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Photographer Hugo de Wolf  Hugo de Wolf {Karma:185110}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Nikon D2x
Categories From The Field
Nature
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio The Dutch Files
Lens Sigma 135 - 400 f/4.5 - 5.6
Uploaded 7/26/2006 Film / Memory Type ISO 100
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 1914 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 43 Rating
5.60
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Haarlemmerliede
State - 
Country - Netherlands   Netherlands
About I've been rather busy, and finding a bit of difficulty keeping up with your photos. I Haven't forgotten about you, though, just had to shoot a cow.

Ingredients;
100% pure Cow (and a brown cow now)
Another lovely Dutch summer evening (plenty of those, these days)
A muddy ditch
Nikon D2x
Sigma 135 - 400 f/4.5 - 5.6
Focal Length: 400mm
Shutterspeed: 1/180'
Aperture f/5.6
ISO setting: 100ASA

Reason for shooting a cow: Someone wanted a 2x2 meter print of a cow on their wall, so here it is. Your comments / critiques are as usual very much appreciated.

I hope to be back in full force soon, but can't really promise anything for the near future. Take care, y'all!

Cheers,

Hugo
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There are 43 Comments in 1 Pages
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Dan   TDFoto Dan  TDFoto   {K:8618} 12/28/2006
Nice Capture...HOW NOW BROWN COW!
All the best in 2007! And may there be many good shots on your digital card :)
Dan

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 8/29/2006
hehehe.. this one really make a nice 2x2 metre print, very nice work, Hugo
the 6067 reminds me the beagle boys in the disney - scrooge story

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J S   {K:1806} 8/22/2006
Hugo,

I can't say much, I really feel honoured by your comment on "static", Thanks.

I have looked on you long back in the days when I first logged on. You have an wonderful eye, thanks goodness to photography... you can share that wonderful eye of what you visualize the world as.

Thanks! Keep up all those wonderful shots. You deserve those awards.

Thanks,

Jay

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andree lerat andree lerat   {K:17476} 8/18/2006
I love your composition. However, I do not think that I would hang it on my wall because the tag pierced in his/her ears does not bode well for a happy future... In fact the eye is sad making it a moving portrait:) Andree

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 8/16/2006
I'm never sure what is the most attractive to the farmer, the colour of the eartag or the number on it! Great perspective and colour Hugo a pity about the softness as already mentioned by the others - nothing one cannot fix with a program like focus magic. Other than that a great shot. Regards.
Joggie
(thanks for your comments on my uploads, your critiques are constructive and always leave one to think again - appreciated!)

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 8/16/2006
i hope... & thanks to you my big friend..
nicely time
roby

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João F * Photography João F * Photography   {K:41945} 8/15/2006
Great compo dear Hugo well done my dear friend !!
all the best
joão

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NN  NN     {K:26787} 8/15/2006
Hi Hugo! Poor creatures, married to these horrible tags! I´m a friend of extreme close-ups, and would like to see more of the eye; not much to look at here! Best wishes from cow number 14813 :)

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
Hi Robert, thanks for your comment.... you're too kind; the DoF is terrible in this photo; if shallow, it should've been on the ear tag, and if wide, I should've gotten the photo in focus in the first place; I only noticed it too late, but the image is too soft...

Cheers,

hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
Hi Piero, thanks for your comment. Don't worry about me, sometimes life is just a bit busy, but I'm fine and enjoying it... Hope you are OK, too,

Thake care,

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
Hi Petal,

yes, evening light. The focus point is definitely missing - it's just out of focus, and that was totally unintentional. I only found out when it was too late. Luckily, that doesn't happen to often...:)

thanks for the feedback,

Cheers,

hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
Hi Sheila,

thanks for your feedback. The dominance of the tag was rather intentional, using the cow as backdrop. At least that's what I tried to achieve. Still not quite sure if it was a good decision, and reading the critiques, I'm beginning to think it isn't - really. The softness was utterly unintentional, though, and I screwed up there, I agree. Only noticed it until it was too late...

Cheers,

hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
Hi Roby, thanks for your comment. Yeah, everything is OK here. Hopefully with you too? Talk to you soon,

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
hi Max, thanks for the feedback. Nope, can't say the softness was intentionally. I only noticed it when it was too late....

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
Hi Doyle,

Thanks for sharing your technicalities...:) Eventhough the cowish element is the key in this series, the primary subject is the tag (intentionally so), creating a rather moooooooh-ish backdrop of the herbivore.

