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    Belly Dancer 3

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    This is my first experiment with my new flash Metz-48 for my Olympus

    E-520 (this is the very first time that I have use an external flash)

    Photo shotted at 94mm (with Zuiko 40-150 kit) F/5 1/160 s ISO 100

    Please give me your opinion about this one Thanks Andrea

    Belly Dancer

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    This is my first experiment with my new flash Metz-48 for my Olympus

    E-520 (this is the very first time that I have use an external flash)

    Photo shotted at 128mm (with Zuiko 40-150 kit) F/5,4 1/160 s ISO 100

    Please give me your opinion about this one Thanks Andrea

    Belly Dancer

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    This is my first experiment with my new flash Metz-48 for my Olympus

    E-520 (this is the very first time that I have use an external flash)

     

    Photo shotted at 64mm (with Zuiko 40-150 kit) F/4,5 1/160 s ISO 100

     

    Please give me your opinion about this one

     

    Thanks

    Andrea

    Belly Dancer 1

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    I am tryng to realize a photo book for my girflind activity of belly

    dancer.

     

    Please give me your opinion about this photo, is very important for me

    select some good shot.

     

    Tnx

    Andrea

  1. Photo shotted at the Surgery Caos live at Big Bang in Rome (a Radio

    Rock 106.6 FM event)

     

    Photo shotted with Olympus e-520

     

    They are a great industrial\cyber goth band from Italy

     

    Link to band website and MySpace (where if you would you can listen

    some their song)

     

    Please give me your opinion about this one

    Sunset at Sori

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    A photo shotted in Sori (Liguria, Italy) at the sunset.

    Please give me your opinion about it.

     

    Olympus e-520 + Zuiko 14-42

     

    a 31 mm F\22 1/8 s

    ISO 100.

     

    Thanks

    Andrea

  2. The Queen of Sheba (Ge'ez: ንግሥተ ሳባ Nigista Saba, Hebrew: 'מלכת שבא‎

    Malkat Shva, Arabic: ملكة سبأ‎ Malikat Sabaʾ), was the woman who ruled

    the ancient kingdom of Sheba and is referred to in Habeshan history,

    the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Qur'an. The location of

    the historical kingdom may have included parts or all of modern day

    Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Yemen. The imperial family of Ethiopia claims

    its origin directly from the offspring of the Queen of Sheba by King

    Solomon.[5] The Queen of Sheba (ንግሥተ ሣብአ nigiśta Śab'a), is named

    Makeda (ማክዳ) in the Ethiopian account. An ancient compilation of

    Ethiopian legends, Kebra Negast ('the Glory of Kings'), is dated to

    seven hundred years ago and relates a history of Makeda and her

    descendants. In this account King Solomon is said to have seduced the

    Queen of Sheba and sired her son, Menelik I, who would become the

    first Emperor of Ethiopia.

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