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Photographer Saad Salem  Saad Salem {Karma:89003}
Project #66 Innocence Camera Model Nikon
Categories At Work
Children
Portrait
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Mosul the old Nineveh.
Homes Photos
Approching God
Lens Nikoor 35mm1:2D
Uploaded 11/20/2008 Film / Memory Type CF
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 919 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/2.0
Critiques 40 Rating
6.40
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Mosul
State - 
Country - Iraq   Iraq
About With two hours power per twelve hours,and no one knows at what time you will have them,this how our kids do their homework,each one with a rechargeable torch or two,don't ask about a power generator,there is no fuel too.
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There are 40 Comments in 1 Pages
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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 4/3/2009
the words that came from the hearts ,are always to be kept in the hearts,
Saad.

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Srna Stankovic Srna Stankovic   {K:172232} 4/2/2009
Once again I am wordless Saad ... wish this horror has its end but I am afraid it has not ... only all the suffer will be somewhere else ... pessimistic or realistic ... wish you to be safe and well !!!
Amena is gorgeous, you must be so very proud of her, I would sure be on my son ... and quality of this image is fantastic as well as atmosphere so very obvious ... light on her beautiful and concentrated face is great, her pose and her book so neat and clean and beautiful .... this photo putted me under a deep impression Saad !!!
Into my Fav.
My best wishes from my hart,
Srna

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 12/11/2008
thank you Huda,I hope I will witness your graduation,
Saad.

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hhh Kharrufa   {K:18} 12/11/2008
و انت بألف خير..
الوالد و الوالدة يبلغوك السلام..
حجي ان شاء الله :)

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 12/8/2008
كل عام وأنتم بخير
Hope you and your family are fine,and doing well,convey my wishes and regards,by this occasin to your whole family,
Saad.

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Paolo Barthelemy   {K:25552} 11/28/2008
You're very welcome, Saad! :)
Cheers, Paolo

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/28/2008
I have to thank you for that Paolo,
Saad.

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Paolo Barthelemy   {K:25552} 11/28/2008
Saad, I don't agree (IMHO, of course). It has a lower "weight" (from the lighting point of view) so it doesn't dominate the shot. On the contrary it balances it because without it, the right part would have been too dark, too "heavy".
A square cut with just the main light and the woman may be attempt to remove it.
Have a nice day, Paolo

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/28/2008
thank you so much Paolo,some critiques for this shot suggest to remove the up-right lamp to improve the balance of the shot,my best regards,
Saad.

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Paolo Barthelemy   {K:25552} 11/28/2008
Superbe lighting, lovely all day moment, very natural and well done, Saad! The up-right lamp balances very well the composition.
Regards, Paolo

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Silvia Festa Silvia Festa   {K:6008} 11/25/2008
great atmosphere

thanks for your visit

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/21/2008
thank you Huda,for bringing the stick,an unnecessary effort by your Mame,at this site nobody knows my title,and you have uncovered that,it is yours input that I first received,and decided to remove the shot from the site just to remove the input,but it was one of the best shots I have ever took,so decided not.
don't worry ,no harm has been done,and one day or an other my ID will be known,it is not much of a secret,so I am ready to go fuhrer,I am going to upload a personal photo to the site,
thank you again for the effort,and my sincere greeting to the fine family of yours,
Saad.

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/21/2008
thank you so much Chris,
then you know exactly what we are facing,and not only that,I am sure you can feel our sufferings,
thank you from all of my heart,
Saad.

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/21/2008
thank you so much Alessandro,my best wishes,and regards,
Saad.

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/21/2008
sir ,I have done my C.A.B.S. on the light of a kerosene candle,I can not afford the rechargeable at that time,
just an extra information,all the graduates of Iraq,for the last eighteen years have done the same thing,of course there is very few and rare exceptions.
my best regards,
Saad.

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/21/2008
thank you so much Luca,
my regards,
Saad.

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/21/2008
I will have this fine critique in my consideration,and thank you very much,
Saad.

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Jim Loy Jim Loy   {K:31693} 11/21/2008
Now, to comment on this as a photo. The light at the top is distracting. Crop this lower on the top and leave only the light she is using to do the homework. By doing that, it is a much more powerful image. A single light. I have this rule... balance. When you look at an image it should hold balance. Each corner should balance the other corner. This image is just slightly out of balance because the top light distract from the subject.

