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Inside Phialla's Temple
 
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 By: Yasmine El Sissy  
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Photographer  Yasmine El Sissy {Karma:1299}
Project #44 Shadows Camera Model canon s30
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 7.1-21.3mm
Uploaded 2/2/2005 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 558 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 18 Rating
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Location City -  Aswan
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Country - Egypt   Egypt
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Phiala's Temple

YeLLoW

Na3EeMa

Art Work

Aswan

Pointing Upwards

Mashrabeya

Na3eEmA

There are 18 Comments in 1 Pages
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mohamed abdallah   {K:90} 6/1/2005
only an architect can take such shot,inspiring shadows and geometry

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Omar Amroussy Omar Amroussy   {K:4502} 4/14/2005
i just love it

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Gord Runtz   {K:3348} 2/18/2005
Hi Yasmine,
This is a beautiful photograph!!
Very well composed!
I really like strong lines and great shadows in a photograph and you have accomplished this extremely well!

All the best!

Gord

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Shady Adly Shady Adly   {K:7814} 2/18/2005
Great shadows, composition, excellent framing also
7/7

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Khaled Mursi Hammoud Khaled Mursi Hammoud   {K:54005} 2/7/2005
I like the sunlight on the columns on the left side and their shadows on the wall on the right side.
Nicely composed image Yassmine, bravo,
Khaled.

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Jose Fagundes   {K:79} 2/7/2005
Excelent perspective and good "games" of light and shadow!

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Yasmine El Sissy   {K:1299} 2/6/2005
thanks ne3ma so much ,, thats so nice from u
yasmine

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N3ma  Allah Hisham N3ma Allah Hisham   {K:5465} 2/6/2005
every cm. in it is excellent,shadow is amazing,
well done,N3ma

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Daniel S. Garcia   {K:13946} 2/4/2005
WOW! You make it seem as if we the viewer were standing and enjoying this magnificent architecture marvel. Awesome work Yasmine!!

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Omnia Kamal   {K:159} 2/2/2005
hi Yasso
what a gr88888888888888 photo
begadf 7elwa gedan
bravoooooooooooo 3alekiiiiiiiii
i'm happy 4 u
go on ya a7la yasso :)
omnia

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Nour El Refai Nour El Refai   {K:12481} 2/2/2005
I like it very much ya Yasso, it is wonderful, you should know that i am not saying this just to encourage you, that's my true opinion, i see your talent, really, and i am happy that you are getting better in expressing that talent
( I like thinner frames )

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Blazej Lindner   {K:3221} 2/2/2005
nice one

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Paul Boocock Paul Boocock   {K:8314} 2/2/2005
A text book use of light, shade and perspective to create a stunning image - superb stuff Yasmine.

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Ari O   {K:990} 2/2/2005
Good seeing this interesting idea involving light and shadow. And, this is a good example to help demonstrate the fine art of cropping to achieve balance and rhythm. As this is, the left edge of lit column and the right edge of heavy shadow create a "static frame" that holds back the eye. If we crop in to both, the eye more easily picks up the "rhythm" of the columns and shadows; also, a slight crop of the topmost details will help lead the eye more quickly to the interesting duality of the shadowy doorway and the windowed sky vista.

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helea pusta helea pusta   {K:1660} 2/2/2005
that's wonderful, huge perpective, gorgeous:) Keep it up, excellent

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Evelyn Mayes   {K:8132} 2/2/2005
Great shot with detail in the shadows as well as in highlights. It really draws me in to that mysterious black door at the end.

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Milana Diklic Milana Diklic   {K:561} 2/2/2005
hmmmm, brings back memories... very good composition, works well in B&W. Keep the good work :)
regards!

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Sherif Nashaat   {K:946} 2/2/2005
Excellent Composition,
I like the shadows very much
Well Done Yasmine

Regards
Sherif Nashaat

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