Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Al Aijah Bridge

In this photo I tried to show the beautiful reflection of the bridge, I used a wide angel lens and a small aperture size.

Sur Coast

Tilt-Shift theme again from Sur city, I have used the trike of making the Tilt-Shift effect on Adobe Lightroom.

Camel Race

During National Day Celebrations in Barka, I toke this photo of Camel race, setting the shutter speed at 4000/1 and 4 f.stop.

Night camping

Under the glowing stars of AlSharqia Sands I toke this peace of art, used a wide angel lens with a wide open F.Stop and high ISO. 

Beautiful Sur

here is one of my favourite theme "Tilt-Shift", this one I toke it last month at Alaija - Sur, I seems to you I have used a tilt shift lens  BUT i didn't actually, the trike here is to use a normal Wide Angel lens and this make the Tilt Shift on the Lightroom.

Spider

Here is a macro one, toke this very difficult photo at our farm in Nizwa. I have used a Nikon D4 with 105mm macro lens.

Grand Masjed of Sultan Qaboos

TimeLapse taken for Sultan Qaboos Grand Masjed, while sun rising, I have set 5 sec. as interval time between each shots to take more than 400 shots at the end, after that i process it on Adobe Premier.

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

ROH

Photo taken during The National Day of Oman, I toke the advantage of the light stroke made by cars. and the leading lines gave a good balance on the photo composition.

Saturday, 2 May 2015

Photography rules by Steve Mercury


The National Geographic Steve Mercury has simplify the most famus photography rules which he has been following during his practical life, they could make you a better photographer

Indian tea maker


I took this piece of art during my last journey to india, Portrait is one of the themes that goes well with Black & White.

Saturday, 7 March 2015

The time table of  March workshops prepared by Oman photographic society

Friday, 27 February 2015


A night view of Masjed Mohammed Alameen in Bousher, Sultanate of Oman taken from the top of Bousher sands, this photo was captured using the Nikon D4 with 70-200 f 2.8 VR.