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Photographer Hugo de Wolf  Hugo de Wolf {Karma:185110}
Project #48 Best Picture of 2004 Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Dossier Iran
Lens 28mm
Uploaded 2/29/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji NPH 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 4646 Shutter 1/10'
Favorites 11  Aperture f11
Critiques 125 Rating
6.13
/ 78 Ratings
Location City - 
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About Had to brace the camera to the pedestal/base of the pillar to keep it steady. This shot was inspired by the ticket we had to buy to get into the Emam Mosque, but with a different composition, but still not very original. When I took this shot, I had the triptych with the previous photo (and, obviously the one to follow) already in mind, based on the picture of the entrance ticket. This photo shows the pillars leading to the dome of the Emam Mosque on the South East side of the Emam Khomeini Square, Esfahan, Iran I hope the ambiguous title is now for 2/3 explained.... All comments are appreciated, Cheers, Hugo
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There are 125 Comments in 1 Pages
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mahdy foroohy mahdy foroohy   {K:117} 1/2/2009
excellent to your advance sight

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CIARAN  FOLEY   {K:255} 8/5/2008
hi hugo long time no see.congrats on your new york skyline photo,well done.i have to say on this image that if you look closely and follow the leading lines that you can make out the shape of a chalace.well done and best of luck in the future:)

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siamak jafari siamak jafari   {K:20075} 4/23/2008
compliments.

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Stan Pustylnik   {K:6768} 4/23/2008
To compose so unusual angle artist must know what he is doing.

Awesome! (very unusual, very effective)

Do you know meenings of writings on walls?

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Mohammad Aslefallah Mohammad Aslefallah   {K:1725} 4/23/2008
very nice
cnog.

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aZiZ aBc aZiZ aBc   {K:28345} 4/3/2008
Ecellent capture of an amazing architecture.
We are proud of our ancient architecture and art.
Thank you for sharing.

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 11/28/2007
Hi Abtin,

yes, it's Iran; Esfahan's Emam Khomeiny Mosque.

Thanks for your comment,

Cheers,

Hugo

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Abtin Atbin Abtin Atbin   {K:2052} 10/17/2007
Very Nice. is it in iran?

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Anindya Maity   {K:7880} 4/10/2007
Fantastic use of perspective and patterns.

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Mladen Borisov   {K:518} 4/10/2007
:) :) :) :) :) :)

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emiliano chionaky   {K:3135} 4/10/2007
fantastic perspective and simmetry, excellent composition with gorgeous colors!
congratulations
emiliano

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NN  NN     {K:26787} 4/10/2007
Hi Hugo! A photo of yesterday as Photo of the Day ;-) One of the best in your portfolio, though, and truly deserves to be on the home page every now and then! Wonderful perspective with great symmetry ... fabulous work!

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Jordi Codina Jordi Codina   {K:1075} 4/10/2007
Very original perspective, results in a great shot.
Regards,
Jordi.

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Hesham Abouzekry   {K:15927} 4/10/2007
fantastic.
direct to my favorrite.
H.A

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Mani Mobini   {K:1073} 4/10/2007
beautiful work, a great angle to bring out the best in this work of islamic art.

good job

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:173998} 4/10/2007
Magnificent and unusual, Hugo!Love this!:) Congratulations!:)

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Mahboubeh Zare Mahboubeh Zare   {K:1201} 3/18/2007
oh .it's fantastic.you maked creative composition with blue columns and clinkers.

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Hooshang Nahrvar   {K:1939} 4/9/2006
your thecnic on cadre and color is perfect.(A mosque in isfahan),also i suggest you to see the photos of ALI NAGHIZADEH no.1082194.
thank you for your comment.h n

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Andrew Caldwell Andrew Caldwell   {K:18307} 1/28/2005
Wonderfully abstract, like a colorful daylight version of an H.R. Geiger painting.

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Satori 77   {K:713} 1/28/2005
Great!

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Antonio Trincone   {K:23167} 1/27/2005
great and inventive view; like it a lot it seems to give entrance in the fantasy of your mind :)

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Francesco Martini   {K:12249} 1/27/2005
fantastic architecture abstract!!!!!!

