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Photographer Kareem Hamdan  Kareem Hamdan {Karma:3180}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Canon powershot S1 IS USM
Categories Architecture
Still Life
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Out of My Home
Lens standard
Uploaded 2/12/2005 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 544 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 16 Rating
5.86
/ 7 Ratings
Location City -  Nablus
State -  WEST BANK
Country - Israel   Israel
About This is a historical sight in the old city of Nablus, it is called "Bwabet el Baik", it is an old house, people lived in it before 1920, it was for a famous family "Al-Baik family" at that time, it was strong and unjust, after years of that, they became weak, and now almost you can't find the members of the family here, this is the way the unjust finish, it was one of the biggest house in Nablus at that, this is a view inside, you notice here the old way of building, the curves specially.
Thanks for watching and comments are welcomed. press f11 to see the whole image.
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24/01/2005 14:05:44
Tv( Shutter Speed )
1/2000
Av( Aperture Value )
8.0
Image Size
1536x2048
Flash
Off
Color Space
sRGB
File Size
978KB
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There are 16 Comments in 1 Pages
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Inji Amer Inji Amer   {K:22997} 2/19/2005
Love this shot Kareem , love the place too ,very nice angel & very nice tones, only one thing please , My dear beautiful Nablus is in Palestine ,not Israel !!

Inji Amer

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Kamran  Kamran     {K:3526} 2/17/2005
Very nice pic great colors
good job

kamran

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Khaled Mursi Hammoud Khaled Mursi Hammoud   {K:54005} 2/15/2005
Nice angle and lighting Kareem.
It shows the wonderful architecture and the texture of the building.
Good work,
Khaled.

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ahmet özkan   {K:7216} 2/13/2005
beautiful photo.greetings...

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NN  NN     {K:26787} 2/13/2005
Excellent angle/textures; very good work Kareem!

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Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 2/13/2005
You manage the colours perfectly...Great moody photo Kareem.
Best wishes...Riny.

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 2/13/2005
Kareem this is an advanced step, great angle capture of this beautiful building, interesting perspective. Actually you did excellent selection of aperture do not go below that No. for similar situation the big aperture No.(small f stop)the better is unless you want to get rid of the background. This is really excellent work, keep up. You get full mark here :) Saeed

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Kareem Hamdan Kareem Hamdan   {K:3180} 2/13/2005
post something, show us your work,

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mohammad Kilani   {K:9} 2/13/2005
kareem i realy like this picture, i think it's a new level in your way of taking pictures i hope you'll continue with it and improve your ways

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Alison DuFlon Alison DuFlon   {K:36566} 2/12/2005
Kareem, what a great perspective and the tones and lighting are beautiful. You have gotten some great detail and I love all of the lines and curves in the photo. The clouds have so much movement in them. Alison

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Richard Dakin   {K:12915} 2/12/2005
I think you have done very well with this shot. Nice composition and textures. I look forward to seeing more of your work soon.

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Kareem Hamdan Kareem Hamdan   {K:3180} 2/12/2005
I hope so, I try everyday to do something new, thanks for your comment.

Regards
Kareem

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Roberto Bertone   {K:13239} 2/12/2005
Ottimo scorcio, bellissima composizione!!!

Un saluto.

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Kareem Hamdan Kareem Hamdan   {K:3180} 2/12/2005
Nour, I did that because I wanted the sky to appear blue, not white, and that took the min. of A. and max. Shutter in my poor camera, and if you noticed f/8.0, the sun in that day was bright, many thanks for your comment.

Regards
Kareem

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Khalid Shahin   {K:1091} 2/12/2005
Congratulation Kareem. This is really great capture. I know that area and I beleive you can take more beautiful shots from different angles. However, wish you all the best in your future captures.

Khalid

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Nour El Refai Nour El Refai   {K:12481} 2/12/2005
i like the angle you choose very much, but why that very fast shutter speed?, you could use 1/800 or 1/600 with aperture f/5.6, to show more depth to the image, did you try that?, well done and very good try

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