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from Jordan
said:yummy... the eggs made crave for some scrambled fried eggs in virgin oil or zibdeh baladi... i always wanted to know how an olive press looks like... do u have more photos?
from Jordan
said:Nice ones... the first ones looks like wrapped corpses, but I like it!
Oula: Waht was that? :cry: who's gonna make me fried eggs now, I suck at that!
from Jordan
said:sabri, add the picture of tankat il zeit, i like that one, it compliments the others. Also la tinsa the 4 seasons shot.
from Jordan
said:Thank you for your comments, these were taken during the coarse of a 4 day workshop held in Amman organized by Moving Walls.
Olua, I'll email you photos I didn't post
Dima, the last one is my favorite as well
Laith, thanks for reminding me
from Jordan
said:ya3ni 3anjd mashallah 3alek ya Sabri.. el pictures kteer 7elween bynfa3o la film masri :)
Jammel had some cool pictures of an olive press
click:<A HREF="http://muqata.blogspot.com/2006/12/settlers-olive-tree.html">Jameel</A>
from Jordan
said:Man, I love your work.. and I'd love to hear you saying anything here, http://www.moeys.net/2006/12/24/photographers-i-adore-in-jordan/
from Jordan
said:hi sabri my name is Ammar Al Fakhuri ,i like you photo , i'm managing a project called sura which is working with kids age group 12-16 yesrs old and we are providing cameras for them , we are looking for free lance photographers that would like to work with theis kids once a week for 2 and half hour and we will pay per session , if you are interested please contact me at : ammar.f@zenid.org.jo
ps: your photos are great man
from Jordan
said:Love them! Especially the portraits, your images are always uninhibited and not restrained. You basically take something that isn't so appealing to the general public, capture it, and turn it into something beautiful. I can see the connection with George Azar.
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from Jordan
which Olive Press where these taken at?