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Olga Vareli Olga Vareli   {K:22477} 1/23/2005
So weird a composition, congratulations Hugo!!!

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Shady Adly Shady Adly   {K:7814} 1/21/2005
Perfect at all colors, prespective, balance and lighting, how I missed it??!! Congrats for bp 2004.
regards

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Maurizio Spadaccino Maurizio Spadaccino   {K:5132} 1/20/2005
great patterns and beatiful colors....
very nice

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Elena Zabelina   {K:23212} 1/20/2005
Wow! Fantastic! Congratulation with "Best in Project". Really great!
Lena

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Delete My Account Delete my Account Delete My Account Delete my Account   {K:1232} 1/16/2005
This is still a great shot even if you saw something similar on the Ticket. You seem to be a well traveled and versitile photographer, great portfolio.

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Mehdi Gharib   {K:25} 12/29/2004
wow!, Being an expat iranian, i have seen many a shot from mosques, but this is truely fascinating

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 12/25/2004
beautiful caligraph and fabulous architecture. very nice capture and excellent perspective Hugo. really excellent

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 12/19/2004
1638 Ceramic tiles way ahead of european stone spaces for technolgy and joy.

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 12/11/2004
so.. many congrats from now!!1
i don't remember.. but now is in my Favorites!
is every impressive the perspective and the mode, nice.. also i remeber your best series of oriental country!
take care..
roby

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Di Ciuccio Maurizio Di Ciuccio Maurizio   {K:57398} 12/10/2004
fantastic perspective and beaty shot..very good vision and magic color of composition..congrats my friend..a soon cheer hugo
mau

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/10/2004
Thanks Lori, You flatter me...:)

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 12/9/2004
CONGRATULATIONS Hugo,

I notice that I have already rated this one a 7!!

And I remember this one also because it was SO SPECTACULAR!!! So I won't comment again on it, just see the comment I already made on the EXCELLENT photograph!!

Again, congrats!!
Lori ;)

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 10/7/2004
Amazing perspective... fantastic texture!! Love the colors and details.. .wow.. another 7+

Patrick J

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Elsje Fiederelsje Elsje Fiederelsje   {K:6320} 7/31/2004
prachtig shot hugo!!!
heel mooi die diepte en die kleuren!!!
well done!!!

greetz elly

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Tore Bully Tore Bully   {K:1308} 6/29/2004
Hi Ugo.
Very creative shot.
Compliments ToreBully

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 4/14/2004
On the contrary. I find it most interesting.... Your explanation addresses alot of question I couldn't find the answers to, Ida!

Thanks!

Cheers,

Hugo

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I M   {K:224} 4/14/2004
And to give an end to my nonstop threads!, I've got to add that most of the historic mosques you can find around Iran are build on the ruins of fire temples which were ruined by Muslims. The irony of religions ruining each others signs, is very common in countries were folowers of Ibrahimi religions (Jews, Christans and Mulsims) intersect with folowers of ancient ones, especialy the Mitraists(Iranian and Indian religions like Zoroastrian) and Bhudists, the best examples of this saying are the examples of Iran and India. Actually the situation is still tense in India. You see countries with more ancient cultures, and more civilan and creative ancestors usually face more problems around here. Most of this countries' cultures are confused, and are combinations of contrasts. Well the political problems add on a lot to that externally, but internal conflicts happend a lot. Iraq is another good example to follow. WOW! I'm such a "Bavarde" like frenchs say! I talk too much!

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 4/13/2004
Hi Ida, Of course I read the entire paragraph! I found it very meaningful and interesting.... I've been to Chak Chak outside Yazd, where the guy / groundskeeper showed us the Fire temple, and explained alot about the Pre-Islamic religion. With the three virtues, represented by the three rows of feathers in the wings, and the three dangers in the tail. Very intriguing to see signs of the Zoroastrian religion throughout Iran....

Cheers,

Hugo

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I M   {K:224} 4/13/2004
Yes the preislamic architecture goes back to the SASANI era, when Islam didn't even exist in arabia. The fire temples are called "aatash-kadeh"s and are very common in almost every historic city. thanks for reading the whole paragraph by the way !;)
Ida

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 4/12/2004
Wonderful perspective Hugo - outstanding photo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 4/12/2004
Hi Ida, Thank you very much for that elaborate description. Very interesting. Is the pre-islamic religion you mention the Zoroatrian culture, with its temples of silence and the fire temples? We saw various momentums (both historically as well as (fairly) recent in Yazd, but also in Persepolis. Very intriguing country. I found Iran Fascinating!

