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Model: NIKON D3 Lens?s focal length: 17.00 - 35.00 mm f/2.8 Aperture: 18 Exposure time: 30.0 s ISO: 200 Focal length: 17.00 mm Exposure mode: Manual exposure
Kuwait - Marina Waves
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- Camera: EOS Rebel T2i
- Lens: EF 17-40mm f/4L
- Exposure: 6sec.
- Aperture: f/4
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- ISO Speed: 100
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Camera Model :Canon EOS 400D digital
Lens : Sigma 18-200
Shutter Speed : 13 Sec
F-Number : F/22
Exposure Time : 13 Sec
ISO Speed : 100
Flash Mode : Did not fire
Exposure Program : Manual
Date Picture Taken 6/2/2009 05:51 PM
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The Kuwait Towers are three towers of reinforced concrete in Kuwait City. The main tower is 187 metres high and serves as a restaurant and water tower. It also has a Viewing Sphere which rises to 123 meters above sea level and completes a full round turn every 30 minutes.
KUWAIT CITY
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I took this skyline shot for Kuwait City in October 13 2009 , after sunset time, in calm beautiful weather , and at an altitude of 58 floors ,from modern construction building , where this direction show the Sharq City ,from the heart of the Kuwaiti capital, and vital and important buildings in the country.
أخذت هذه اللقطة لأفق مدينة الكويت 13 نوفمبر 2009 , بعد مغيب الشمس في جو هاديء جميل , وكنت على ارتفاع 58 طابق من بناية حديثة الانشاء , وهذه الجهة تُظهر منطقة شرق الممتدة من قلب العاصمة الكويتية , وما بها من مباني هامة.
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Exif data اعدادات الصورة
الكاميرا Camera Canon EOS 50D
سرعة الشتر - الغالق - Exposure 4
فتحة العدسة Aperture f/5.6
المدى Focal Length 24 mm
حساسية الضوء ISO Speed 100
وضع التعرض Exposure Mode Shutter priority
انحياز التعريض Exposure Bias +5 EV
This photo was taken on October 13, 2009 using a Canon EOS 50D
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Kuwait City in the evening time , Al Sawaber and Sharq area.
مدينة الكويت في وقت المساء , منطقة شرق والصوابر.
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Exif data اعدادات الصورة
الكاميرا Camera Canon EOS 50D
سرعة الشتر - الغالق - Exposure 5
فتحة العدسة Aperture f/7.1
المدى Focal Length 10 mm - Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
حساسية الضوء ISO Speed 125
برنامج التعرض Exposure Program Manual
وضع التعرض Exposure Mode Manual
انحياز التعريض Exposure Bias 0 EV
اليوم والوقت Date and Time : 2011:01:17 17:55:22 +03:00
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I first taught elementary school students English and Science in Kuwait. I was at Al-Bayan School from 1981 to 1983. These were some photos taken during my time there.
Historical, Vintage, and Classical Cars Museum
The museum was opened in October 2010 and consists of 2 buildings with an outside display area. First building houses the permanent exhibition of 30 restored important cars. While the second building contains a traffic parcour where children can practice their driving skills in electric cars. And in addition, outside of both buildings there is a collection of less important cars in various conditions, including a "barn find" Ford Model T.
The main collection can be grouped into 4 parts: 1. The display of former state limousines of Kuwait. 2. State limousines from other countries or from Royal households. 3. A collection of 3 Aston Martin's related to James Bond movies. 4. Other important cars owned by the museum or by private collectors (including 2 Minerva's from 1904 and 1924).
Kuwait
The State of Kuwait (i /kuːˈweɪt/; Arabic: دولة الكويت, Dawlat al-Kuwayt) is a sovereign Arab nation situated in the northeast of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south, and Iraq to the north. It lies on the northwestern shore of the Persian Gulf. The name Kuwait is derived from the Arabic "akwat", the plural of "kout", meaning fortress built near water.[5] The emirate covers an area of 17,820 square kilometres (6,880 sq mi) and has a population of about 2.7 million.[6]
Historically, Kuwait’s history is significantly tied in with Iraq’s history, from the days of Mesopotamia until the Neo Babylon Empire. The region was the site of Characene, a major Parthian port for trade between India and Mesopotamia. The Bani Utbah tribe were the first permanent Arab settlers in the region and laid the foundation of the modern emirate. By the 19th century, Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire, and after World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s.
After Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961, the nation's oil industry saw unprecedented economic growth. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and annexed by neighboring Iraq. The seven month-long Iraqi occupation came to an end after a direct military intervention by United States-led forces. Nearly 773 Kuwaiti oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army resulting in a major environmental and economic catastrophe.[7] Kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt.[8]
Kuwait is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government, with Kuwait City serving as the country's political and economic capital. The country has the world's fifth largest oil reserves[9] and petroleum products now account for nearly 95% of export revenues, and 80% of government income.[10] Kuwait is the eleventh richest country in the world per capita and has the highest human development index (HDI) in the Arab world.[11] Kuwait is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and is designated as a major non-NATO ally of the United States.[12]
Camera: Nikon D3
Lens: Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8G
Focal Length: 19mm
Aperture: f/16.0
Shutter Speed : 0.8
ISO: 100
Exposure: Manual
Kuwait City (Arabic: مدينة الكويت, transliteration: Madīnat al-Kūwait), is the capital and largest city of Kuwait. It has an estimated population of 63,600 (2006 estimate) within city limits and 2.38 million in the metropolitan area. Located at the heart of the country on the shore of the Persian Gulf, and containing Kuwait's parliament (Majlis Al-Umma), most governmental offices, the headquarters of most Kuwaiti corporations and banks, it is the indisputable political, cultural and economic center of the emirate.
