brain is still working on your last remark.
Salaam


Ania Zielinska   {K:22916} 1/21/2009
Unusual photo, Saad, with beautiful colours and many interesting details - it really attracts my eye and my attention.
Regards,
Ania


aZiZ aBc   {K:26104} 1/21/2009
nice shot , ..


Saad Salem   {K:62819} 1/21/2009
thank you my dear Luca,regards,
Saad.


Saad Salem   {K:62819} 1/21/2009
thank you Bubai,regards,
Saad.


Saad Salem   {K:62819} 1/22/2009
thank you so much Harry,
my best wishes of health and well being,
Saad.


Saad Salem   {K:62819} 1/22/2009
I am so glad you like it,I wish you a better shots than mine,
Saad.


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:126874} 1/24/2009
Really well taken, Saad. And this was not so easy to do at that full place, but you still managed to get quite a well balanced composition here. The missing tip of the small room where the two people are is a bit of a pity but the composition works no matter of that.

The details around are nice and fit very well each other. The metal fence on the foreground seems perhaps a bit too hard - again the zig-zag on the contrours. And the same behavior is to be seen in several other places too, but the background seems to save much of the show.

The exposure balance was more than OK for me. It kept the same good level of details over the whole dynamics range. If only the pixelation was less on the highlights. Still a good shot.

Cheers!

Nick


Saad Salem   {K:62819} 1/24/2009
thank you my dear Nick,it seems for me the pixelation is the tax that I have to pay to reach my shots to the web,and by the way ,it is an added tax,cause I already pay a lot,most of all the waiting time at the net line,and the power to feed,my best wishes,
Saad.


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:126874} 1/26/2009
Ot is not at all the price you have to pay for quick uploads, Saad. Definitely not the case. You simply do something wrong that can be found and worked out for getting the best composmise between quality and price.

BTW, I never uploaded anything with more than quality level 8 (from maximum 12) of a JPEG. Even at lower quality levels I never get those hard pixelations in contours. They rather get dithered and not zig-zaged. So, perhaps you could tell me how do you exactly do your processing. Something is definitely completely wrong with that, but it can be found and eliminated.

Cheers!

Nick


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