Cheers,

Hugo

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John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 4/11/2004
Happy Easter My dear friend Hugo! This is a very interesting and fun to view photo.Alot of symmetry and so well seen! My best to You,JOHN

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I M   {K:224} 4/11/2004
I very much like the shot. Perhaps you'd like hear some philosophy about it. The origins of architechture of ceilings like this, go back to years before the emergence of Islam and the arab invasion. They are a very like simulation of the world. The ground is usually covered with stones or carpet with eathly colors of green, bege, or red, and the ceiling is a dome with blue colours, like the ancient Iranian mythology's suggest, there's a metaphor in our language: The dome of the sky. The reason is that ancient Iran was very much interested in astrology and have found spheral patterns in the sky. Some say the architechture show the fact that Islam counts for both the spritual(blue dome of the sky) and the physical aspects of life. But there are archeologists who believe since this architecture existed before Islam for "Atashkadeh"s (meaning the place to keep the holy fire) of pre-Islam religion, "Zartoshti", in the age of "Sasani"s which ended with the invasion of Arabs. Some say it even dates before that, and it's a cause of "zorvanism". Who knows! What's important is that people of Iran, cared for both the sky and the earth. And in some of its ancient religions, The earth was counted more holy as the sky, and after that the sun became the origin of all good. To the extent that I know, this architechture is definitly Iranian and architechtural domes didn't exist in arab cultures before Iranians introduced them. Your photo follows the very same pattern the architecture was intented to present the viewer with. And upwards look from the ground to see the blue dome of the sky. Very intelligent. definitly a 7.

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Maja Gligoric Maja Gligoric   {K:13528} 4/2/2004
Good composition and perspective.

Congratulations Hugo!
Today is definitely your day. :)
Photographer of the day,photo of the day,editor's choice...Hehhe...Great!

Cheers!

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 4/2/2004
Hi Hugo! WOW...I love this image, can't believe I didn't already see this!

This is fantastic! I really like everything about it, composition is perfect and I love all the leading lines! Paterns...WOW! Did you photograph every INCH of this place?? Bet you exposed a BUNCH!

Very nice work Hugo!
Lori :)
Have a nice weekend!

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adam pate   {K:282} 4/2/2004
really cool, even if not original....not much is these days.

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Beth Callahan   {K:966} 4/2/2004
Beautiful!!!

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Carlos Brando   {K:4637} 4/2/2004
excelente fotografia. parabens!

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 4/2/2004
Great, I get really dizzy.
Jeanette

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stefano mannucci   {K:4793} 4/2/2004
Excellent !! Congrats Stefano

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Paolo De Maio   {K:34932} 4/2/2004
My best compliments Hugo
Best result on the all the line!!!
At the Top as you merit!!!!!
BRAVISSIMO!!!

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WALT MESK   {K:10691} 4/2/2004
a great shot eye!walt.

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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 4/2/2004
Hi,Hugo...i rated/commented on this one back in Feb. but wanted to say Congrats! to you and thanks for your service to us all...well deserved,my friend!...regards,gayle (April 2/2004)

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 4/2/2004
also this is a wonderful photo!!!
as forever...
roby
my ongarts for all POD.. EC.. FEATURED DONORS... FEATURED CRITIQUES..
wooow

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Peter Domotor Peter Domotor   {K:1854} 4/1/2004
hi Hugo,

fine composition of unknown author :))
the shot done perfectly, blue lines are leading us into beauty of ancient culture. Really imposing imposing photo with it's depth and colors.
congrats on everything, all frontpage is yours that is well-deserved appreciation :)

regards
durmi

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Egidija Smilingiene Egidija Smilingiene   {K:3227} 4/1/2004
unreal... i want to follow and follow these lines

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Natalie Papadopoulos   {K:5247} 4/1/2004
cool shot. awesome perspective, great colours and perfect composition.