Jimmie

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Luca Peccerillo Luca Peccerillo   {K:17660} 11/21/2008
Great work my friend
very nice moment here!
Be well

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Jim Loy Jim Loy   {K:31693} 11/21/2008
Wow!!! Now I find out you have children! I like you even more! It must be difficult having such short time with power. But this reminds me of the story of Abraham Lincoln, the greatest president ever of the United States. He would do his homework by the light of a fire in the fireplace. This is a modern version of that... and your children may be as great as Abraham Lincoln. What subject is she studying?

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Alessandro Berselli Alessandro Berselli   {K:2920} 11/20/2008
Dear Saad, your picture is realy a strong report. Looking at compositiom and tone I think the shot would be more "drammatic" if you convert it into Black and White. 7/7 regards Alessandro.

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chris d   {K:3046} 11/20/2008
In my opinion, the picture on its own is good, technically well done, but quite frankly, nothing special.
What makes it special, is the about, the understanding of the hardships, and the ability of the photographic community to put prejudice aside and empathise.
It shows how the innocent are affected, and for achieving that, I congratulate you.
Coming from a community that has survived for years exactly on that prejudice, I thank you for touching my heart.

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/20/2008
yes I know dear brother,I am afraid the turn will come to someone else,
have a good night my friend,
Saad.

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/20/2008
thank you Michele for your feeling,all of us are doing our best to survive,my regards,
Saad.

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aZiZ aBc aZiZ aBc   {K:28345} 11/20/2008
Innocent people of Iraq, ..
One of the best of yours, ..
Thank you for sharing, ..
Aziz

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Michele Carlsen Michele Carlsen   {K:146013} 11/20/2008
Excellent image - wonderful lighting for the photo but I am sorry for the situation -

Your kids seem to be very determined to be educated and this is a wonderful sight to see- Thank You for sharing a piece of your life with us-- it should make each of us all feel greatful for the power and many things we do have - I know it does me ....

Warm regards,
Michele~

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/20/2008
we have got it Harry,it is all the worlds inventions of producing power that is brought to Iraq,during the last eighteen years,the age of this very nice problem (as some non Iraqis call it)of power shortage,
all the best,
Saad.

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/20/2008
thank you Harry,I have posted the bright side of this story,just look at it,
my best regards,
Saad.

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 11/20/2008
PS,

They used a " knijpcat " to generate light as from a torch, look at

http://www.hansvogels.nl/eindhoven/violet5a.htm

Harry

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 11/20/2008
Interesting story Saad, your reply to JD about electricity. Your photo shows well the impact on daily life. I can remember stories about WWII herein holland where also power was unreliable and disturbing life. Hope it will be restored soon !

Be well, Harry

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txules                                . txules  .   {K:62768} 11/20/2008
now you are buying power, next war will be: WATER, nowadays millions are dying about it, so sad.....;(
txules

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/20/2008
thank you Anyla,regards,
Saad.

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/20/2008
thank you Yazeed,it is not fortune,it is the others decision,my regards,
Saad.

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/20/2008
thank you Ali,my regards,
Saad.

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 11/20/2008
thank you JD for your high feelings,
dear what you see from us is just one from thousands,we can not say it all,
as for me to get to the net,I have adapted an APC UPS,changed its battery with 150AMP one, and added an extra charger,and this becomes so popular in Iraq.
apart from that,there some people who sells power,imagine that,at each living quarter,there some guy who brings,say one or two kilovolt generator,and distribute power to the house for a high fee,it is called a private sector power by me,and I will post one shot about it for the members to see something unimaginable,for me I have 8AMP.subscription.
thank you for your attention,and asking,
Saad.

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Anyla Syla   {K:1058} 11/20/2008
wonderful dear saad

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txules                                . txules  .   {K:62768} 11/20/2008
this world is a sh*it dear Saad; excellent picture with beautiful light and pose, just tell me, with two hours of power per day, where do you get through the net?
jd

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Ali  dewchi    {K:15992} 11/20/2008
عزيزي سعد
حقيقة صورة جميلة ومعبرة وتستحق عليها كل الثناء
تحياتي
علي

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hhh Kharrufa   {K:18} 11/20/2008
Hello Doc,
I have sent you an email, to the account you rarely ever use :)

Nice shot, BTW.

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M  jalili M  jalili   {K:69009} 11/20/2008
Yes, it is ironic fortune ..........

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