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Photo "Preparing the Coffee"

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Preparing the Coffee
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A man from Bushari tribes grinds coffee beans to prepare fresh coffee. 
published:
Tue 4 Dec 2001 17:56
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Viktoriya SHvarc Viktoriya SHvarc #1 Tue 4 Dec 2001 17:58

Очень калоритная личность.


Liva... temabina Liva... temabina #2 Tue 4 Dec 2001 18:01

5+++!!!


Alex Kirkovsky Alex Kirkovsky #3 Tue 4 Dec 2001 18:02

So many specific details bring the strong feeling of East for me.
Picturesque personage!


RMB RMB #4 Tue 4 Dec 2001 18:16

Beautidul image... a lot of detailes...


Kakha Kakha #5 Tue 4 Dec 2001 19:01

Good composition, I suppose it was hard to get vell exposured black face and white cloth.


Wahid Noureldin Wahid Noureldin #6 Tue 4 Dec 2001 20:10

Hit of a portrait, Reda.


Leonid Nerovny Leonid Nerovny #7 Tue 4 Dec 2001 21:30

It seems that he doesn`t hurry up smile


Peter Wallack Peter Wallack #8 Tue 4 Dec 2001 21:40

I would love to have an article for Profotos.com on Your Travel Culture Portraits.
700-1440 words and 6 to 8 images. Profotos.com does ot pay but it gives you a link to your web site keeps the article in archives and will give you a feature slide show of your own. I am thinking of asking Wahid for a similar article with me writing about the similarities and differences in style.

I have way more than a dozen of these wondefrful portraits. You have wonderful
trrust from youir subjects.


Peter Wallack Peter Wallack #9 Tue 4 Dec 2001 21:43

I would love to have an article for Profotos.com on Your Travel Culture Portraits.
700-1440 words and 6 to 8 images. Profotos.com does ot pay but it gives you a link to your web site keeps the article in archives and will give you a feature slide show of your own. I am thinking of asking Wahid for a similar article with me writing about the similarities and differences in style.

I have seen way more than a dozen of these wondefrful portraits of yours. You have wonderful trust from youir subjects.


Mary Waters Mary Waters #10 Tue 4 Dec 2001 22:12

very nice,reda....like the contrasts...very interesting info...and I bet it`s good coffee.too !!


Peter Schwarz Peter Schwarz #11 Tue 4 Dec 2001 22:25

What a Great portrait! So many details in this image - the light is wonderful as also the colours are- beautiful contrast. Excellent shot, Reda!


Greg Summers Greg Summers #12 Tue 4 Dec 2001 22:26

Once again you have captured this man`s essence - in the final print - I might lighten the left side of his face - just a bit - you have to leave some mystery there. You rportraits are incredible


Borisych Borisych #13 Wed 5 Dec 2001 01:09

Excellent portrait!


Juan Sebastian Sepulveda Juan Sebastian Sepulveda #14 Wed 5 Dec 2001 04:05

Great portrait, not friendly looking , the composition and contrast are perfect


Lucien Vander Sypt Lucien Vander Sypt #15 Wed 5 Dec 2001 10:48

Excellent natural portrait of a man at ease in his habitat.