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 By: Amna Al Shamsi  
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Photographer  Amna Al Shamsi {Karma:21795}
Project #15 Personal Style Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Others
Film Format
Portfolio Birds
Lens canon 90-300mm
Uploaded 1/22/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 454 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 19 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Dubai
State - 
Country - United Arab Emirates   United Arab Emirates
About "some times the worrior feels as if he were living two lives at once. In one of them he is obliged to do all the things he dosnot want to do and to fight for ideas in which he does not believe. But, there is another life, and he discovers it in his dreams, in his reading and in his encounters with people who share his ideas.
The worrier allows his two lives to draw near. There is a bridge that links what I do with what I would like to do, he thinks. Slowly, his dreams take over his everyday live, and then he realises that he is ready for the thing he always wanted. Then all that is needed is a little daring, and his two lives become one" Paulo Coelho
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Shady Adly Shady Adly   {K:7814} 2/18/2005
So nice Amna .I have some thing similar, wish if you have time to tack a look.
http://www.usefilm.com/image/687092.html
Regards.

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Amna Al Shamsi   {K:21795} 2/10/2005
Hi Saeed,
Thanks alot, I tried online search and mostly free trail which doesnot have all functions and only last for a shot period of time. If you can send it as an attachement on my e mail address (amnaalshamsi@gmail.com) I will be thankfull if you can not I will see if I can find it in some software shops here or order it online. These days I started preparing some of my photos for stock photography business with some friends, I have beautiful composition for desert photos but the color contrast is not up to level.
Thanks once again Saeed,
Amna

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 2/10/2005
Hi,Amna
to get the correct attractive desert colour ,you need to be there early morning or between 4 to 5:30 evening ,always the sky with ought clouds and is not that much attraction unless the sky is really blue. Either you have the sky blue and the sand dunes strong colour or you do your contrast adjustment within a plug in (for Adobe) nik color efex pro! 1.0e and contains 2 filters 1. Brilliance/warmth and 2. skylight filter. I did send it to many of my friends, but as you know I respect you very much I did not ask you if you want it `cos that?s for the reason of your address mail address and or e-mail which I do not want ask the person unless he/she mentioned it. If you try the company name you might find a free upload in the internet. If you have your own address and you do not mind to send then I?ll try to send it its absolutely depend on you Sis. Saeed

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Amna Al Shamsi   {K:21795} 2/2/2005
Thanks Saeed

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 1/30/2005
The dark nights is a perfect shots especially at winter, the opportunity in having creative shot is fantastic. What you need is advance digital camera where you can use the manual functions. To have a result like mine or may be better you need the following:
1. A full manual mode camera to set up aperture and shutter speed to meet your requirements.
2. Check your camera has more than 8 seconds shutter speed.
3. A mini tripod with water level, cheep one (50DH)

Now depend on your Camera ability. Leave the ISO at 100 this is the best setting to get a smooth image, then go for the widest aperture, smallest ?f?, 2.8 as an example, and start with shutter speed 8 sec. leave the colour temperature in your camera smallest value, around 3000k (for the time been).
Very important: you have a short window of opportunity and that is around 15 minutes to get the right exposure and shot, that?s of the quick change of light, it is a critical time to get a nice balance of the sky and the artificial lights.
Of course after you master your ability and the camera you can change the shutter speed ,aperture and the colour temp.to mach the colours you want here is an example of different shutter speed and aperture (photo attached) f 27 and 20 sec. hope it is useful information and go get some night shots :) .Saeed

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Nando Mondino   {K:14261} 1/24/2005
Fantastic composition!

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Khaled Mursi Hammoud Khaled Mursi Hammoud   {K:54005} 1/24/2005
Nice picture and about.
Thanx for sharing.
Khaled.

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Fadel J Fadel J   {K:13974} 1/23/2005
Very powerful image Amna!! the tones and contrasts are simply wonderful!

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Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 1/23/2005
Excellent movement capture...Gongrats Amna!
Riny.

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Gregory McLemore Gregory McLemore   {K:35129} 1/23/2005
Great capture and narrative, marvalous piece.

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Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 1/23/2005
Great composition my dear!
Congrats!

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Judi Liosatos Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 1/22/2005
I like how the birds wings are the opposite of each other. Very well done.

Judi

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/22/2005
...and this is a perfect image to go with your about, Amna. Beautiful beautiful thoughts. One of my dreams was to fly, by the way, which makes this all the more special to me. After the dreame with my father I did learn to fly, and I became a hangglider pilot, so I could soar above the clouds and mountaintops with the wind in my face and feel what they feel. It was the power of that message that gave me the courage. I hope you find your dreams and "go" for it. Hugs. Antonia.

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/22/2005
goose bumps are running up my arms and neck... My father died when I was young. In my 20's he appeared sitting next to my bed in a chair as I slept. The light was streaming through the window across the white sheets. He said this to me: "In life there are dreams...and some of these are called 'Elephant Dreams.' Elephant dreams are the biggest ones...the ones we hold so dear and close to our hearts that we are almost afraid to pursue them for fear they might never be attained. I had several in my life that I never attained, and now I am gone. You should pursue your Elephant Dreams...don't be afraid." And then I woke up. Antonia

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 1/22/2005
Nice spotted,, I like the way it seems the lower bird is a bit tired from flying one place to other ,in this case not dreaming but in search of food and its life cycle,, beautiful arrangement. Saeed

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NN  NN     {K:26787} 1/22/2005
Great message and capture, Amna! The frame suits perfectly!

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Matej Bincl   {K:216} 1/22/2005
the birds have the opposite wings, nice captured moment.
well it reminds me on the horror movie.
great
regards
matej

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Sara M   {K:12411} 1/22/2005
Very effective..

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Malik Ramic   {K:1334} 1/22/2005
wonderlull!! great colours and composition
well done
regards

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