Карш Малак — различия между версиями
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Malak Karsh became an equally famous photographer of nature and flower views as his elder brother of personalities. His most often published photograph was that of Parliament Hill from the Ottawa River, shown on the old paper $1.00 note. His time-exposure photographs of growing flowers are now considered scientific treasures, while the volumes he published of spectacular Canadian and Ottawa landscapes are to be seen in many homes and all libraries. His remarkable contribution to the national capital was the annual Tulip Festival, bringing thousands of tourists every year. It started with his regular visits to Holland, to capture beautiful tulips in various colours, with his photographic lense. | Malak Karsh became an equally famous photographer of nature and flower views as his elder brother of personalities. His most often published photograph was that of Parliament Hill from the Ottawa River, shown on the old paper $1.00 note. His time-exposure photographs of growing flowers are now considered scientific treasures, while the volumes he published of spectacular Canadian and Ottawa landscapes are to be seen in many homes and all libraries. His remarkable contribution to the national capital was the annual Tulip Festival, bringing thousands of tourists every year. It started with his regular visits to Holland, to capture beautiful tulips in various colours, with his photographic lense. | ||
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Malak Karsh, brother of the famous Yousuf Karsh, became a famous photographer of nature and flower views. His most often published photograph was that of Parliament Hill from the Ottawa River, shown on the old paper $1.00 note. His time-exposure photographs of growing flowers are now considered scientific treasures, while the volumes he published of spectacular Canadian and Ottawa landscapes are to be seen in many homes and all libraries. His remarkable contribution to the national capital was the annual Tulip Festival, bringing thousands of tourists every year. It started with his regular visits to Holland, to capture beautiful tulips in various colours, with his photographic lense. | Malak Karsh, brother of the famous Yousuf Karsh, became a famous photographer of nature and flower views. His most often published photograph was that of Parliament Hill from the Ottawa River, shown on the old paper $1.00 note. His time-exposure photographs of growing flowers are now considered scientific treasures, while the volumes he published of spectacular Canadian and Ottawa landscapes are to be seen in many homes and all libraries. His remarkable contribution to the national capital was the annual Tulip Festival, bringing thousands of tourists every year. It started with his regular visits to Holland, to capture beautiful tulips in various colours, with his photographic lense. |
Версия 08:18, 7 октября 2008
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Karsh Malak | |
На английском: | Karsh Malak |
Краткая информация: Фотохудожник |
Биография
Malak Karsh became an equally famous photographer of nature and flower views as his elder brother of personalities. His most often published photograph was that of Parliament Hill from the Ottawa River, shown on the old paper $1.00 note. His time-exposure photographs of growing flowers are now considered scientific treasures, while the volumes he published of spectacular Canadian and Ottawa landscapes are to be seen in many homes and all libraries. His remarkable contribution to the national capital was the annual Tulip Festival, bringing thousands of tourists every year. It started with his regular visits to Holland, to capture beautiful tulips in various colours, with his photographic lense.
Malak Karsh, brother of the famous Yousuf Karsh, became a famous photographer of nature and flower views. His most often published photograph was that of Parliament Hill from the Ottawa River, shown on the old paper $1.00 note. His time-exposure photographs of growing flowers are now considered scientific treasures, while the volumes he published of spectacular Canadian and Ottawa landscapes are to be seen in many homes and all libraries. His remarkable contribution to the national capital was the annual Tulip Festival, bringing thousands of tourists every year. It started with his regular visits to Holland, to capture beautiful tulips in various colours, with his photographic lense.