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Photographer  Aiman Nassar {Karma:11961}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 300/Rebel 2000
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens EF 28-80
Uploaded 12/17/2002 Film / Memory Type Fuji 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 410 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/11
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About Successor to Runner II, having the same problem of loosing too much details on the scanning process. I'm realy considering the digital to get a crisp sharp pictures, due to the loss of data and color in the film scanning.
Place, the westeren desert, Baharia, Egypt.
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Sarah Moustafa Sarah Moustafa   {K:4456} 5/13/2003
Beautiful colors, and perfect composition.

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deniz kaan copur   {K:12726} 4/22/2003
excellent.

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pepita blu   {K:5935} 4/18/2003
masterpiece!! this is a great art work, congrats :)

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Rui Palha Rui Palha   {K:13624} 3/30/2003
This is a great composition, Aiman.

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AJ Haselwood   {K:2148} 12/17/2002
love the simple lines, colors and elements. reducing objects to elemental states. great job even with lose of detail

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Adam E. J. Squier   {K:9803} 12/17/2002
Wonderful colors. I keep thinking of an ant on a basketball, for some reason. ;-)

Gives a feeling of freedom. Very nice.

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heather martino   {K:3648} 12/17/2002
Aiman, beautiful as usual - yes there's a lack of details but if it's just the scanning, don't think twice about it. You are not producing images to be shown at 72 dpi 640 pixels. If you are losng due to digitizing that is no reason to change what you are doing.

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Marc Gougenheim   {K:5398} 12/17/2002
Image quality a little low, yes. I'm totally fine with the pose. The light maybe could have been better with a lower sun. still very good, and probably better as a print.

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Kenneth Kwan   {K:3084} 12/17/2002
Eye-catching primary colours. The use of a person does provide a sense of achievement, as well as establish a scale. The placement is also well-chosen. I'd prefer to see him walking up the hill though, instead the present pose. The image quality seems a little low. There might have been better texture in the sand on the film that was lost through the digitization.

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