Photographer's Note
workhorse of the nile..transport and living accommodation as well..these craft ply a constant course north to south using wind and return on the flow of the nile. the nile cruise can be done on one.
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clodreno
(0) 2004-01-20 3:42
Very nice image. I love the movement of the sail in this shot.. Those boats are really elegant. May be you could remove the white spot at the top left...
mortijo
(12828) 2004-01-20 3:45
Very nice picture with warm colors. The line of boats is very pleasant. Could be a little bit sharper though. Are you standing on a cruise ship (upperdeck)?
manny
(22032) 2004-01-20 6:25
Very interesting. The diagonal formation of the boat is well-seen. The sparkling water threw out a spectacular textured reflection. The cropping is just what it should be. Very good picture!
eelliott305
(776) 2004-01-20 7:10
Very attractive composition. The four boats are all caught in good positions in a diagonal. Well done.
ninadev
(5377) 2004-01-20 12:29
Very nice alignment of these white feluccas on this beautiful blue water. They look like they are racing.
Porteplume
(4036) 2004-01-24 11:42
Lovely diaginale composition, with very fresh colours. It is such a beautiful view that it's a pity not to try to get rid of the noises... So I tryed a WS for you.
smash2707
(3320) 2006-01-15 11:34
Great composition and colors (a lot better than the felucca I managed to take - not posted, at least yet). I like the desert in the background. This contrast between the color of the Nile, the vegetation on the shore and the desert behind is one of most beautiful images of Egypt in my memory.
Photo Information
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Copyright: geof worrall (mrcrow)
(3993)
- Genre: Plaatsen
- Medium: Kleur
- Date Taken: 1999-04-14
- Categories: Vervoer
- Camera: Minolta X700, 28 mm, Polarizer
- Belichting: f/5.6, 1/500 Seconden
- Fotoversie: Originele versie, Workshop
- Thema's: Boats with Masts(Cropped and Not), Traditional Ship [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2004-01-20 3:31