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		<title>Inside &quot;Film City,&quot;&#160;Qatar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Longtime Boing Boing reader Jethro Stamps, a freelance photographer based in the middle east, shares a wonderful set of photographs he shot in Qatar at Film City, an old abandoned film set in the heart of the desert. "It's a very odd place indeed," he says, "made stranger by the fact no-one seems to know [...]]]></description>
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Longtime Boing Boing reader <a href="http://500px.com/jethrostamps">Jethro Stamps</a>, a freelance photographer based in the middle east, shares <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jethrostamps/sets/72157632102246749/">a wonderful set of photographs</a> he shot in Qatar at Film City, an old abandoned film set in the heart of the desert. "It's a very odd place indeed," he says, "made stranger by the fact no-one seems to know what any of it was ever used for." 
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More images and Jethro's story about the visit, below.
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<strong>FILM CITY / Jethro Stamps</strong>. <p>
<em>Out on the deserted west coast of Qatar, well away from the construction and gridlock of the capital Doha, the scenery quickly turns bleak.</em><p>



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<em>Over the course of two trips we planned to find and explore the fabled Film City, an old abandoned film set in the heart of the desert.<p>
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<em>On the first trip we got lost and found nothing but some rocky outcrops, hewn into unlikely shapes by the coastal elements, along with a glorious sky (the final five shots in this set).</em><p>

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<em>Our second trip saw us slightly better prepared and we found the lost set a mere five minute drive from our previous trip.
It was significantly less interesting than we'd imagined.<p>
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<em>So spotting a hut in the distance we drove to the next valley where most of these pictures where taken.<p>
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<em>Old, abandoned round huts, solidly built, haphazardly scattered around the valley, one of which perched precariously on a seemingly inaccessible mound. 
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<em>The only signs of life being a pair of abandoned boots, the occasional cairn and a skull and crossbones sprayed on one of the buildings.<p>
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<em>There was a desert fox too, but it ran away.
We have no idea what the huts were used for. Part of the film set perhaps?
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<em>All photos taken with a Canon 60D and a 17-40 f.4 L. The majority are HDRs taken using the excellent (and free!) <a href="http://www.magiclantern.fm/">Magic Lantern custom firmware tool</a>.
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<p> All photos by Jethro Stamps. He's at jethro.stamps@gmail.com, if any assigning editors want to hire him for work!
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