The Liberation Tower (2nd highest building on the right of the photo) is the highest structure in Kuwait. Construction of the tower commenced before the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990. It was meant to be called The Kuwait Telecommunications Tower. When the invasion took place, construction, which was almost half-way complete, was put on hold. However, the structure received no damage, and construction resumed after Saddam Hussein's forces were expelled on February 27, 1991. Upon completion in 1993, the tower was renamed the Liberation Tower, symbolizing Kuwait's liberation from Iraq. The tower contains a revolving restaurant and observation platform (in the first disc-shaped pod; now closed to the public for security reasons), and also houses radio and other telecommunications offices. The structure stands at 372 meters high (1,220 ft) at its pinnacle. The roof of the second pod on the tower is 308 meters high (1,010 ft). It is similar to the CN Tower because both contain a revolving restaurant, observation platform, telecommunications equipment and the same look.
As in all Middle East, the city skyline is constantly changing also in Kuwait City . The tower on the very right is a new addition to the city scape. Weather across Middle East has changed in last few days and Kuwait is experiencing humidity over 80% from its usual 10%. Change of weather has brought some clouds to Kuwaiti sky, which beautifully enhance colors in the evening sky.
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 24-105 f/4L USM IS
Focal Length: 32mm
Aperture: f/10.0
Shutter Speed : 30 seconds
ISO: 125
Exposure: Manual
Moath AL-Ansarry Kuwait motocross champion
the 1st place, UAE, Umm Alqewain motocross championship round four
هذه لقطات آثناء تدريب بطل الكويت للدراجات الناريه ،المتسابق معاذ الانصاري
الذي احرز مؤخرا المركز الاول في الجوله الرابعه في دولة الامارات 08-01-18
الف مبروك
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يرجى عدم التعليق مع أخر صورة لكم
El Airbus A330-243 (9K-APE) de Kuwait Airways, llegando a Madrid Barajas procedente de Kuwait City.
10.9.2022
Kuwait City (Arabic: مدينة الكويت, transliteration: Madīnat al-Kūwait), is the capital and largest city of Kuwait. It has an estimated population of 63,600 (2006 estimate) within city limits and 2.38 million in the metropolitan area. Located at the heart of the country on the shore of the Persian Gulf, and containing Kuwait's parliament (Majlis Al-Umma), most governmental offices, the headquarters of most Kuwaiti corporations and banks, it is the indisputable political, cultural and economic center of the emirate.
The Liberation Tower (2nd highest building on the right of the photo) is the highest structure in Kuwait. Construction of the tower commenced before the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990. It was meant to be called The Kuwait Telecommunications Tower. When the invasion took place, construction, which was almost half-way complete, was put on hold. However, the structure received no damage, and construction resumed after Saddam Hussein's forces were expelled on February 27, 1991. Upon completion in 1993, the tower was renamed the Liberation Tower, symbolizing Kuwait's liberation from Iraq. The tower contains a revolving restaurant and observation platform (in the first disc-shaped pod; now closed to the public for security reasons), and also houses radio and other telecommunications offices. The structure stands at 372 meters high (1,220 ft) at its pinnacle. The roof of the second pod on the tower is 308 meters high (1,010 ft). It is similar to the CN Tower because both contain a revolving restaurant, observation platform, telecommunications equipment and the same look.
As in all Middle East, the city skyline is constantly changing also in Kuwait City . The tower on the very right is a new addition to the city scape. Weather across Middle East has changed in last few days and Kuwait is experiencing humidity over 80% from its usual 10%. Change of weather has brought some clouds to Kuwaiti sky, which beautifully enhance colors in the evening sky.
Camera: Nikon D3
Lens: Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G
Focal Length: 24mm
Aperture: f/5.0
Shutter Speed : 6 Seconds
ISO: 100
Exposure: Manual
Kuwait City (Arabic: مدينة الكويت, transliteration: Madīnat al-Kuwayt), is the capital and largest city of Kuwait.. It has an estimated population of 63,600 2006 estimate within city limits and 2.38 million in the metropolitan area.
Located at the heart of the country on the shore of the Persian Gulf, and containing Kuwait's parliament Majlis Al-Umma, most governmental offices, the headquarters of most Kuwaiti corporations and banks, it is the indisputable political, cultural and economic center of the emirate.
Kuwait City’s trade and transportation needs are served by Kuwait International Airport, Mina Al-Shuwaik Shuwaik Port and Mina al-Ahmadi Ahmadi Port 50 kilometers to the south, on the Persian Gulf coast.
