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  • When ever i go out in the street with my 200mm VR i usually get one of 2 comments: “You should work for ASIO taking photos” or “People are going to think you are a terrorist”.

  • This is some MidEastern/East Indian work of mine that I thought would look spiffy.

  • the Arab institute in Paris

  • A close up image of the eye of purebred Arabian mare, Clifton Park Nefisa. Photographed by Animax.

  • Spaghetti Westerns are a movie genre that will always live on in history and in particular the great work of director Sergio Leone. I’ve alway been a fan of his style of cinematography and the related imagery that accompanied his films, putting him at the top of this genre with The Man With No Name Trilogy; A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.. With these and other films suchs as Once Upon a Time in the West and Once Upon A Time in America this guy really did become the master at creating a visual feast for the eye, creating sepia landscapes from charismatic faces that would linger and linger… / I’ve been messing around on PS today and in a way, this is something that became an homage to that style.. Living in Saudi I dont get to see many cowboys, so I guess you could call this a Spaghetti Middle Eastern!

  • London – Obey

  • They light up a room when they enter, radiate warmth and energy, humor and spirit. Very often they’re in entertainment, actresses or singers. They can also be leaders and activists. Men and often other women hover round them like moths to a flame, and can certainly be burned by their hot, passionate, restless natures. Not that these women can’t be gentle; they love children and are almost over-active participants in the lives of their kids, making costumes for plays, coaching teams, etc. These are very creative women, with boundless energy to make, do, travel, entertain. The problem, of course, is that these Queens have trouble stepping out of the spotlight. They can overwhelm or intimidate, be bossy and overbearing. At their best, however, they are an inspiration to their family and friends, and often to admiring strangers as well. To read more go to this site

  • Wandering round the souks downtown in Riyadh can leave you spoiled for choice… with so many shops offering the same goods for sale, be it carpets or spices, it’s no wonder the shop keepers have time to sit and watch the world walk on by…

  • Alternate black on light version /

  • it is arabic islamic calligraphy and it says “Bismillah” and translates to “In the name of Allah”

  • إقرا (ikra), arabic for read... Sūrat al-‘Alaq (العلق”The Clot”), is the 96th sura or chapter of the Qur’an. The first five verses of this sura are believed to be the first verses of the Qur’an to be revealed to prophet Muhammad. It is composed of 19 Ayat (verses or “signs”), and is traditionally believed to have been revealed at Mecca. It is sometimes also known as Sūrat al-Iqrā (إقرا, “Recite”) or Sūrat al-Qalam (القلم, “The Pen”). In this sura, God presents a concise but compelling argument: Man is a creature of wonder, beginning with its development from a biomass (or Alaq), who has been granted the gift of sentience by God. Then as a being Man divides into two distinct groups: those who recognize their cosmic condition, seek divine guidance (by ‘reading’ God’s word), and bow to God’s will (symbolized by ‘prostration’); and those who even in the face of these apparent wonders of Man’s condition, consider the Human to be an ‘independent’ entity, answerable to no transcendent authority, and even more contentiously, take it upon themselves to prevent the first class of Man from following God’s Word and submitting to him. God then states that the first type of Man, the believer, is the righteous one, and that the second class is both in error and is in fact a “lying and sinful” creature. The sura concludes with God’s warning to the denier that the “guards of Hell” await, and that such men should cease from denying the believer the right to worship unmolested by them. The sura’s last verse are words of encouragement to the believer to “not yield” to the threats of unbelievers but to continue in persistence in obeying God, and a promise of nearness to God for such a believer. QUR’AN, SURA THE CLOT, “READ!” [96.1] Read: In the name of thy Lord Who createth, / [96.2] Createth man from a clot. / [96.3] Read: And thy Lord is the Most Bounteous, / [96.4] Who teacheth by the pen, / [96.5] Teacheth man that which he knew not. / [96.6] Nay, but verily man is rebellious / [96.7] That he thinketh himself independent! / [96.8] Lo! unto thy Lord is the return. / [96.9] Hast thou seen him who dissuadeth / [96.10] A slave when he prayeth? / [96.11] Hast thou seen if he relieth on the guidance (of Allah) / [96.12] Or enjoineth piety? / [96.13] Hast thou seen if he denieth (Allah’s guidance) and is froward? / [96.14] Is he then unaware that Allah seeth? / [96.15] Nay, but if he cease not We will seize him by the forelock – / [96.16] The lying, sinful forelock – / [96.17] Then let him call upon his henchmen! / [96.18] We will call the guards of hell. / [96.19] Nay, Obey not thou him. But prostrate thyself, and draw near (unto Allah).

  • Allah…in arabic translated to english means God. Which actually has a much deeper meaning, and by just saying God…gives the name Allah not much justice. /

  • This car parked at the shopping Mall near our villa (when we lived in Dubai) and although I could not get clear shots of it and have lots of clutter around the photo’s I did a few things with it in Paint Shop Pro and hope you like the outcome. This car is so lovely, maybe a bit unpractical nowadays with the fuel prices, but nonetheless a stunning car / The shopping mall is located at Arabian Ranches with La Marché, as the main shop inside.

  • A muslim and Jewish women cross paths at the open market in Nazareth, Israel. The modern clothing and the traditional garb serves as a reminder to the wonderful cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds of all people in Israel. Nikon D70 / 18-70mm 3.5/4.5 DX Nikon / 200 ISO / Aperture Priority, —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--

  • Acrylic on canvas / by Nicole Whitty

  • Acrylic Painting on canvas / Altered – cropped & digitally filter used By Nicole Whitty Copyright 2008 Has been SOLD as a Mounted Print & a T-shirt design / / / / /

  • one of the new desert drawings series .

  • Its something new… I’m not sure if i like it.. I’d appreciate some feed back, even if its to say you don’t like it.

  • The dunes at Merzouga – Morocco.

  • Modern islamic calligraphy… Allah (Arabic: الله‎, Allāh) is the standard Arabic word for God. While the term is best known in the West for its use by Muslims as a reference to God, it is used by Arabic-speakers of all Abrahamic faiths, including Christians and Jews, in reference to “God”. The concepts associated with the term Allah (as a deity) differ among the traditions. In pre-Islamic Arabia amongst pagan Arabs, Allah was not the sole divinity, having associates and companions, sons and daughters, a concept strongly opposed by Islam. In Islam, the name Allah is the supreme and all-comprehensive divine name. All other divine names are believed to refer back to Allah. Allah is unique, the only Deity, creator of the universe and omnipotent. Arab Christians today use terms such as Allāh al-ʼAb ( الله الأب, “God the Father”) to distinguish their usage from Muslim usage. There are both similarities and differences between the concept of God as portrayed in the Qur’an and the Hebrew Bible. Unicode has a codepoint reserved for Allāh, ﷲ = U+FDF2.

  • © Simone Byrne Photography, 2007. All Rights Reserved. 2nd May 2007 Arabian gelding, Lancefield. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Image Details: Canon 350D, 18-55mm lens @ 55mm / 1/500 sec, f5.6, iso 1600 / CPL filter / BW conversion in PS / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- 100% of the profit from the sale of my images on Red Bubble will go to supporting research done by the Black Dog Institute into Bipolar Disorder and Depression. Thank you very much. All comments are greatly appreciated, cheers Simone :)

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