Alley in Damascus
PUBLISHED Soura Magazine Issue 26 / Summer 2009
Alley in Damascus belongs to the following groups:
Architecture and cityscapes, Art of the Middle East, Dilapidated Buildings, Mood & Ambience - Strictly Photos, Perspectives, Ruins, Ancient and Derelict Buildings, Rustic, Street Photography and Photojournalism, True Colors of Asia and Windows and Doors Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Elana Bailey
Fab shot, Mike and congrats on being published too. Well done.
waitin' for rain
great wide and textures of walls !
well done and congrats on publication
Scott d'Almeida
excellent
Anne McGinn
Tones and colors and lighting are amazing – not to mention the setting. Well done
micklyn
Wow, stunning work ( :
RebeccaT
Fantastic image.
Lesley Williamson
Great shot, congrats on getting published! Just checked out Soura online, pretty cool. :D
Mike de Lange replied
Thank you Lesley, and everybody that made some time to comment. The Soura website will probably be updated within the next day or two, to show some previews of the features in the latest edition. Best regards
Kevin Bergen
This is a terrifically moody image. Congrats on your magazine gig! On my way to check out more of your portfolio now!
Mike de Lange replied
Thanks Kevin, I appreciate all visits and comments.
Kim Calvert
Man i love your work, the things you find and the way you capture them are awesome..wonderful shot .
Mike de Lange replied
Thanks Kim, I like “crawling around” in places others usually don’t see. Glad you like it.
deepbluwater
what mood here!! excellent image & congratulations to you as well…
Eyal Nahmias
Beautiful light and contrast. The wide angle perspective and the play of light and shadows give this image a dramatic appearance texture and interest. Thanks for sharing with the Art of the Middle East group.
Wayne Pearson
Breath taking lighting mate, beautifully framed, seen and captured.
screamserenade
definitely awesome !
god smackingly glorious !
well done.
Mojca Savicki
I’m fascinated!