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Phillip Cohen Phillip Cohen   {K:10561} 4/1/2004
Hugo, Andy Worhol must be looking down on you and smiling. You sure got your 15 minutes of fame plus some! Good job on the images and keep posting. People have to realize this is supposed to be a fun place and not take things too seriously. Enjoy your fame, and lets hope maybe some fortune attached to it.

Cheers,
Phil

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Nicole Marcisz Nicole Marcisz   {K:10268} 4/1/2004
Very interesting Hugo! I really like the perspective.

Looks like its YOUR day on Usefilm! Congrats!
cheers,
nicole

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al shaikh   {K:15790} 4/1/2004
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I wanted to show you how much we at usefilm.com appreciate people that work so hard to help others improve their photography.

So today is your day in the sun, one of many I am sure.

Thank you for all the effort you put into your critiques on Usefilm. You might want to check the front page of Usefilm.com

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Kam Broumand   {K:-82} 3/29/2004
Excellent! I know exactly the ticket you are talking about that inspired you. :)

Greta work!

Regards

Kam

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Annika Ekebert   {K:1741} 3/27/2004
Very nice composition and colors.
Regards!

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 3/26/2004
Oh, the cropping and composition in this shot are stunningly on, Hugo. The bright blue curves going just to frames' edge at bottom, and then snaking out, and branching to left and right corners. Staring at it almost creates a figure/ground disorientation, where you begin to doubt if you're looking up or down.
Brilliant!

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Roland Sköldblom   {K:357} 3/16/2004
What a nice view. Veru good captured with good symmetri! My compliments!

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Zsolt Radákovits Zsolt Radákovits   {K:10376} 3/15/2004
WoW!
I just recognised what it is!!! Wonderful composition. Excellent++ implementation!!!

CONGRATULATION! HOGO, It is Fantastic!!!
Regards,
Radák

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Alejandro Mendez   {K:2066} 3/13/2004
this shot is geometrically perfect. Simply amazing!

Congrats!

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samer olaby   {K:519} 3/12/2004
Beautifull perspective , congrats & keep it up

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Ursula L.   {K:1125} 3/9/2004
An other excellent shot of yours.
I?m amazed. ....Beautiful and eye caching.
Thank you Hugo for your comment on ?Fooling around?"
It really means a lot to me, you?re such a great pfotographer.
Regards Ursula

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Glenn R. McGloughlin   {K:3716} 3/9/2004
Spectacular composure. I love the the lines and total tone. Thank you for commenting on my "Days light appears" I must admit that I never have gotten a prize when I take my camera on a deer hunt...

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richard jefferson   {K:72} 3/8/2004
very good composition to get this one hugo ,you did well .its gives you a feeling that you are falling over the edge of a cliff. keep up the good work regards richard

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Tim Bronkhorst   {K:9391} 3/6/2004
Hello and back in bussinus.
Deze foto is bijzonder krachtig, onderandere door de symetrische opzet, maar ook door de perfecte kleuren. Dat je een kaartje als inspiratie bron gebruikt moet niet erg zijn, waar zou usefilm anders voor moeten dienen?
Het geheel is een beetje dof en een echt scherp punt kan ik niet ontdekken, misschien is dit de bedoeling geweest.
Goed werk! Tim.

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Craig Hanson   {K:7836} 3/3/2004
Very interesting and original work Hugo! I can't tell whether I'm looking up, down or across. Kind of makes me dizzy!

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orchid tropic   {K:5431} 3/2/2004
Dear Hugo..:))
First of all, congratulation for magnificent shot!!! you've got so many great comments, that you'll probably not even notice mine at all....but anyway...from all of my heart....this is beyond everything...no words needs to say....!!!!!
I am honoured to be your friend!!!
with best wishes....Orchid

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bur is   {K:1596} 3/2/2004
congrats, very good perspective and framing......