The softness is utterly unintentional, and basically a major oversight. I only noticed it when it was too late. I felt like such a stupid cow - no pun intended. (looking sheepish)

This image forms basically the wedge between nrs 1 and 3, and I think the three together create a more balanced overview than assessing this photo as stand alone - at least that's what I tried to achieve.

Yeah... Been away way too long. Life's been rather busy, and I'll probably have to take another leave of presence soon, but I'll return again, sooner or later...:)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
Hi Don, within this series, I deliberately decided to place a photo in the middle with the ear tag as primary subject. Probably not the best decision...:) Thanks for your feedback,

Cheers,

hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
You're too kind... heheheh.

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
Hi Klaas,

The whole head, heh? Do you mean the alternative version I posted in one of my first replies to this photo? I think a more "conventional" portrait would suffer from the distractions in the background more, although this one has its flaws too...:/ Thanks for your comment!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
Hi Manu, I can only agree. As I responded to MS and in my other comment to you, I only noticed the softness when it was too late. Strange, that doesn't happen very often...:)

Cheers,

hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
Hi MS,

Thanks for your feedback. The softness is rather surprising, didn't notice that on my screen when I processed this photo - strange, that doesn't happen to me very often, but I can only agree...:)

More people have commented on the dominance of the ear tag. That was entirely intentional, though. Within the series, I thought a very close up photo of a brown cow, flanked by the two images of black and white cows was an unexpected, but fitting touch. The eartag is indeed the primary subject within this photo (disregarding the lack of focus). Maybe that wasn't one of my better decisions.

You just gotta love cows. So patient and curious, great subjects!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Robert Kocs Robert Kocs   {K:89085} 8/14/2006
Brilliant idea, well presented close up, love the
perfect DoF and the great details. Really nice work
from you dear Hugo. Well done!

Have a nice day
Robert

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Rashed Abdulla Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 8/5/2006
very interesting capture and a great close up of this cow, great exposuer here and details, wishing you all of the best my friend

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Piero Somma Piero Somma   {K:13399} 8/3/2006
ciao Hugo,
first, I hope all things are ok for you...
"can't really promise anything for the near future"...we are worried about it

second, i think it's less "striking" than previus shot...but i think it's a excellent image...good format...
congrats ...all the very best..Piero
ciao

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Petal Wijnen Petal Wijnen   {K:50989} 7/31/2006
The crop, subject, (evening?)light and composition are great, so is the color, but I'm missing a focal point. That could've been the 'earring' but since that's not in focus... I find it more a distraction than an attraction, which it should be. This would work if the DOF was not so shallow, the textures of the skin would be a real bonus as well... So MHO: a good start, but next time tell the cow not to move or use a faster shutterspeed/smaller aperture... then I'll try to fit it on my wall somehow... ;-D

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Sheila Carson Sheila Carson   {K:5924} 7/31/2006
Very nice. I love the tight crop. The composition is great. I think it works with or without the tip of the ear. The lighting is great too.

As for the Critiquer's Corner, I have to agree that the tag seems to dominate the picture some, almost as though it might be the focal point of the photo. If it were the focal point then I think I might like to see it more in focus.

A great shot either way. I'm liking the series and I can't wait to see what's next.

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 7/29/2006
well.. hi Hugo.. finally another your shot!!!
this in series is so good, is one of animal prefer..i like it the cut on the number-eyes..
i like it!
roby
7

have a nice week edn, and i hope all is ok.. ciao

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Massimo Di Maggio Massimo Di Maggio   {K:-53658} 7/27/2006
I didn't expect a so strong closeup, I can read the bar code ;) It seems to be a bit blurred, I don't know if it was done intentionally, anyway I think it's a good shot for a commercial purpose. Bye, Max

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Doyle D. Chastain Doyle D. Chastain   {K:101119} 7/27/2006
Hello Hugo:

A couple of things come to mind right off. First . . . the tag focus being soft is a distraction. I think that's partly why several people have commented on it being to much tag and not enough cow...

(IMO) The cow image does come through distinctly cowish (It's a technical term). I have no problem with the composition as is, but I think a deeper DOF that focuses the tag so it is sharper without losing the focus on the cow would improve the overall image. This is especially obvious if you look at the Manu cow image (with Ear tag) that is almost exactly what you have done here (His link is above). In that case, the tag is not nearly as distracting.

