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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 7/14/2005
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How nice of you to drop in Roger. Should I concider this a rebuke on my comment to you? If so, then I really missing the point here. It might have something to do with me not being a native english speaker, but I really don't understand the issue here.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 7/14/2005
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I notice someone down there in the bowels of comments said you had lost it and were not losing it as the title of the image proclaims to the willing washed world of your sychophant followers.. well he/she is so wrong man.. u never had it.. but.. dont stress dude.. just drop the pretense cardboard reiteration of the european school.. post modernism pulled up at your stop but you didnt like the colour of the driver and he left without you and you thought you were in the box seat.. like I said huh Roj proved right again KYS PS What the hell is a tree upload?? does that mean something rooted?? do you think we hadnt noticed so ya had ta spell it out ...sheeeesh
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Salvatore Rossignolo
{K:13559} 1/10/2005
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Provoked no emotion from me. Not my favorite of your works.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/12/2004
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Thanks Emgy, this means alot to me, as I expressed in my rather tedious reply earlier today...
Cheers,
Hugo
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Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 11/10/2004
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My favourite in the series. I think it says all about ?really loosing it? in a way that becomes worrying and even scary (number of split personalities increases). Hugo, you couldn?t have thought of a better end for this series. Excellent idea, perfectly translated into images Congratulations Emgy
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Ryan McMillen
{K:1218} 11/7/2004
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Wow hugo this is great keep up the good work, i like the top one the best Great eye Ryan
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/6/2004
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Hi Richard, Thanks for your comment. If you see the previous two images, you'll get an overview of what I had in mind with this story. I elaborated on that in a few replies on comments on this shot too....
Cheers,
Hugo
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 11/6/2004
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Hugo, you have progressed from spiders to monster lighting I see! This is so original the usual comments don't seem adequate or appropriate. You have successfully told a (scary movie type) story.
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altur .
{K:6087} 11/5/2004
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Nice, interesting and very creative shots/work. I'm really impressed of your experiments... Somehow I've gott another feeling when looking at this work, not "Loosing it...", but sooner "Searching for it...". Anyway, I like it. Best regards, Alex
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BILL MAHLER
{K:5882} 11/5/2004
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OMG.... HUGO.... ROFLMAO... THAT IS SO FUNNY..THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEST TO YOU .... BILL
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/5/2004
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Hi Bill, thanks for your comment. The police kept at a decent distance. Maybe they should've taken me away, but I think they didn't have the guts to approach me...;) Never spoken to my neighbours since...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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BILL MAHLER
{K:5882} 11/4/2004
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Hi Hugo....... What I want to know is: How long was it before the local police showed up and took you away...... After scaring all the neighbors? lololololo. ....... just kidding you Hugo.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Best ....... Bill
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Aira Manna
{K:11187} 11/1/2004
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wow...by far one of the most original images i have see in a while...congrats!
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cessy karina
{K:14205} 11/1/2004
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hmmm ... very interesting, bring curiousity. I have to look for several minutes and frankly I am not sure what is your idea :) more and more Hugo ? spirits come to life ? very nice experiment though.
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 11/1/2004
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My friend what you did here is just amazing Congrat. Many thanks for commenting"Enchanting evening" Best regards
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Bobby Mun
{K:3709} 11/1/2004
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Hi Hugo,
This is very hardworking work. Though it looks scary, but I love the series that the faces start increasing. Very good lighting !
Excellent !
Cheers ! Bobby
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Verena Rentrop
{K:15233} 10/31/2004
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Dear Hugo,
to bring it to an end...
finally we can get lost in split personality when we try to cover the different expectations from all sides around us.