Kuwait Towers in quiet reflection.
ابراج الكويت في انعكاس ليلي هاديء
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from my Archive Kuwait Spring , the best sunset ever =)
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Picture Info
CameraNikon D700
Exposure3
Aperturef/22.0
Focal Length16 mm
Exposure Bias0 EV
FlashNo Flash
Other Info: No photoshop edit
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Kuwait Towers
Illuminated with Kuwaiti flag at night
Mit der Kuwaitischen Flagge erleuchtet in der Nacht
Kuwait Towers
Kuwait City
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Gear: FUJIFILM FinePix S5Pro
Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
F-Number: 6.3
ISO 100
Focal Length: 38 mm
Lens: Tamron 28 - 75 mm - f/2.8
Exposure Program: Manual
Mall 360 Kuwait under construction.
This landmark destination will take pride of place amidst the many gated communities, ministry complexes, banks, hospitals, sports complexes, schools and supermarkets in the fast-growing area of South Surra.
To change the very heart of a world city takes courage, vision, and energy.360 Kuwait will change for ever our perceptions and expectations of life in Kuwait.
Kuwait is making the headlines again for all the right reasons.
Powered by a robust economy and readiness for growth, Kuwait, one of the region’s largest economies is at the threshold of a new era of progress.
Camera: Sony DSLR-A100
Exposure: 0.125 sec (1/8)
Aperture: f/29.0
Focal Length: 50 mm
Exposure: +0.75
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
The State of Kuwait (i/kuːˈweɪt/; Arabic: دولة الكويت, Dawlat al-Kuwayt) is a sovereign Arab nation situated in the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south at Khafji, and Iraq to the north at Basra. It lies on the north-western shore of the Persian Gulf. The name Kuwait is derived from the Arabic "akwat", the plural of "kout", meaning fortress built near water.[5] The Emirate covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 sq mi) and has a population of about 3.6 million.[2]
Historically, the region was the site of Characene, a major Parthian port for trade between India and Mesopotamia. The Bani Utbah Tribe were the first permanent Arab settlers in the region and laid the foundation of the modern emirate. By the 19th century, Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire, and after World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s.
After Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961, the nation's oil industry saw unprecedented economic growth. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and annexed by neighboring Iraq. The seven month-long Iraqi occupation came to an end after a direct military intervention by United States-led forces. Around 773 Kuwaiti oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army resulting in a major environmental and economic catastrophe.[6] Kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt.[7]
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
Focal Length: 32mm
Aperture: f/11.0
Shutter Speed : 30 Seconds
ISO: 100
Exposure: Manual
Location : Kuwait
Camera : Nikon D3S
Lens : Nikon 24-70mm
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Kuwait City (Arabic: مدينة الكويت, transliteration: Madīnat al-Kuwayt), is the capital and largest city of Kuwait. It has an estimated population of 63,600 (2006 estimate) [citation needed] within city limits and 2.38 million in the metropolitan area. Located at the heart of the country on the shore of the Persian Gulf, and containing Kuwait's parliament (Majlis Al-Umma), most governmental offices, the headquarters of most Kuwaiti corporations and banks, it is the indisputable political, cultural and economic center of the emirate.
Kuwait City’s trade and transportation needs are served by Kuwait International Airport, Mina Al-Shuwaik (Shuwaik Port) and Mina al-Ahmadi (Ahmadi Port) 50 kilometers to the south, on the Persian Gulf coast.
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Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
Focal Length: 63mm
Aperture: f/13.0
Shutter Speed : 30 Seconds
ISO: 100
Exposure: Manual
I took this on October 22, 2017 while visiting the capital of Kuwait. It was a wonderful experience getting to see the Kuwait Towers. A rather luxurious and somewhat overwhelming meal.
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This is my first try in shooting & editing RAW
"The Kuwait Towers are three towers of reinforced concrete in Kuwait City. The main tower is 187 metres high and serves as a restaurant and water tower. It also has a Viewing Sphere which rises to 123 meters above sea level and completes a full round turn every 30 minutes. The second tower is 145.8 metres high and serves as a water tower. The third tower houses equipment to control the flow of electricity and illuminates the two bigger towers. The towers were designed by Sune Lindström and Malene Björn and were built by Energoprojekt, a company from Belgrade, Serbia. They opened to the public in March of 1979. The towers were damaged heavily by the Iraqis during their occupation of Kuwait from 1990 to 1991." Quoted from WikiPedia
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It is a 3 photos HDR
Camera: Nikon D80
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Program: Aperture-priority AE
Metering Mode: Center-weighted average
Date and Time (Original): 2009:06:11 19:01:24
Files Format: RAW
Locaton: Dasman, Kuwait City
Filter: Circular Polarizer
On a carbon-fiber tripod
Cable release used
Software: Adobe Lightroom 2 & Photomatix PRo
Shot #1 Shutter Speed: 1 sec
Shot #2 Shutter Speed: 4 sec
Shot #3 Shutter Speed: 2 sec