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Simply RED 2
 
Image Title:  Simply RED 2
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 By: Nesreen Edrees  
  Copyright ©2005

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Photographer Nesreen Edrees  Nesreen Edrees {Karma:738}
Project N/A Camera Model HP
Categories Macro
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 3 X optical zoom
Uploaded 9/29/2005 Film / Memory Type 3 x Optical zoom
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 385 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 11 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Egypt   Egypt
About It's a dried flower, I was astonished to see the effect on it when putting it into some water, the transformation that happened in terms of the softer texture and the shiny color urged me to capture this transformtion process of something resembles the dead to a more vital thing.
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Nesreen Edrees Nesreen Edrees   {K:738} 10/2/2005
I am sorry if it looks scary to you :)
I didn't mean that and I didn't see it like this, I just saw a red shinny flower and the flower itself was kind of unique and I wanted to capture that.
Thanks to you all for your comments, they are very much appreciated.

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Hesham Abouzekry   {K:15927} 9/30/2005
excellent.
H.A

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hatem yehia hatem yehia   {K:3232} 9/30/2005
till now i can c it a bloody heart or cherry lips i cant get that :(
a good idea anyways

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Mennat-Allah El-Husseiny Mennat-Allah El-Husseiny   {K:1374} 9/29/2005
bravo begad very well done,
it's a bit scary i can say, cause i first thought it's an open heart operation or sthg, but really it's very unique,
keep it up
best regards.

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sherif hussein   {K:13815} 9/29/2005
Very nice shot Nesreen & beautiful red color
Regards
Sherif

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Nesreen Edrees Nesreen Edrees   {K:738} 9/29/2005
Thanks a lot Moataz.

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moataz k. elkateb   {K:4971} 9/29/2005
very nice shot Nesreen and nice color .

BEST REGARDS
M(O)A T A Z

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Nesreen Edrees Nesreen Edrees   {K:738} 9/29/2005
Thanks Ahmed for the kind comment and support.

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ahmed saied ahmed saied   {K:8734} 9/29/2005
Nice idea Nes.
Maybe the red colour is too shiny , might need to be more clear to us , also need some words from U in the about .
Keep on trying , we all here to learn .
regards

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Nesreen Edrees Nesreen Edrees   {K:738} 9/29/2005
Thanks Khaled for your comment. it's a flower... a red one, the use of the macro lens associated with the water made this effect.

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Khaled Mursi Hammoud Khaled Mursi Hammoud   {K:54005} 9/29/2005
Why did you remove the previous one Nesreen?
As I said before, I like the glistening bloody red color of it but tell me what is it?
My regards,
Khaled.

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