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Hi This is the Egyptian player being blocked by the senegal player
from the ball. I know about the cropping but i am too lazy to
install photoshop again, so any other comments are warmly welcome.
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NO it was just a penalty shoot out some tears were on drogba after the penalty being saved.
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Hi Everyone this picture is in the CAN 2006 final , Egypt vs Ivory
coast and this is the Egyptian goalie el Haddary saving Drogba's
penalty. Comments are very welcome as i am new in photography.
Thanks.
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Hi Everyone. I just took this picture today and i really like it. I
would really like to know if you like it too. If you manage to take
a look at my pictures and tell me how i can improve as i am 18yrs
old and it is my first year in photography.
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Hi,
Thanks a lot for your interest in the soccer pictures. I myself am a soccer goal keeper and team captin of the British university team. I have a match today against the German University in the cup on their pitch, So wish me luck. I will probably buy a lens in June as some of my friends are coming from the USA at that time. Thanks a lot for your comments
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Mido Seriously Preparing for the Match! Comments are very welcome. I
waited till his hand covered the 7-Up label so it wouldn't be
considered as an advertisment.
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whilst the Bird flu virus reached Egypt. This fan carried out the
tradition of bringing a rooster to the stadium. The red t-shirt of
the Egyptian National Team is symbolized by this bird. I myself
don't know the full story, but i know this man always brings a
rooster with him to every match. Comments are warmly welcome.
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Thanks Sara. The Internet Made the world a lot smaller. :)
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This shot is like kissing the godfather's ring. I find it quite
funny as the referee was going to give the goalie a yellow card for
wasting time. comments are warmly welcome.
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These two kids dressed in both pharonic and folklore clothes went to
the stadium to take their share of football. Comments are welcome,
If possible could you view my portfolio. Thanks
Mohamed El Bourini
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Thanks for viewing my pics. I am one of the people who is a football fanatic and missed a lot by not attending in the stands.
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This is a family which attended all the Egypt matches in the African
Cup and they are real football fanatics. Comments and critiques are
warmly welcome. Thanks
Mohamed El Bourini
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The Joy of Victory. I am 18 and still new in photography so comments
really appreciated. Thanks everyone. Mohamed El Bourini
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The lens is too expensive and until now i have paid about $1500 as a photography budget. I wish i could get a good lens 2nd hand. Thanks for the advice
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Thanks for the comments and the advice. I really appreciate them.
Mohamed El Bourini
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thanks for the comment. i was at ISO 1600 and the max f/5.6 . It was a real pain. To get the shots corrects i need a speed of 1/400s . I don't know why this part of the field is darker than the rest. Thanks for your comments
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Rough tackle by the Ivoarian defender. Surley it hurt the Egyptian
Striker Emad Moteb. Comments are warmly welcome as i am 18 and new
in the photography field. If possible could you rate some of my
other pics. thanks Everyone
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The Teleconverter is a great idea. Never crossed my mind. Yes my 200mm lens is not sufficient and intending to buy either the 300mm f/4 IS USM telephoto.
or 400mm f/5.6 USM I am really confused which to buy. Thanks for the advice.
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Great Control over the ball by the Egyptian Striker Emad Moteb. I am
Just 18 yrs old and new in photography so comments are warmly
welcome. Thanks.
Mohamed El Bourini
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Hossam Hassan the Egyptian Legend scoring with the National team,
and he cried with joy. So, Barakat trying to cheer him up. Looks
like his son. Comments are warmly welcome
King Kong went to support Egypt in the CAN 2006 final.
in Sport
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This shot was taken back in febuary in the Afrcian Cup of Nations
final 2006. Everyone went to the stadium from children to old men,
only sharing one passion. FOOTBALL (soccer!)