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Photographer Hugo de Wolf  Hugo de Wolf {Karma:185110}
Project #8 Reflections Camera Model Olympus C5050z
Categories Digital
Photoart
Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Dossier Iran
Products and Objects
Lens Build-in
Uploaded 4/7/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 975 Shutter 1/30
Favorites Aperture f/2.0
Critiques 16 Rating
5.67
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Location City - 
State - 
Country - Netherlands   Netherlands
About Textures of a passport, a stamp and ink. A different triptych for a change. I'm rather tied up at the moment, but hopefully I'll be more active on UF soon.... Sorry...;o)

Comments are, as always, appreciated! Cheers, Hugo
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Visa to Iran III

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John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 4/9/2004
Great lighting reflection so the letters of the nilon looks nice as an effect!
Best wishes for happy Easter Hugo!
Regards, JH.

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Andy Simmons Andy Simmons   {K:7704} 4/8/2004
Interesting light. Interesting idea.

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Maria Luisa Vial   {K:36017} 4/7/2004
Great!!!

With all three versions of your visa, you have made me understand how one can make something to be looked very different...

I love the texture, and the detail of the stamp... It looks as if it was plastified...

Maria

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jon parsons   {K:13639} 4/7/2004
Dear Hugo, another imposing shot of the Visa in this lovely series my friend! great detail and framing! wonderful work....jon

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Kees and Carolyn    {K:15193} 4/7/2004
Great shot, Hugo! Very interesting document!
Carolyn

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 4/7/2004
Hi Raamses, I wondered about that too. Apparently, in order to prevent forging, they stamp it, and later cover it with a "hot stamp", a very thin layer of plastic foil with the overlaying marking on it.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Raamses Ortiz   {K:4408} 4/7/2004
WOW Hugo, this is cool. But one stamp looks more like a plastic sticker. Is it or is just ink that looks like it? anyway I like it. Great picture, you got the fine details.

Congrats,

Raamses.

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 4/7/2004
Hi Diego, thanks for your comment, B&W? Interesting thought! I went for colour deliberately, because I liked the green tones of the stamp in combination with the subltle use of colour in the passport. I figured B&W would remove this contrast in colour, but maybe it'll work too....

Thanks for the idea, I'll reconsider it next time....)

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Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 4/7/2004
Interesting effect with super detail!

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Castillion .   {K:1570} 4/7/2004
Great light effect and intresting idea for triptic. What do you say for B&W for this series ?? Best regards, Diego.

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WALT MESK   {K:10691} 4/7/2004
very interesting.walt.

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Verena Rentrop Verena Rentrop   {K:15233} 4/7/2004
uuups, I meant switch on the music, sorry for rather bad english ;)

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Verena Rentrop Verena Rentrop   {K:15233} 4/7/2004
Hi Hugo,

I know exactly what you mean, as long as you come back... we need you here!

Amazing effect with the two different surface areas , glowing on one hand and soft (like to touch) on the other hand.

Well done!

Right now there is a hailstorm here and the sound on roof windows is horror to me, need to switch off the music, loud!!!

Take care,
Verena

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Aira Manna Aira Manna   {K:11187} 4/7/2004
what a hectic life you have...
really like your visa-to-iran triptych, they have a great documentary touch. i have seen burri's exhibition in paris a few weeks ago and i was fascinated by the tons of visas, tickets, etc. he collected in his career. your series reminded me of that...very nice one!
ciao
am

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 4/7/2004
Dag Teunis, ik weet het, maar heb momenteel erg weinig tijd....( Erg druk op m'n werk.....

Groeten,

Hugo

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 4/7/2004
Hugo , UF is weer terug
Er is vaak wat, maar toch maar volhouden
Mooi fragment weer
Teunis

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