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 By: EHAB MAGDY  
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Photographer EHAB MAGDY  EHAB MAGDY {Karma:2382}
Project #27 Your best photograph! Camera Model nikonf90x
Categories Others
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon  28-70 f/3.5-4.5 AF-D Nikkor
Uploaded 10/18/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 800
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Location City -  cairo
State - 
Country - Egypt   Egypt
About the gold king Tut Anch Amun
from egyption museum.
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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EHAB MAGDY EHAB MAGDY   {K:2382} 10/20/2004
the eye

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EHAB MAGDY EHAB MAGDY   {K:2382} 10/19/2004
yes this photo about 3years ago.thanks

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EHAB MAGDY EHAB MAGDY   {K:2382} 10/19/2004
thank you tahsin about your kind comment and precious information about Tut Anch Amun.

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Ameed El-Ghoul Ameed El-Ghoul   {K:42215} 10/18/2004
What a capture Ehab, do you know that i lived in Egypt for 6 years, and i was visiting it yearly for around 15 year, and never got the Chance to see the King him self, now i really regret doing that, i like the capture in here allot, and i thank Tahsin for his nice description, i really enjoyed it, regards all,

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Khaled Mursi Hammoud Khaled Mursi Hammoud   {K:54005} 10/18/2004
Nice capture, tones and shadows Ehab, and thanx to Tahsin Bakr for his precious information about Tut Anch Amun.
Bye my friend,
Khaled.

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Peace    {K:1453} 10/18/2004
:O , how did you get the pic!
I thought it wasn;t allowed to get any Camera in there !!

Good shot !!

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Tahsin Bakr Tahsin Bakr   {K:3298} 10/18/2004
Good golden tone Ehab.
This mask of Tutankhamun is an example of the highest artistic and technical achievements of the ancient Egyptians in the New Kingdom.

Covering the head of the wrapped mummy in its coffin and activated by a magical spell, no.151b from the Book of the Dead, the mask ensured more protection for the king's body.

The exact portrayal of the king's facial features achieved here made it possible for his soul to recognize him and return to his mummified body, thus ensuring his resurrection.

The head is covered by the royal headdress and the forehead bears the emblems of kingship and protection: the vulture and uraeus, or cobra.

The gold sheets used in this wonderful mask are joined together by heating and hammering. The eyes are of obsidian and quartz and the eyebrows and eyelids are inlaid with lapis lazuli. The broad inlaid collar of semiprecious stones and colored glass ends in falcon heads.

Dimensions: Height 54 cm Width 39.3 cm

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