Burak

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Hanna Segal Hanna Segal   {K:13469} 3/2/2004
Wowser!
Can't believe, but it is right in front of my eyes.... such an incredible shot... it was worth the effort. Thanks for the explantions, too.
PS: MaryBell was right, the spirals do look like the old phone cords.
:)
Hanna

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V M   {K:-1400} 3/1/2004
interesting angle, very creative

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Hermen Pen Hermen Pen   {K:9168} 3/1/2004
It makes me dazzle :)

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Emgy Massidda Emgy Massidda   {K:60358} 3/1/2004
Hugo, this image is really stunning. The perspective is absolutely great. original and well chosen. The colours are gorgeous. Very nice patterns on the wall and volt, interesting and inspiring architecture superbely and cleverly captured. What I like most of all here is the composition, which could probably have been perfectly symetric. I'm not sure if it was intentional or not, but the fact that the symetry is only "close" to perfection makes this image so real, beautiful, lively and very appealing.
What a superb capture!

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 3/1/2004
wow.. what perspective and angle dear Hugo. superbe abstract ;-)
I love it. love your serie ;-)
Kiss, Biliana

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Andrej V   {K:6693} 3/1/2004
Great shot hugo!
Allways so perfect!
The angle and geometry is outstanding!
Friendly greets
Andrej

PS: cheek my coments on Lex's portfolio under Blasted flower and Snow Bells.... :)

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Tommaso Razzano   {K:8073} 3/1/2004
A perfect geometry !
I love the shapes... and the colors too !
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s !!!!
ciao !
Tommy.

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Paolo Barthelemy   {K:25552} 3/1/2004
Stunning perspective sense, great geometries and textures. It reminds me of a 3D fractal with its beautiful, vivid colors and shapes. I like it!
Best regards, Paolo

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Abeer Al Jarsh   {K:10209} 2/29/2004
this is excellent shot and idea
i recignized the arabic writting
and then i knew that this is a mosque
and u r comments explaind a lote too
well done


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Paolo De Maio   {K:34932} 2/29/2004
Spectacular and wonderfully composed!!!
A masterpiece Hugo

Paolo

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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 2/29/2004
very interesting composition and colors.. :)

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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 2/29/2004
hi, Hugo - i feel as if i am right there and i feel a tad dizzy...love the contrasts of colors and shapes...excellent DOF...thanks for sharing your wonderful photos!...and thanks for your encouraging comments to me...Gayle

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 2/29/2004
excellent perspective.. i really love the lines..the different designs on the walls really add to the composition.. great work and congrats!!

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Carmem A. Busko   {K:48785} 2/29/2004
Fantastic!
No words to describe it!
Congrats!
Carmem

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Danish Abadi   {K:1468} 2/29/2004
Dear Hugo,
this composition is original for me i havent seen this kind of composition befor from this kind of architectures, anyway, i know that you have had maximal DOF here but i would like to have more, right choice of lens and great view.
please show me more of your work.
best regards
Danish

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 2/29/2004
No wonder to have"Today`s top photo" this is great perspective view..geom. shape followed the mosaic origin composition..Spectacular presentation so clear that i can read the vereses..but somthing notesable that the top right writen disapeare and the left ones apeares great shot..artistic eye..well done

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 2/29/2004
Hugo, the comp and DOF and everything about this one is perfect - I like it very, very, well!! An odd note that has little to do with the photo but more about interpretation - for some reason it looks like an old phone cord to me! Do you remember how the earpiece/mouthpiece of the phone was attached to the phone by a stretchy spiral cord? This reminds me of that!! ;)

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Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 2/29/2004
Hugo, thanks for the kind words.
This shot is by far the most impressive shot of the three. The perspective and angle of the column is superb. I particularly like the fact that it's not symmetrical, sure the lines hit the same marks, but its way heavier on the right hand side. That make the photo for me. Concrats.

Keith

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L B.   {K:13965} 2/29/2004
Wow, dit is een hele onverwachte foto. Heel heel mooie gevonden, apparte "view" krijg je hier. De kleuren zijn heel mooi en de licthval op de blauwe cirkeltjes is prachtig. Ik heb hier verder niet veel op zeggen, de foto spreekt voor zich, gewoon top werk!
Groeten, Lex

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Kees and Carolyn    {K:15193} 2/29/2004
Wow! Amazing photo! Excellent shot!
Very beautiful and fascinating!
Carolyn

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Thamer Al-Tassan Thamer Al-Tassan   {K:1358} 2/29/2004
Hugo, thank you for satisfying my need for "interesting" angles :) This is very pleasurable to my eyes. Definitely a shot I would have taken.