Perhaps I see too much in the whole serie, but I like to share my emotions and feelings...my dear friend
a hug Verena
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Dan Lightner
{K:12684} 10/31/2004
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very nice triptych, excellent effect in these . Dan
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Kees and Carolyn
{K:15193} 10/31/2004
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Cool photo! My initial reaction was one of lostness and finally in the end it was kind of a mass "blind leading the blind" feeling, chaos. Carolyn
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Mary Vareli
{K:15826} 10/31/2004
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This is the magic in all these Hugo, the different interpretations! I managed to understand in the III part of all "losing it" series that you refer to a kind of altered state, a lack of balance. I did not mention anything about it though as ideologically I am in favour of experiencing all sides of something until reaching a kind of Tao way , that is something like the Platonic synthesis, the balancing of the opposites until one realizes that the opposites are the 2 exptremes of the same thing. So losing it for me has nothing to do with an unbalance , but still it is lovely to see all these interpretations! kiss!
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Arwa, Thanks for your reply.... I appreciate it alot! I feel humbled...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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arwa abdullah
{K:34415} 10/30/2004
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That?s you!!! Multiple self portraits!! WOW now that?s impressive! The flash light make u look like a china doll a male china doll :P im trying to fix this comment and I keep messing it up LOL Its amazing how ur able to come up with ideas! This image goes into my favorites :)
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Mahmoud Baha Sadri
{K:19634} 10/30/2004
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Dear Hugo, I take it as a great complement that 'you' felt there is some imagination in me, and that's what i'm saying: when imagination is requested to flow,it may back fire! with a lot of admiration for your works, Baha,
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Patty Morena
{K:16598} 10/30/2004
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Great, original and unusual abstract composition. Wonderful and mysterious lighting. Kind regards, Patty
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Kevin Collier
{K:19076} 10/30/2004
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Hugo, this is really a fantastic and well thought out trio of images -- it reminds me of something I saw or perhaps thought I saw ... crazy but this somehow brings back a memory that i can't put my finger on...thanks alot now I'll probably stay up all nite thinking about it ... reallly a fine image .. K
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Karen, thanks for your comment, very indepth and profound! A pleasure to read, and you nailed my intention; it's (almost) exactly what I had in mind... I enjoyed reading all different expalantions, all with one corresponding theme: the build up of a feeling of unease, obviously put in their own words.
Thanks again,
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Heath, thank you very much for your comment... The triptych is something I started with when I joined UF, and I find it challenging to head out with a pre fixed idea, and think about how to visualise that idea with a camera....
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Mary, thanks for the comment; I think Maria's explanation is even more profound than my initial idea... Losing it has a reference to me; hence the conclusion with a multiple selfportrait. In this series, I tried to build up the tension to the level of unease. In part I it starts off nice and easy, with number II adding to the motion and dynamism. With number III, I tried to get out of control. Losing it refers to a number of things:
1. The sense of reality 2. The sense of security 3. Tolerance 4. Being open minded 5. General balance in life
But I realised, this series could be interpreted in many different ways, which made me pose the request. Thanks for your comments! I do like your explanation, very imaginative and you made a very good point!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Tiro, I'm glad you have a very healthy imagination.... Very indepth and original explanation..... Thanks!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Ursula, thanks for your comment. The face looking like a mask made me smile, as it's a multiple self portrait... The flash flattens it, and does make it rather lifeless, though... Hope I didn't scare you:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Arwa, thanks for your comments. I promised to explain what I did, so here it is...
I went into the woods with camera, flash and tripod. Set up the camera on Manual, selecting the f/22 and the 30 seconds exposure time. Then I pressed the self exposure button, and ran out in front of the camera. During the thirty seconds, I flashed myself in the face (blinding myself) and relocating for the next shot. So it's a multiple self portrait.... The red line is the "ready" button of my flash, which I added to increase the unease in this shot. I wanted it to be crowded, busy and hectic, so I left it in; I think it fits with what I wanted to achieve with the three images: Increase the tension until the unease would become unbearable (losing it...;o))
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Thilo, Losing the concentration is something that happens to the best...;o) See also my comment to Roger.... I do appreciate your comment, though...
