Semi Final Candidates
Awais Yaqub
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:scratch from cholistan trip.
This one was shot from roof top of van while returnning from desert Cholistan
This is islamic calligraphy on door of Sadiq Mosque about 70 Years old. I tried to shoot it as told by dgrinners but was not able to include a person in a photo as this is not very wide
A street scene old man is fixing shoes while other is begging :scratch
A kid in cholistan Desert with his camel he charges around 10 Rs for a ride
Turbun is fashion of Cholistan
A kid in village with dusty cloths and cracks on face due to winter
This one was shot from roof top of van while returnning from desert Cholistan
This is islamic calligraphy on door of Sadiq Mosque about 70 Years old. I tried to shoot it as told by dgrinners but was not able to include a person in a photo as this is not very wide
A street scene old man is fixing shoes while other is begging :scratch
A kid in cholistan Desert with his camel he charges around 10 Rs for a ride
Turbun is fashion of Cholistan
A kid in village with dusty cloths and cracks on face due to winter
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All are amazing images. The first one is probablt my favorite, although the street scene with beggar is a close second. The turban one is also excellent, but the others tell a stronger story.
Best of luck to you,
Emily
In that order, too.
Always lovely to see your work, Awais. Good luck!
The other portraits are wonderful, beautiful, touching. gorgeous work Awais!!!
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Beautiful shots (as usual from you!).
Ken
On the first one, my eyes are drawn to the watermark, which unfortunately detracts from my enjoyment of the shot. It's less obvious on the other shots.
Anyway, I always enjoy seeing your photography, Awais.
I think the mosque shots, while intersting, are not going to stand up to the judging in an SF round. For those shots you might consider doing an photographic study of that mosque, then include them in a book! Do a study and put them up also on one of the other threads out there in Dgrin.
For the portraits, these are great, and they are likely very interesting to viewers who don't live in Pakistand. BUT I think you've done several of them in contests so far, and you run the risk of doing the same thing.
That leave the street scenes, my favorite of the two being the scooters in the dust. The other one is so wide that there is a lot of distraction, so I have a hard time seeing what the central subject is. If the beggar were up closer to the shuster, you could crop in on the contrast, one working, the other begging...
Again, NGM shot of the day, my freind!
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Honestly speaking i don't like water marking my photos. But in Pakistan photos get robbed quite easily that is why i have to do that. Even national television of Pakistan use photos available online without permission
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Saw these photos in the Landscape forum and was amazed by them. #1 was my favorite and am glad to see that you entered it.
Good luck,
E
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