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Shadows and Geometry I
 
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Photographer Hugo de Wolf  Hugo de Wolf {Karma:185110}
Project #36 Magic Light Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Dossier Iran
Lens 28mm
Uploaded 3/8/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji NPH 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1098 Shutter 1/250'
Favorites Aperture f22
Critiques 24 Rating
5.74
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Location City - 
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About The curved shadow and its conguent shapes caught my eye in the Zoroastrian Temple of Silence in Shiraz, Iran. Cheers,

Hugo
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神 風 神 風   {K:10665} 3/28/2004
What does the Tai image under my comment have anything to do with my original Rework in your interest? Will you please bring this to the attention of Al ASAP so I don't look like such a *F _ _ _ ing* Idiot ... THANKS!

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altur .   {K:6087} 3/11/2004
Beautiful photo with a great composition, well seen and captured moment.
Best regards, Alex

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Thamer Al-Tassan Thamer Al-Tassan   {K:1358} 3/10/2004
Great colors and composition. The shadow's curve makes it beautiful.

Wonderful capture...

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Emgy Massidda Emgy Massidda   {K:60358} 3/10/2004
My favourite as composition and pattern

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jon parsons   {K:13639} 3/9/2004
Hugo, amazing image my friend! strange and yet very beautiful at the same time! magnificent work....jon

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 3/9/2004
I am thinking about this - what if it were in black and white - it is hot and deserty now and if you go hot and deserty - there are some things to be said for some of Sunset's observations...however, if you want something more religious in tune with the subject black and white might work better...

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Derek Dixon   {K:4948} 3/9/2004
nice curve. I like the composition very much, but in my own opinion I would crop a bit of the bottom, just a bit - to balance more the amount of sky/shadow ...I think I may be writing rubbish... is perfect!

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 3/8/2004
Triple circle!! Great composition, Hugo! I like this image very much. Great contrasts, you did not lose detail in either one, light or dark. Love the golden earth tones with
the blue. I must say, you have a very good eye for 'seeing' the best compositions and shapes!

Lori :)

Again, thank you for your much appreceiated comments

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Yoshi Enoki Jr   {K:3021} 3/8/2004
Oh yeah that's nice

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Kees and Carolyn    {K:15193} 3/8/2004
Intriguing architecture! Magnificent light and
shadow with great tones. Wonderful shot!
Carolyn

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神 風 神 風   {K:10665} 3/8/2004
It would have caught my eye also and did in fact as a thumbnail or I would not be commenting now, so ... please allow me to express myself even with taken the liberty of a remake and possibly being frowned upon:

1. First things first of course ... the three distinct parts of this image, (the 'Blue' sky, the 'Hot' earth, and the 'Dark' shadows), are definitely a distinctive contrast in relation to each other, but ...

a. Is the blue not blue enough?
b. Is the hot a bit too hot especially on the left border?, ... and
c. Are the shadows dark enough?

These are just three 'little' questions I ask myself and probably has alot to do with this 400-Speed Film you seem to be 'hooked' on.

2. While the curviature of the shadow is indeed 'eye-catching' and the top right and lower left is almost ideally equi-distant from their respective border coorners in a 'Rule Of Quarters' instead of thirds, I have been very tempted as per the attached, (but 'necessarily' so), to crop a bit of 'Hot' earth area off the left margin and appropriately with the 'Cooler' area of the bottom border bringing this shadow straight to the corner further enhancing the term Geometry ... Yes/No?

Furthermore, I added just a tad of sharpness, contrast, and a inner complimentary border to match the Hot Sand in trying to psychologically reduce the inner heat 'spots' of which there are some to the eye of the viewer.

Was all that okay with you at all? I honestly hope so ... 5/5/6/6/5.

A great catch for sure, thanks for paying attention to detail, and Best of Regards!

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 3/8/2004
oh not Hugo... my photos are for all, today for the women being "their festivity"....
roby

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Hermen Pen Hermen Pen   {K:9168} 3/8/2004
Very nice curves in this image! Quite harsh light, the left part is even a bit washed out but I guess that if you want to keep detail in the shadows, this is the best you could do under given conditions. Do you also have a version with lower exposure? Would be nice for comparison, I think it would not look bad either. Cropping the lightest part is not really an option, that would harm the well-balanced composition...

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Andrej V   {K:6693} 3/8/2004
I am with Saeed on this one! Well done as allways!
Andrej

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Raamses Ortiz   {K:4408} 3/8/2004
Very good light & shadow game you have here. Is really a diferent perspective. Good Work!

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Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 3/8/2004
ja hugo,het is inderdaad het twentekanaal,ik heb geen USM gebruikt en ook niet de
(posterising) optie.
het enige wat ik toen heb gedaan is een beetje desaturation omdat er veel licht was die dag, en de kleuren waren waren erg vel!
ik weet het hugo het valt niet mee om photo s honderd procent te maken!
ik denk dat wel 90 procent van usefilm met photo shop werken
groeten riny

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 3/8/2004
Geometrical shapes, such as circular , lend themselves to photographic composition because of the way they interact with rectangle of the picture frame, here in this ruin temple, inner and outer shape are all at great work, and they create tension in the composition. Another great simplicity image of geometrical use..well done........
Dear, Hugo, regarding your yesterday comments about ?horizon tilted?. yes I agree with you ,offcourse..I had a snatched shot, taken with a wide angle lens, which as you know left the horizon with a noticeable tilt, disturbing the serenity of the image. Some like it as it is others no, what can be done is ,by rotating a crop ,it is possible to correct the horizon, although as you know, you do have to sacrifice the marginal areas of the image, but some software allows you to give a precise figure for the rotation, others require to do it by eye, and if the image been scanned ?like mine? some software gives you the facility to rotate the image while scanning, thanks a lot .

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Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 3/8/2004
Hi.....Hugo : Photograph Created form a Scene of Desolation!, into Photographic Art, of Light and Shadow.....!!!

Regards.
Jeff.

Ps: I share, Richards, Philosophical Comment, entirely!......Jeff!!!

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Gerhard Hoogterp   {K:4863} 3/8/2004
Nice shot. To bad the sun burned the detail out of the sand at the left. Can't have it all..;)

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Linda Motyka   {K:540} 3/8/2004
Hugo, you have a good eye for light and shadow. Composition is excellent. Great job. Linda

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Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 3/8/2004
I've often thought of photography as being subtractive in nature as opposed to painting which is additive. The painter starts with a blank canvas and applies paint until he considers his work finished. A photographer starts with the chaos and confusion of reality and excludes things until he has simplified to the essentials. That's certainly what you've done here.

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 3/8/2004
oh dear friend.. a magnific game of light and shadows!
a perfect exposure a a great frame.. a perfect composition!
my best congrats
roby
7+

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Di Ciuccio Maurizio Di Ciuccio Maurizio   {K:57398} 3/8/2004
l'inconfondibile bravura del caro de wolf.ottima foto,originale

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Castillion .   {K:1570} 3/8/2004
Beautiful colors in this! Great capture; wonderful composition. Very good pice of antic architecture; I like play of light and shadow -- great! Very well seen my frend! Regards!

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