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Photographer  boubekeur boukerma {Karma:2623}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model -
Categories Journalism
Portrait
Children
Film Format
Portfolio Boubekeur Boukerma
street photography
Lens -
Uploaded 9/18/2005 Film / Memory Type -
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Location City -  Algiers Suburb
State - 
Country - France   France
About Middle East carries many ideas. One of them is how children education is essential to bring hopes as a first step for self awarness.
The space on the left means the youngest is missing and the steel door captures our vision instead.

A double sided view according to our own wish : "freedom" or "steel".

For any contact : boukerma@yahoo.fr
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boubekeur boukerma   {K:2623} 11/8/2005
Dear Hamta,

Thank you to express your feeling about this shot.
It always depends on our eyes to get a feeling.
Look at Paolo's comment on this photo. He found it too light... and he's right.
Indeed, if you add more contrast it will burn the white parts and for B&W it's a crime if not done on purpose.
My advice : exposure for the shadows and process for the clearest parts...

Take Care and enjoy my portfolio as much as you are conducted by passion...

Boubékeur

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hAmTa    {K:600} 11/8/2005
excelent shot, but in my eye it would be better to have more contrast...anyway...subject and composition is excelent.

be nice and happy.

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boubekeur boukerma   {K:2623} 9/19/2005
Thank you Green for your interest and comment.
I appreciate you like B&W vision to enhance life's colours...

Kind Regards,

Boubekeur

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boubekeur boukerma   {K:2623} 9/19/2005
Hi Mary,

It's a pleasure for me too to receive news. I hope everything is fine in Tehran and you could make already some expo there...
Thanks for this comment.

Take Care

Boubékeur

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Fakhra O. Fakhra O.   {K:5961} 9/18/2005
Meaningful in human terms and professional way too.
I liked how you chose to present it in B&W. It creates depth of meaning.

Very well composed and captured.

regards.

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mary karimi mary karimi   {K:10818} 9/18/2005
Hi dear boubekeur
I'm really glad to see you after long time:)
hope you are fine.
very good explain the shot in your about.
I love this!
I can touch the feeling in the image. Very professional.
bravo

take care

Mary

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Paolo Corradini Paolo Corradini   {K:59552} 9/18/2005
thanks for your about that explain the shot, i like the composition and the Bw, just a little bit too light.
greetings
PAOLO

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