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Bahary


Bahary
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Copyright: Suhailah J Nassar (suhailah) Silver Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 23 W: 2 N: 63] (287)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-12
Categories: Daily Life, Transportation, Decisive Moment, Experimental, Mood
Camera: Canon Power Shot A520
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2007-08-09 16:31
Viewed: 474
Points: 2
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
i took this photo 2 years ago when i was in Alexandria for my chirstmas break and eid holiday...
this was taken on the morning of the 1st day of eid, freezing winter morning....
after eid prayers me an my family where on our way to have breakfast at my grandparents house, takin the beach road, we pased by an area called 'Bahary' wich literaly means 'Sea-ish' in english, its basicaly where all the fishermen live and have their fishing boats parked, its not exactly a port, but its where they keep their boats...

knowing the meditaranian sea quite well and being one of its ppl i was actually quite surprised it was still and quiet that morning (usualy its very wavy and 'angry')

so when i saw this while in the car i couldent help but gettin out my camera and taking a few shots be4 we pass the beutiful scene of these lovely and colorful boats and the thick clouds at the horizon, and this was the best one out of them...

PP: Cropped and incresed color saturation

would be more than happy to recive any of your comments or critiques
hope you like it =)
best regards

Suhailah

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hi,

its a nice photo, with a nice shooting angle, i like how you tilted the camera :) i've posted a workshop, hope you'll find it useful :)

one thing you should keep in mind, that the safe shutter speed for hand held shooting is 1/80th of a second, anything less than that will result in a blurry photo...

muhammad muhsin

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