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Nice Chef
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| Información de la foto |
Copyright: Muhammad Basit (basithry)
(355) |
| Género: Gente |
| Medio: Blanco y negro |
| Tomada el: 2008-06-30 |
| Categorías: Vida cotidiana |
| Exposición: f/2.6, 1/60 segundos |
| Details: (Fill) Flash: Yes |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Versión de la foto: Versión original, Workshop |
| Fecha enviada: 2008-07-02 13:54 |
| Vista: 329 |
| Favoritos: 1 [Ver] |
| Puntos: 8 |
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| [Normas para las notas] Notas del fotógrafo |
After brushing my teeth as i sit next to my father, he told me to bring more omelette and tea from kitchen.I received this as i entered kitchen.He was all alone making breakfast for 20 people in that guest house in ziarat.
My brother got sent here soon after me becasue i did late in bringing those omelette to my father and uncle.
My brother said,"Should i take tea now", he replied,"It's already finished, wait 1 minute more".
He was in hustle, i couldnt even showed him his picture.But i can never forget that trip. |
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Hola, excelente fotografia y el estilo de blanco y negro le da un toque muy bueno, solo creo que quedo un poco sobreexpuesto abajo. Pero en si la foto esta muy buena.
- jmdias
(7328) - [2008-07-02 17:39]
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muhammad
the man is nicely put in the place. I liked this pov showing the kitchen and the food in the ground and how it was being produced by him. The upper side got a better light while the lower are is over-exposed. Good option for B&W. A nice scene that bring you nice memories
hugs
jorge
- mamcg
(3896) - [2008-07-02 20:15]
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Basit, it good to see that Ziarat is supplied natural GAS as just to save the SANOBER trees and it is well shot for the record, TFS.
Salam Muhammad,
Lovely photograph the Black and White works really well here, the contrast also brings out the texture of the really well. I think it is great that the person in the photograph is not looking directly at the camera but is looking at something else, this adds a sense of mystery to the photograph. Well Done!
Matt