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A few from EgyptI've had a hard time sorting through my photos and especially picking any to share, but here is a mixed bag of shots all showing something different from Cairo please critique away, and I'd love to know how you think I can improve these.
Re: A few from EgyptWow, i love that second one! Can you give a few details of that shot? Like where it was taken etc? Really nice.
Re: A few from Egypt#1 Taken in the Coptic Museum (in the Coptic Area, Cairo)
#2 A lantern in the Hanging Chapel (gorgeous, church) in the Coptic Cairo area, its full of lovely ornate wooden panels (I have some more detailed shots from the church is was great. #3 Sunsetting over A Mosque near Khan al-Khalili bizarre #4 Out of focus street shot near Fishawi's Coffee Shop
Re: A few from EgyptCraig, absolutely love the simplicity of the first and like the second but feel I should like it more. Possibly the very high highlights of light distract, I am really not sure but I want to like it more than I do. Should I call you Mr Cartier Bresson for the fourth?
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Re: A few from Egypt#1 has got my vote for sure Everything about it is great, especially the tones. #3 is also a nice shot. Not sure why I like #4, but I do.
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Re: A few from EgyptNice work Craig Cairo is a fascinating city, I hope that you visited the museum.
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Yes, twice!The second time I ran away from the crowds to the Coptic area the first (I spent 4 hours wandering around inside).
Re: A few from EgyptCraig - I think your compositional skills make #1 - it could easily be an ordinary shot, but your framing make the most of both the colours and the scene. #2 shows a great eye for detail - the streaming light really makes this shot. #3 by contrast is a little lacking in punch. As for #4 - maybe Leigh will like it
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Re: A few from EgyptEspecially #1. Looks Egyptianish.
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