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orhankose1

Exposure Date: 2010:07:17 18:01:02;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 50D;
ExposureTime: 1/250 s;
FNumber: f/10;
ISOSpeedRatings: 100;
ExposureProgram: Manual;
ExposureBiasValue: 0;
MeteringMode: Spot;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 35 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows;


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Magnifica toma y excelente composicion y exposicion, con una sensacional atmosfera captada, asi como una luz y tonos estupendos. Felicidades. ++

Un cordial saludo -Tolo.

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Beautifull light and composition,EXCELLENT work,top marks,Harry

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Your Charcoal Workers folder is exceptional - and it makes me feel sorry for them for what looks like a really difficult life - especially the children.

On a (perhaps) more humorous note, if all I had was the image and didn't know the context, the first title that comes to mind for this particular image is "Kung Fu's Last Stand".

Your overall Portfolio is really great - I enjoyed it.

Cheers!  Jerry

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Excellent composition, colors, light, contrasts in colors and lights as well as superb allocation / arrangement of image elements. I enjoy viewing.

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Superb rendering of a slice of life that is at once grueling and difficult but made majestic, artful and compelling with photography.  Thank you for this and the other images of Turkey- simply beautiful and very well done.

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This whole series is really beautiful; brilliant use of light and shadows, very impressive photos.

It also has a heroic atmosphere, the workers as they're caught in the light as you do take on something of heroes defying the elements. At the same time, I wonder, isn't this extremely hard, heavy work? A harsh life under very challenging conditions?

I mean this not to criticise your photos, but just to share thoughts that came up in my mind watching your series. Every story has more than one side, and you told your story, and with these photos I think you told your story in an excellent way. It also makes me interested in knowing more about the subject, and that means your photos really managed to communicate - a very good thing. Thanks for sharing this series.

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