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Stephan, Each shot is a single exposure, I ran out in front of the camera, blinding myself with the flash light; a pretty good excersise...:) John's and Maria's explainations are very clever thought of, probably more profound than my initial idea.... In my reply to John, I tried to explain it.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Maria, See also my reply to John, I do like your explanation, Although it is not what I had in mind, it does fit this triptych. Your explanation is probably a bit more profound than what I had in mind...:) Thanks for your comment.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi John, I know you like'm cleaner, and you are an expert on that. It's very nice to see how everybody perceives this series, and I do like your explanation. Probably more indepth than mine... The original idea originated from Herman Finkers with his song where he increases the misery in his song about the elfstedentocht. I started off nicely, increasing the unease with every single shot. Losing it is related to me, as I noticed my recent shots became more and more experimental.... Time to take a step back, if you know what I mean...;o)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Randy, Indecision.... Not sure if I understand that... I do get your drift. I guess it's me who's in a desperate need for that medicine, though... Thanks for your comment!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Paola, Capturing the dynamism in a still is something I really enjoy experimenting with. I think it's one of the most difficult things to do. I completely agree... Thanks for your comment!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Roger, One of the underlying ideas was to increase the franticness and unease in the three individual images, to see how people would react. A UF experiment, so to say.... I'll settle down to something less freaky...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Thanks Elisa, Changed the Part Three in the about....And yes, it's an idea I had for quite a long time. I came up with this when I shot http://www.usefilm.com/image/324194.html.... Never got around to it untill recently, though.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Neil, I think you understood this triptych better than you think: "Are you sure you haven't already lost it??" Good call! I'm glad to inform you, I'm not crazier than most people, though.... Only a temporary photographic thing....;)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Baha, interesting comment; why would my request be comment preventing? Never thought of that.... Looking at your portfolio makes me believe you have enough imagination...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Chris, Disturbing is the right phasing... It was one of the themes I had in mind when I headed out into the night to blind myself with a flashlight...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Saeed, thanks for your indepth and sincere comment. It definately wasn't easy.... After thirty seconds running in front of the camera in the pich black woods, blinding myself with the flash light was something very tiresome...:) Luckily I had the camera on a tripod.
Interesting link to the earthquake in Japan. Hadn't thought of that....
Cheers,
Hugo
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Sally A.
{K:4601} 10/30/2004
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This is perfect for Haloween and scary. Well done. Keep it up.
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karen clarke
{K:18893} 10/30/2004
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In looking at the current three parts of this series, I definitely have an overwhelming sense of insanity. Just this morning I had watched an episode of the "Twilight Zone" in which the Nazi captain responsible for the torture of the people contained in a concentration camp, went back for a visit. He was met by one ghost, then he was faced with many ghosts. In the end, he was considered insane. Anyhow, this really makes me think of that episode again. The "demons" build up in this image, from just a few to an overwhelming amount, causing utter chaos within the mind, and also total confusion and insanity. In the image before of the man singing, at first he starts out rather mellow, but as the song escalates so does his adrenaline and he becomes frantic and it ends up looking rather insane. In the first image, of the ladybug(?) lawn ornament, its suprising at the life it has been given through your images. It, also like the man, starts out dormant then gets to be extremely fast and you almost wonder when the wings will eventually fall off. I am unsure what the true intent is, but it is rather nice to have the viewer come up with their own point of view on the subject of the image. I find that when viewers do come up with different stories it does bring more satisfaction then when they tell you the story exactly how you meant it. I appreciate your comments, and yes I agree that maybe too much in the about, normally I don't do so, I guess for that particular image I started out unsure.
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Heath Bennett
{K:4429} 10/30/2004
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FANTASTIC work Hugo. Love to see this kind of thing happening. I rate you very highly - but I'm sorry I never rate on the scale 1-7. There is just too much in an art such as photography to weigh up!