Great angle and perspective, I like how you braed the camera to the pillar and showed how these blue lines part. Colors are beautiful, very well captured, orange and blue are a great combonation.

A very beautiful shot, my favorite in this series.

Well done...

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Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 2/29/2004
excellent idea
well seen
excellent shot
regards

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Sven Burkhard   {K:3467} 2/29/2004
Wow! What for a view! I like it much. Nice lines and colour. Good light. I love the angle! Thanks for your comment on "Who was this ?". Have a nice day.

Congrats, Sven

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tom rumland tom rumland   {K:14874} 2/29/2004
hugo, great textures!! the colors, esp. the yellow patterns on the vault roof are magnificent. i like your use of dof. the writing is clear and, if i spoke/read arabic, legible. it's nice to have such cooperative subject that provides such contrast (in colors, tones, lighting, and texture). excellent shot.

tom

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Pedro Libório Pedro Libório   {K:53861} 2/29/2004
fantastic this one!!!
quite impressive!
regards.

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Marco Donatiello   {K:12147} 2/29/2004
Ottima prospettiva!
Ciao

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Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 2/29/2004
Hi...again & again..Hugo : Another Excellent Composition, By the marks on the Pillar, Looks like some one has been trying to Climb up to Heaven....Ha!,ha,aaah!...Good colour, and plenty of detail....well done, Hugo!!!
Regards:
Jeff.

Ps: Thanks again, Hugo for your comment: Come Fly with Me!....as always Jeff!!!

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Naty Z   {K:16436} 2/29/2004
Superb! It makes me feel a little dizzy!

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Gerhard Hoogterp   {K:4863} 2/29/2004
Mesmerizing.. Great shot..

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Ian Crean   {K:14866} 2/29/2004
Spectacular and innovative use of the camera.

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Gino  Quattrocchi   {K:39580} 2/29/2004
complimenti Hugo pr l'idea.. e per lo sforzo tecnico fatto
ne viene fuori un immagine di grande effetto grafico con elementi che hanno giŕ una loro bellezza
un altro bel colpo dentro la moschea
complimenti
Gino

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John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 2/29/2004
Great angle Hugo so the detail of this building looks pretty impressive and with high fealling of the perspective!

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 2/29/2004
magnificent.

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steven carter   {K:2140} 2/29/2004
great composition. this has an excellent perspective and symmetry. good job

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 2/29/2004
woow magnific perspective view.. a perfect composition and exposure!!!
my best congrats dear Hugo.. sorry but now is in my PC..
cheers.. roby
7++++++

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Francesca May   {K:6877} 2/29/2004
very beautiful!

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Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 2/29/2004
Not your average travel photo! Creative and unique.

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 2/29/2004
Hugo, hoe krijg je het voor elkaar
Mooi gedaan die blauwe lijnen naar boven
Bedankt voor je reactie op mijn sunset
Hier de close up
Groet Teunis

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Lou Dina   {K:12194} 2/29/2004
Very cool shot, Hugo! Lou

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Murat Tanriover   {K:8387} 2/29/2004
I think I would fall. They reach a very high point in the building.
Excellent way of looking at the things. Gorgeous shot.

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Johnny K   {K:12635} 2/29/2004
Wonderful perspective !

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Verena Rentrop Verena Rentrop   {K:15233} 2/29/2004
please give us the third part of the triptychon, nervously waiting...
this is already perfect for me...what is coming up next?

Cheers,
Verena

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Telmo Domingues   {K:9639} 2/29/2004
WWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!
Just WOW...
...
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uf!...

PS.: WOW!

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Peppino Bonu   {K:7607} 2/29/2004
Excellent shot!! Splendid composition for colours and details, congratulations.

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Castillion .   {K:1570} 2/29/2004
wow, really good idea... fantastic composition !

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 2/29/2004
This looks good Hugo, I like the symmetry and the colors

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Dubravko Grakalic   {K:25235} 2/29/2004
an excellent composition!

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Marusnik Bela   {K:11611} 2/29/2004
Great work! Unusual perspective presentation of such type subject!Excellent composition!Congrats!

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ama tor ama tor   {K:1432} 2/29/2004
a wonderful compo.
ama

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