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Photographer omar imam {K:5559}
Project #12 Dramatic B&W Shadows Camera Model Nikon F80 / N80
Categories Portrait
Sports
Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio ppl
Lens Nikon  28-80mm f/3.3-5.6G AF
Uploaded 8/23/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak  T-Max
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 318 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 12 Rating
5.75
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Damascus
State - 
Country - Syria   Syria
About This message is not just for the handicapped , but also for each of us .. when was the last time you did a real sport ?
His name is Hamze , he is a v.good skater & a high spirit person.
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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omar imam   {K:5559} 8/23/2005
Hamze in action



Nour El Refai   {K:13681} 8/23/2005
oh my god, his spirit, your shot, alot of meaning into it


Stefano Gatti   {K:1107} 8/23/2005
very strong portrait, full of meanings! nice shot! stefano


Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:34472} 8/23/2005
Hello Omar,
surely a great spirit (spirit in italian means also soul). A strong portrait reported with a raw black and white.

I think that this contrasts and grain is good choice for this kind of reportage but what did you use to develope it?

Usually T-Max100 is not so grainy (but scanner could have added something)

Bye

Giuliano


yasargun muslum   {K:5738} 8/23/2005
Merhaba,oldukca etkili bir calısma,kutlarım.


omar imam   {K:5559} 8/23/2005
Hey GG,
in fact I didn't choose the grain, he has chosen me :)but like what u said it gives a nice mood to the reportage.
Is it true that the over exposure causes the grain effect on the B&W ? I use the semi?auto ( I choose the aperture and the camera chooses the speed) I know I should use the manual but I think I don't have enough experience.
I used the Rodinal 1+50, could u name me some good paper developer coz I just have film developers.
Am working on a new series named " inside fotografia " hope you like it, ciao.


Ameed El-Ghoul   {K:42188} 8/23/2005
Omar, your picture has touched me deeply, It has a wonderful message, said all by the writing on his shirt,
Excellent composition and the B&W adds more drama to it, Regards to you and to the champ,
Very well done,
7777777777777


Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:34472} 8/24/2005
Hello Omar,
all the paper developer are quite good, no big differences.
Good luck with your project !
Bye

GG


P LL   {K:30527} 8/29/2005
Ciao Omar,
sei tornato con uno scatto che fa riflettere.
Ci sono delle cose nella vita che siamo abituati ad avere e di cui non ci rendiamo conto dell'importanza e della fortuna se non quando le perdiamo.
La foto è molto bella non solo per i contenuti ma anche per la realizzazione che ne accentua lo spessore.
Bravo 7.

Paola LL


Zara Hajaig   {K:1143} 11/12/2005
o wow very nice, it makes me think how lazy i am, well done Omar


Karina Brys   {K:16541} 1/22/2006
Wonderful documentary photo Omar. I just love the grainy black and white. It is impossible to achieve this digitally. Good work!


omar imam   {K:5559} 1/22/2006
hi Karina, congratulate, u became such a front page photographer, i like so your street photos, i try to do the same, it's not pretty like fashion :) but it's much more real.
glad 2 know u like the grain coz i don't like it, but since am new @ B&W world, i have alot more 2 learn, why don't u try the manual way of this lovly B&W films ?
bye
omar


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