M_yOOs
(37) 2009-09-21 6:33
Hello George!
I think you did a small mistake!! By looking at car registration boards, and also the entire urban scene I think that this photo doesn't been taken in Algiers but probably in Syria...Have a good day:)
Youssef
M_yOOs
(37) 2009-09-02 6:38
Bonjour Vincent!
Belles couleurs vivantes,
Composition très recherchée avec ses lignes horizontales ponctuées par la flèche du clocher de l'église,
Très belle étude de la profondeur qui assure une une excelente lisibilité des différents plans..
En somme, c'une superbe photo. De celles que j'aime le plus.
Félicitations!
Youssef
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M_yOOs
(37) 2009-08-20 2:28
Hello Maciej, happy to see you here again.. Very good topic, framing and colours...A typically scene in contemporary Algeria...:D. You know how to report the interesting moments and scenes. Your comment is also a warning message from a dangerous situation of our meat and milk quality. This phenomena still otherwise marginalized (I think). Thank you for the strong and amazing photo...:)
M_yOOs
(37) 2009-08-15 14:45
Hello Swiatek... I think that this photo is a very eloquent summary of the situation in the Casbah of Algiers. I think that photo conveys a sad ambience of the scene, despite of very living color. This is particularly real with the man standing on the side that looks at rubbish. The very clear composition of the photo with its right and left zones and the man in the middle (decentralised) gives it also strength...Felicitations..
Youssef
M_yOOs
(37) 2009-02-22 13:11
Hello Jim! The photo indicates a mythical place in Algiers :The Casbah (or the old city) of Algiers (i think) .
Your over-exposition in the photo gives a very clear idea of the volumes of buildings and how they are organized in a gradient through the hill on which the city is built. This fact is very specific in Algiers Casbah. Strange but very well done. Thank you for sharing.
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M_yOOs
(37) 2009-02-20 10:52
Yes ! you can find many of such spaces in hotels end elswhere, but which are not accessible to common algerian citizens and may be for tourists. I don't know if you asked the price of such facilities but they are very expensive. For your photo, I appreciate the big contrast between housing districts and the pool, but your picture must be cropped. I don't know how to use T.E workshop to give a proposition.
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