Keep on making beautiful things :) I must say that I didn't know what triptych meant though. Thanks to artlex.com -
A triptych can also be, more loosely, something composed or presented in three parts or sections.
Thanks for a great shot and for educating me Hugo!
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Mary Vareli
{K:15826} 10/29/2004
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The inter-galaxic toy men came painfully eager and determined to find it. The blue light of their planet was visible against the flying lightballs they were holding to land safely. Reaching Hearth they hid the lightballs so as not to draw any attention, and yet, they were spooky. They were determined to find it even if that meant they would spend their timeless lives there, with the rest of the race, trying to find it!
Impressive photos, how I missed these ones?? Very artistic and well presented. Technically flawless of course! It is hard to make assumptions as to what the story is, but lets the mind free to imagine, really what is the story behind? Maria Louisa said a wise, very thoughtful thing! Congratulations! great work!7+
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Tiro Leander
{K:19060} 10/29/2004
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For me this seems like a story about a rescue patrol approaching with their headlights, and i'm the one lying with a stone over my leg so i cannot move, and my eyes are getting out of focus as i releaved see that i'm getting rescued.. yep, i've seen too many movies.. hehe. I like what you're doing in these triptychs.
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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21723} 10/29/2004
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Hi Hugo,I looked for a long time...and have to admit that I have no idea...but as I have read the comment of John,I would like to join him. Here you created an eerie mood,increasing in the following pictures.This face looks like a mask,IMHO ,and as if he or they are searching for something or someone...but now I give up,and will not stare any longer at this sinister wood...before I go to bed:) I don't know how you've done this...but its great! Kind regards,Ursula
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Jan Symank
{K:22030} 10/29/2004
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Creative, original and funny , too. Very well directed like a little movie Bravo and regards Jan
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 10/29/2004
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extraordinary realization.. so many many congrats.. but now an EC! is many just, perfect in all!!!
i'm without words my friend roby 7
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Antonio Trincone
{K:23167} 10/29/2004
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I think this is a great creative idea; I like it and honour to your fantasy; to loose in acceleration, in motion and in darkness is almost a metaphor of life hidden in this nine and well executed shots; the latter one is dramatic as a bad dream nonetheless one can not stop watching at it; that light ahead of the man is very attractive as guiding light; very very nice Hugo
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arwa abdullah
{K:34415} 10/29/2004
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How did u do it? u combined lots of pictures in each part? Is it a real person with makeup on? He looks so unreal, aside from the darkness and use of flashlight maybe that?s the creepy part Interesting build up and in the last part hes really losing it! One small critique, in the last pic theres a distracting red line created by long exposure of one of the pictures maybe cloning it out would be better I know this picture will hunt me at night!!! But im a coward so don?t worry about it :P 100/7
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Orazio Minnella
{K:49417} 10/29/2004
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Nice work and beautiful composition.Superb night shot and great light. Regards...Orazio
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arwa abdullah
{K:34415} 10/29/2004
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Promise I'll write a whole full comment of 400 letters as soon as I get over this! WOW
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arwa abdullah
{K:34415} 10/29/2004
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WOW! :O
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 10/29/2004
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very cool... I like the effect.. great experimenting. Yeah...I am sure you use up your batteries in your flash on this one :)
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 10/29/2004
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Hi Hugo,
that's scary stuff. A bit hard for me to follow... but I admit that I don't have the right concentration at the moment.
looks like ghosts creeping back into time, searching for the reason why they have to be there. some sort of mystery. I know what you did last summer. the fog. signs. don't know ;-)
creepy at least =)
take care, thilo
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Miguel Torres
{K:3998} 10/29/2004
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Very interesting photos Hugo.
Regards,
Miguel Torres
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 10/29/2004
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They are coming for me! Excellent work with multiple exposures. The choice of a blue shirt for this is very good I think. John and Maria are on the right track I think.
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Maria Luisa Vial
{K:36017} 10/29/2004
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Hi Hugo...
