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Day After Rain

February 7, 2010 View Comments

Photographer Ehab Othman took his camera to a corner of Rainbow street to capture people’s movement on a sunny day after days of very cold rainy weather in Amman.

This was part of a bi-monthly photography meet up organized by 7iber. If you would like to join these meetups, drop us a line here.

videott2 Day After Rain

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  • ramseytesdell says:

    very very cool.

  • Tarawnah says:

    It's interesting how much happens in just one corner of the city. I'd love to see the same concept applied to souk al5udra in the balad. Especially if it comes with sound.

    Ehab, how long did it take you to shoot these photos. In other words, what time span do they represent?

  • Ehab Othman says:

    ::@taranah thanx for your comment !,,the time span was about a full hour & 100 photos [frames] used for this one & it is a trial version only .

    cheers

  • Rami says:

    This is so awesome. Great job :)

  • Tarawnah says:

    It's interesting how much happens in just one corner of the city. I'd love to see the same concept applied to souk al5udra in the balad. Especially if it comes with sound.

    Ehab, how long did it take you to shoot these photos. In other words, what time span do they represent?

  • Ehab Othman says:

    ::@tarawnah thanx for your comment !,,the time span was about a full hour & 100 photos [frames] used for this one & it is a trial version only .

    cheers

  • Rami says:

    This is so awesome. Great job :)

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