I also think the previous cow picture was a lot more fun . . . all in all . . . and a better image. If, however, this is a part of an overall composition for which other parts are yet to be seen and / or evaluated, then I will clearly need to reserve a more critical judgement until I have more information at my disposal.

We've missed ya!

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 7/27/2006
Hi Hugo, I haven't been on very much either. For this picture I feel that you have too much ear tag and not enough cow. The yellow tag just takes away from the great cow textures. Don

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Alisa Mudge Alisa Mudge   {K:12511} 7/27/2006
Wonderful - Moody and lovely warmth coming from this.

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Paolo Corradini Paolo Corradini   {K:59552} 7/27/2006
so unsual portrait ;) i like your play with numbers and its eye. creative work my friend
PAOLO

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Klaas   Baas Klaas  Baas   {K:15111} 7/27/2006
Good to see something from you after a long period of silence, but I understand, it eates time to look and comment, and we all have our jobs too. I like this shot Hugo, maybe the whole head is better, and the whole cow still more, but what I think is, that when you look at it, you recognize it as a cow Immediately, while you see only a small part of it. That my friend is the eye off the master I suppose. Hope you stay yourself after these words...Lol.
Take care,

Klaas

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Manu    Manu     {K:13082} 7/27/2006
Hi Hugo

Great shot and good to see how we treat the same subject see below

http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=968076

My own personal comment is the focus point....it needs to be a little clearer....especially the tag. Bit short of time at the moment but would love to catch up soon....keep busy

Manu

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Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17558} 7/27/2006
Hugo, I'm with Phillip on this one. The previous cow photo has a stronger impact and even a humorous point of view. In this image, I like the sqaure format (the cropped ear does not bother me). I'm bothered a bit by the softness in the ear. Mostly though, I'm distracted by that tag. My first impression is that it was a photo of a tag that happened to have a cow attached.

I understand that it is part of all Dutch cows; US cows are also tagged in many situations. However, the tag is so dominant that it overpowers other elements that could be more significant. For me, those elements might have been the cow's eye and the curves and tonal gradations in the hide.

I'm actually charmed by this cow series. I have a few cow pics in my collection. Their benign, cud-chewing, lumbering, moseying manner makes me happy!

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Phillip  Minnis    Phillip  Minnis    {K:13131} 7/27/2006
I look forward to seeing the next one! :) When?

Cheers

Phil

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/27/2006
Thanks Phil, I do appreciate your honesty. I think within the series, (knowing which one will be next) this serves its purpose as a "go-between", but I agree with you that this one lacks the "wow-factor".

Cheers,

Hugo

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Phillip  Minnis    Phillip  Minnis    {K:13131} 7/27/2006
Now, my friend, Hugo, you are really getting up close and personal with these cows!!! :)

I have to be honest and say that I much prefer your previous cow photo. I would love a print of that one in my family room! I'm just not 100% sure about this one - it just does not 'push my button'. :)

Sorry, mate - I know you would prefer me to be totally honest with you. I know you would be that way with me. :)

Take care - don't work too hard!

Cheers

Phil

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/27/2006
Hi Avi, sorry for not replying to your comment on the previous photo - yet. All Dutch cows are tagged like this. The tag has a chip in it, and this way the cow, where he / she came from, etc. is identified. It's basically for safety, in case the animal has a desease, but also to measure "production" and give her the right diet to optimise that production. I think. Thanks for your comment,

Cheers,

Hugo

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Avi  Avi     {K:70138} 7/27/2006
Dear Hugo,

My question still stands !!.. HOW DID THAT TAG come into the cow's ears ???????

Great shot !!!

all the very best,
Avi

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Jacob French Jacob French   {K:6315} 7/27/2006
Hugo, you bovine shooting animal! Another great image here! Is this a second 2x2 for the same client or did they decide against the original attempt? Lovely abstract composition. It makes me peaceful...must be because these creatures CAN be so docile.

Well done!
J

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Loris Guinetti   {K:788} 7/27/2006
very good hugo...this is a very nice shot...original!!!congrats!!loris

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/26/2006
Hi Arda, I considered that option, but that wouldn't fit in the square. I decided to stick with the square format in favour of including the ear, as it's part of a series, which needed to be printed at a 2m x 2m canvas... Per attached the full frame photo, which includes the ear, too.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Full frame cow


ardarda ardarda ardarda ardarda   {K:424} 7/26/2006
Hi huga nice photo with concept, light. I like it, i think whole ear of the cow should be in square. Bye

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