Erebuni-Yerevan 2010

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Dr. Harout
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Re: Erebuni-Yerevan 2010

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Another cohort passes by...
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So the king asks the queen: "who's the bastard fashion designer?"
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Re: Erebuni-Yerevan 2010

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Hello!!!
Sorry again for long period absence, but the good thing is that I keep contact with doctor and aware of photographic news:))
We really enjoyed the celebration of our city. Here are some of my pics taken in that day. I mainly tried to take the shots of cultural presentations and events.
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Here is an another batch
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Doctor's sonny:)) sweetty
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Making a butter in old times

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Dr. Harout;

:D You have a cute son. But I kind of assumed that he would be yours from the cane he rests his hands and chin on while you're probably holding the camera while shooting Armen or some king: 'Doc's 'tripod' in his own ' words! :)

Nice lens use during the takes but I have to agree that the costumes are overdone with the use of modern textiles for the legions...there's even one rather short warrior in jeans in the last row! : ))

Still though, it's a good parade for kids; colourful and in the move.


Armen;

Welcome back after trotting around North America and other places. Some nice shots as closeups... : ))


Thnaks for sharing,

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Nice fashion show Doc :D

Armen, nice to see you back on the forum - I was very surprised by the first shot as I didn't expect a stone mason to be wearing nail varnish :shock: .
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Thanks Yildiz and Birma.
These were real soldiers rounded up for the parade.
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Here is a girl with amazing beauty and sweet sound who was singing an Armenian folk.

Doc and me liked her a lot, let's say especially me :lol:
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Armen, you seem to have an eye for pretty girls! Better watch that or you could end up married! :shock:

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Re: Erebuni-Yerevan 2010

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I agree with you Dusty :P but I haven't time for marriage :( although if I meet a corresponding christian girl I would marry without any doubts :roll:
By the way I liked your last two photos a lot Doc
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I really like the pottery wheel shots Doc - I guess the challenge is to get the hands still and sharp but with the pot still blurred through spinning ?
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Right on, Birma. I was afraid I couldn't get it right, specially that the SSS was off (lens not chipped yet).
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