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waleed montasser
{K:2569} 7/14/2005
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Wonderful shot Kareem ,
i love Alex specially the old parts
excellent use of B&W
best regards
Waleed
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mosti Farahat
{K:696} 7/2/2005
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Nice tones, i like it if only that van wasn't there! and i found that kiosk at right making an unwanted hot spot Thanx
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Kareem Magdy Mosaad
{K:221} 6/30/2005
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thanx nermeen for ur nice comment, welcome to UF Regards
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Nermeen Edrees
{K:1254} 6/30/2005
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"Ooops" that is a one lovely photo :) It touches me awi :)
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HebA Moo'niS
{K:296} 11/8/2004
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it is really a nice photo.&the contrast is gr8.althought the shadow in the right side was so dark. but finaly i like it so. ut did u try it by a sepia color;) Bravo kareem
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Khaled Mursi Hammoud
{K:54005} 9/22/2004
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That's an original photo Karim, walla zaman ya iskendereya! Your photos are really nice postcards for alexandria....regards..khaled.
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Kareem Magdy Mosaad
{K:221} 9/16/2004
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The Picture was made by film "Kodak T-Max 100" and developed by Kodak, it's not a digital photo, sorry for being late to replay, thanx alot for ur comments.
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Brad
{K:179} 9/16/2004
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Oh ok, I thought that the picture was made with film when I saw "Kodak T-Max 100" under the film catagory. Thanks, Brad
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Josh Rodriguez
{K:237} 9/15/2004
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Its digital the photographer was probably the developer.
By the way great photo I would love to hang something like that on my wall.
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Brad
{K:179} 9/15/2004
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I love the classic look of this image. How did you develop the film? What developer did you use? Brad
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