I like this one very much... I like very much how you managed the lighting here... It is pretty scary also... What do I imagine???? The stages of life:
1) To be born... (The toys) 2) To grow up (The rock singer) 3) To Die (This cretpy shot)
Am I right???
Cheers,
Maria
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John Griep
{K:2521} 10/29/2004
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Hi Hugo, I'm not sure about the photo's, you know I like them cleaner ;) But the idea is excellent, guess everybody has his/her own explanation. But here is mine:
1 Losing youth (toys) 2 Losing adolescent (party) 3 Losing life (funeral)
So to me you created a experimental lifespan. Groet John
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 10/29/2004
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wow. excellent dear Hugo. I like it all! well done! Kisses, Biliana
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Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 10/29/2004
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suprise!Suprise!SUPRISE! Sure didn't see this one comming. Well,I imagine that if 100 people looked at this and drew some kind of meaning/feeling from it,there would be 100 different responses(which would no doubt delight you). So I give you mine...title it 'indecision'. I view the images as the mind and each individual bust as a thought,memory,fear,the lightbuld going off in our head,the whisper from our conscience,ect. And the third picture here the stage that brings on sleeplessness,tossing and turning as our mind grapples with a 'right' decision or plan of action as it's bombarded with imformation overload. (OK,I'll take my medicine now :) Anyway,great job on this thought provoking triptych which a lot of thought and effort went into.
Randy
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B B
{K:30983} 10/29/2004
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Hi Hugo, I like your idea and the realization is very good! I think that it's very important for you to take the dynamism of the things. Often we lose it in the our shot because we take just a moment.
Paola LL
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 10/29/2004
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Sorry, but I'm just mystified, Hugo. I'll try again next time...
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NN
{K:26787} 10/29/2004
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Hmmm ... a lot of Hugos here? Interesting! Your idea? Too difficult! Of these three I prefer part II, cause it made me smile :)
PS. Change to "Part three: ... " in the "About" ;-)
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Neil Dolman
{K:26883} 10/29/2004
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Hi Hugo, :) Well i'm not sure i understand this triptych, but then even if i don't then that doesn't neccesarily mean anything :) Are you sure you haven't already lost it?? What i do like though... is your ability and motivation to push your own boundaries and for that i complement you. Cheers and have a nice weekend. Your friend, Neil
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 10/29/2004
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I like this abstract collage.. very nice! Great composition and idea.. =) 7+
Patrick J
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 10/29/2004
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Hugo, It is like an walk from people in dark with lampione. Het zijn mensen(kinderen )die op 11 november met lampions lopen (Lol)De ouders kijken toe. Weer een mooie drieluik Teunis
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Burak Tanriover
{K:16610} 10/29/2004
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very niceexperiences and arrangement.I like it. My best regards,Burak
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Walter Scarella
{K:19671} 10/29/2004
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A very hard Work Hugo, looking this composition i have a strange sensation, I don't know what !!! Maybe becouse seems to me like wandering souls on the night ! I like very much your art and creativity ! My Best Congratulations....Regards....Walter
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Mahmoud Baha Sadri
{K:19634} 10/29/2004
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a very comment preventing request!
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 10/29/2004
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An extraordinary arrangement, is not simple as many think, the difficulty lays on the exposure time (30sec),and knowing that done with hand held, the most amazing and catch the attention ,the bottom shot, am not sure why but remind me of the latest earth quick in Japan where I?ve seen double images ,results from the shaking,, again the other top shots, has that feeling of search and rescue persons with a low light sources as of searching for something, as the images appeared from the dark background you can put any imagination you might come across, for sure this one is most attractive and inviting too, splendid work as usual my friend, Saeed
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 10/29/2004
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Very clever and slightly disturbing triptych, Hugo! Don't ask me what it's about ~ I'm not very good at that sort of thing!! ;-)) I'm just enjoying it for what it is ~ a very well thought out and eye-catching image. Kind regards, Chris
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