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The Son of Mountains


The Son of Mountains
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Copyright: Hameem Sarwar (hama) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 164 W: 0 N: 68] (1257)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-08-01
Categories: Portrait
Exposure: f/6.4, 1/400 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2008-04-24 11:49
Viewed: 374
Points: 7
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Here is Hassam with his cattels. These people bring there carrels on the top of the mountain plains for grazing.This practice goes on from May to Sep every year and before the snow falls they go down to their winter homes and stay there up till the snow ends.This picture was taken on a similar plain at Malamjaba around 9000Feet from sea level.Malamjaba is a very attractive hill station in the north west of Pakistan (Swat Vallies)

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very nice capture well done

Hello Hameem

This is a very good composition. I really like the details. The man has a natural expression with an axe over is shoulders. The colors of the grass contrasts very well against the cows/bulls.

Obvious focus problem and a overexposure on the sky and trees behind.
I made some corrections using photoshop just to see the photo sharp and reduce a bit of the overexposure on the trees. Hope you like it.

TFS

Hi Hameem,

I saw your gallery of pictures. You have a good eye for photography.

This one is a nice portraiture of a working man.
Well done.
Dennis

This photo tells a story Sarwar, this takes us back in time to centuries past and it still is around today, well captured :)

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