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in her eyes...


in her eyes...
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Copyright: Suhailah Nassar (suhailah) Silver Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 22 W: 2 N: 53] (255)
Genre: People
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2008-03-29
Categories: Daily Life, Decisive Moment, Experimental, Mood, Portrait
Exposure: f/2.8, 1/40 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2008-03-30 13:48
Viewed: 239
Points: 4
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I have decided to start a photography project, about Palestine...
i thought that i should use wat i can and wat have of talent to contribute with the rest of the ppl who are helping out in getting a voice out ther, about wats going on over there, the truth of wats really happening...

i wish i could take actual reall photographs of wat is going on there, inshallah maybe oneday...

but as for now, i will be just posting emotive protraits...
and maybe some photoshop designs...

i hope you like them....

as for this one, it is a self portrait, while i was experimenting and thinking of ideas, and way of how to shoot the photos, and all...
i think i added to much grain to this one though...
i'll be posting a better one as a workshop soon...

i hope you'll like them inshallah

please let me know what you think... =)

PS: Body used is Casio Exilim EX-Z1050
doesnt show in the 'photograph information' bar beacause i couldent find the option when i wanted to add this body to my equipment profile...

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To LeBonhomme: thank you =)suhailah 1 04-01 05:49
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Bonjour Suhailah,
I don't think you added too much grain, it's artistic expression. But you can upload photos up to 200 kb, yours is only 57. That would improve the image. I like this one as is.
I think everybody hope that peace reign in that part of the world. But be carefull not to be too politic in your posts. Here in Quebec, an author, Raymond Levesque, wrote a song called "Quand les hommes vivront d'amour". If I try to translate: "When human being will live loving each others", the second line is :" that will left no misery". Will it happen someday?
Congratulations!

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  • mark25 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 287 W: 4 N: 531] (3303)
  • [2008-04-11 11:56]

salam alekum :)

well, i like the idea a lot :) besides, its probably the first time i am seeing you (almost) :)

self portraits are very challenging, but the good thing is, you can give as much time to them as you can, coz there's no haste :)

i like how you are thinking of blending your photos to the message you want to convey :) with more observation and more practice, you will get even better :)

but this is a great start :) i am impressed :)

muhammad muhsin

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