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Critique By: Kasia Koltunska  (K:5825)  
6/2/2009 5:07:47 PM

WOW! What colors, detail and angle!!! Your entire portfolio is simply stellar! (and so varied)
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Kasia Koltunska  (K:5825)  
6/2/2009 5:04:25 PM

Fantastic shot!!! Love the blues and the entire composition!
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)  
3/16/2008 8:56:16 PM

Yeah, timeless, if it wasn't for his shirt.

Thank you for stopping by, Jessie.
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)  
3/16/2008 5:49:40 PM

La ringrazio molto, Lodovico.
Mi fa piacere che il mio lavoro è salito al vostro gusto.

Auguri dal Regno dell'Arabia Saudita :P
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Lodovico Ludoni  (K:5210)  
3/16/2008 5:24:55 PM

Un buon punto di vista ed una buona composizione.
Molto bello il mosso della colata di cemento.

Saluti da Roma.

Lodovico
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: avi saar  (K:2728)  
3/16/2008 4:58:42 PM

fantastic silent world capture,wonderful colors, avi
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)  
3/16/2008 4:27:19 PM

Thank you, Avi.
Glad you like it..
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: avi saar  (K:2728)  
3/16/2008 12:55:52 PM

very good capture, avi
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: jessie voigts  (K:6772)  
2/26/2008 3:20:57 PM

this image is so timeless - it could have been from any time period, it seems. beautiful symmetry!
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: M  jalili  (K:69009) Donor  
2/24/2008 11:40:08 AM

Regards .............
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)  
2/24/2008 3:53:15 AM

Thank you, Yazeed.
Much appreciated.
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Dan Gheban  (K:3787)  
2/23/2008 8:54:20 PM

You are welcome! In my country is the same situation. Different colors or flavors of the every day life, but essentially, the same situation!
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: M  jalili  (K:69009) Donor  
2/23/2008 3:43:14 PM

A very good work ..............
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)  
2/23/2008 1:50:32 PM

very interesting, I should probably look for the Powaqqatsi film.
As for the conflict between traditional and modern ways, I see that every single day around me represented in the conflict between the young generation and the older one.
You know, unfortunantly, some of the old crafts around here are extinct, or on their way to be extinct. Those old crafts are normally passed over to the younger generations. However, youngsters nowadays have adapted themselves with modern lifestyles and abandoned their ancestors' crafts.

* Look what have you done, Dan. You made me go on and on about old crafts while all I wanted to say was a simple "thank you"

Thanks for passing by, Dan. :)
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)  
2/23/2008 1:36:54 PM

Thank you very much, Jen.
Glad youliked it. :)
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Dan Gheban  (K:3787)  
2/23/2008 11:44:11 AM

The Qatsi trilogy is an informal name given to a series of three films produced by Godfrey Reggio and scored by Philip Glass:
* Koyaanisqatsi: Life out of balance (1983)
* Powaqqatsi: Life in transformation (1988)
* Naqoyqatsi: Life as war (2002)
The titles of all three films are words from the language of the Hopi people, in which the word "qatsi" means "life."

Powaqqatsi is a Hopi word meaning "parasitic way of life" or "life in transition". While Koyaanisqatsi focused on modern life in industrial countries, Powaqqatsi, which similarly has no dialogue, focuses more on the conflict in third world countries between traditional ways of life and the new ways of life introduced with industrialization.

This image has the "Powaqqatsi" spirit inside! (Powaqqatsi is a must see movie). Great picture!
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Jen van Wijn  (K:24075) Donor  
2/23/2008 10:06:24 AM

Great capture, hard work, lovely colours! Jen
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: louise angus  (K:294)  
2/8/2008 6:32:11 PM

very colourful :)
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Ronen Helman  (K:7393)  
1/12/2008 7:47:58 PM

excellent back lightthat make it so impressive.
well done 7++
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: mousa Jubran  (K:5780) Donor  
1/12/2008 8:14:35 AM

صورة في غاية الروعه يا سعد
تمنياتي لك بالتوفيق
.......اخوك موسى
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Latif alobaida  (K:5005)  
1/12/2008 6:46:00 AM

Gret lighting

wonderful
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Henrik Hanselmann  (K:658)  
12/30/2007 3:03:18 PM

Very interesting. good composition.
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)  
12/17/2007 9:19:35 PM

Yeah it is easier, and I do have a programmable one. However, this technique is much better in order for me to avoid light noise..
Besides, I had my cable busy with my F90x. ;)

Thanks for stopping by Ronen.
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Ronen Helman  (K:7393)  
12/17/2007 7:15:20 PM

very unique,isn't it easier to buy a cable switch? ;)
7++++
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)  
12/17/2007 4:17:16 PM

Thanks alot, John. So many photos started to slip unnoticed in UF lately, I wonder why..
Thanks for stopping by John.

Cheers,
Saad A.
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: John Loreaux  (K:86210)  
12/17/2007 12:45:40 PM

WOW!!!! This is awesome Saad! Alot of work went into this image!!! It's ashame no one is noticing this outstanding effort!!! Amazing photograph!Great results!!!Love the title! My Best.................John
7 !!!!!
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Dan Wilson  (K:21104) Donor  
12/3/2007 10:06:36 PM

Great underwater shot
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Leora Long  (K:11135)  
11/27/2007 1:25:10 AM

Lovely story. I guess there are plenty of males to go around. Or maybe she is very special.

I guess you had a steady light source and were able to get quite close...how large were the fish?
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Leora Long  (K:11135)  
11/27/2007 1:19:14 AM

Looks like you really know how to follow your dream, Saad.

Beautiful work above and below.

Cheers, Leora
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)

Critique By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)  
10/20/2007 11:18:55 AM

Thanks for stopping by, Hussam.

Thank you very much.
        Photo By: Saad Alafaliq  (K:802)


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