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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 7/6/2007
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Hmmm... you just deactivated my "weaponry" by giving me the space I need to turn it active! ;-)
Oh well..
Nick
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Elle Elle
{K:10958} 7/6/2007
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you're quite right, best, mahassa
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 7/5/2007
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What color ist that of a sad evening, then? Sometimes it can be redish, sometimes orange, or blue, or violet.
And what about the sky blue of some summer day?
Anyway, onn this one it is not the color alone but rather the color in combination with a seemingly endless place where the spectator might feel like some 0 in front of infinity. But this kind of awareness of the own unimportance has also its good sides. It sets one free from many worries and fears, and that not because "there will be some solution for the problems", but rather the problems themselves get completely unimportant. It pacifies in some sense.
Even photography is much quiter, slower, more peaceful then. And also simpler in its property of catching the moment, since time floes some some other way that allows more thinking and reflecting about the own self.
Best wishes,
Nick
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Elle Elle
{K:10958} 7/4/2007
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I don't really know why.. but I do feel sad with cold colors..maybe because most happy and active things in the world such as most flowers, fire, a sunny day and...have got warm colors and the sad ones like a sad evening, are cold colored dear Nick :(
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 7/3/2007
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We often connect (map) blue to cold to sad. But why is cold sad? Or why should that kind of solitude be sad? To me it can be sad, but not because it is blue.
It must be some intuitive connection that we often do, but as Hilbert once said, all we intuitively took for right proved to be wrong. ;-)
So, its' only surface scratching, only assuming something intuitively without thinking into its depth, or isn't it?
Best wishes,
Nick
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Elle Elle
{K:10958} 7/1/2007
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what do you mean by "any surface scratching automatic mapping from cold to sad, and similar"?
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 6/30/2007
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Thanks a lot for the comment, Mahassa!
Again you justify my expectations about the latent romantic attitudes here. I wanted it cold indeed, but how do you conclude that I wanted "a *sad* cold winter evening? The automatic connections are very mysterious to me. ;-)
Actually it looked cold, huge, deserted but not sad at all, It only lacked the usual sunny smile that seems to be an obligation for an image here :-)
That endless solitude might at the end have more content than any surface scratching automatic mapping from cold to sad, and similar. :-/
Nick
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 6/30/2007
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Many thanks for the nice and detailed comment, Ahmed!
Cheers,
Nick
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Elle Elle
{K:10958} 6/29/2007
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I think you have achieved, a sad cold winter evening, best, mahassa
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Ahmed Ismail
{K:19853} 6/29/2007
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Yes, the blueish hues do give an icy feel. I like the white clouds on top of the mountains lit nicely. Good shot Nick! Regards, Ahmed
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