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Quaitbai Fortress, Right Angle

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I took this on my fun day with my intimate friend... unfortuanately I didn't have my cam yet... but I'd like to show you parts of my Alexandria... with a different perspective of course... MINE Hope you like it, because I think I'm going to be posting some of the shots I took that day till I get to take my camera on a ride and get some new shots :D

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mickuk50

4:03PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

i like your pov nahla :o),,the stone work looks very detailed considering its a cam phone .excellent capture my friend mick

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jgkane

4:39PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Good POV, great light, textures and cloudscape details, Nahla. If this is just your camera phone, the shots from your new digital camera will be well worth waiting for. I like old buildings, especially forts and temples, mosques and churhes. I used to be a 'miniature wargamer', as they would say over in the States. I often constructed my own building models using card, balsa wood, plasticene, glue and paint. These I used in my war games, at home, and in our scshool club, when I was a teacher, may years ago. 'Mimiature wargameer' means that I fought stylized battles, some historical, using model soldiers and scenery, according to rules, on a table, - not that I am very wee or ultra-small .. ;o) Mind you, many of the folk I would encounter, on duty, on the street ( known as 'punters' - another name for people who bet on horse races ), would call me, in an affectionate, and respectful Glasgow manner, 'Wee man', usually because I was taller than they were. The English folk hero, Robin Hood, had a giant of a man as his friend, known as 'Little John'. Keep well, and enjoy life to the full, my friend. Regards, John.

MrsLubner

4:52PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

This is good but I can only just imagine how stunning it could be with the new camera. What I like about this is the nice clean lines everywhere. Blocks for walls, for walks, nice tight corners and all seems to be in order. Palms for grace against the walls as well. Where is the litter and where is the concession stand? LOL. I also like the top of the city as it appears over the walls and in the distance. I am anxious to see your world...

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RobyHermida

4:54PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Gorgeous done!!!

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rainbows

1:06PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

A wonderful shot Nahla, so much to see here. Excellent work. Diane.

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amlondono

4:59PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Great shot again Nahla ! Ana

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Richardphotos

7:05PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

impressive fort and capture

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Flannelman

8:17PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

So much to see. Great view. I like the high clouds and the distant buildings. Nice one. thanx 4 the share ;-)


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.2
MakeNokia
ModelN70-1
Shutter Speed500/1000000
ISO Speed64
Focal Length5

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