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Photographer  Rawabi Al-Nuaimi {Karma:15659}
Project #15 Personal Style Camera Model olympus c-50z
Categories Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Macro
Lens macro
Uploaded 11/14/2003 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 401 Shutter auto
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About Part of a big Persian vase my father cherishes.. I loved the style and colors in it.. hope you like it too.. :)
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Mira Novianti   {K:592} 6/21/2004
a story of my Persian cat:

I keep every tear like an ocean
For every day that my fortune
Kept me from being with you
I cradle your faith that reveals me
Grows like a flower than heals me
Fills me with promise anew

I carry your worn disillusion
When my pathetic confusion
Kept me from speaking the truth
I'm simply a coin in your fountain
Lost like the seconds I'm counting
Till I am closer to you

I cherish every morning that found us
With the night scattered around us
Faded and painting me blue
I carry your joy in my footsteps
Making my way to your harbor
Don't need to go any farther
You are my sun and my moon
Wrapped in your arms where it's peaceful
Back in your arms where I'm happy
I would do anything gladly
Only to see you again
Wrapped in your arms I can wander
Out to the heavens above me
Hearing you say that you love me
Back in your arms where I'm free

I keep ever phrase barely spoken
That from your lips may have broken free
As you give me your love
My yearning is constant and steady
When I'm with you I'm already
Everything I can become

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Ursula I Abresch   {K:6515} 11/21/2003
It looks hand painted. The colours are very beautiful.
~Ursula

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kathleen fonseca   {K:11992} 11/16/2003
oops, i meant shallow depth of field!

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kathleen fonseca   {K:11992} 11/16/2003
Yes, i do like this...in the thumbnail, it looks like fabric, probably because of the texturizing treatment you gave this. i was suprised to see this is porcelain. This is very nice, the colors are gorgeous and the composition is also well done with the crops in nice balance, drawing our eye to the faces of the two birds. Why don't you try shooting this vase for a shallow aperture effect? I can imagbine it would result in added depth and mystery. It's very challenging to do and i'm certainly not adept at it but if the vase is so easily accessible to you, why not try it? It would be interesting to see the results. regards: kat~

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Jan Symank Jan Symank   {K:22030} 11/15/2003
Salam Rawabi,
Dustaram, kheli rashenke.
Ghodah hafez
Jan

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Sara M   {K:12411} 11/14/2003
Very nice bright colors Rawabi.. Love the cropping

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xy x   {K:41915} 11/14/2003
wonderful colou rdetails and icons, i can imagine a story, excellent composed, congrats, best regards

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