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Trent Gulbrandsen
{K:853} 3/2/2006
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Very stylish. I like your consept for this series Hugo. And for the first time I agree on using a stroked frame. Red and white fits nicely.
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 2/4/2006
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Oh, this is just incredible, Hugo! Dynamic, full of motion and an excellently tight crop.
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H L
{K:11377} 1/17/2006
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Hugo! I like the feeling of this abstractive pulse of motion ,for me the white background disassociate its mechanical origin to a continues reactive energy. That really interesting me. Cheers Harry
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Nadia Stanke
{K:5318} 1/10/2006
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Wow, fantastic. Lots of ingenuity shown in the set up, to create this wonderful shot. I like it very much. Great work!!
Nadia
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/9/2006
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Hi Mark, Thanks for your reaction, and of course I'm willing to share a "secret or two"...:) In my about, there's already quite a bit of information on how this works, and the actual camera settings, but i'll try and explain the workflow a bit more indepth.
1. I loaded the scale with a few items (as dead weight, and a box of cigagrettes of approximately 150 grams. 2. I attached my flash (SB800) to the hot shoe of the camera. The SB800 has many flashh modes, one of them the ability to create repetitive flash bursts (a stroboscopic effect) The number of bursts can be set, in this case I used 3 bursts with a 8Hz interval between those bursts. 3. Set up the camera and tripod, and compose the frame. 4. I attached a wire exposure thingy to control the shutter. 5. I took off the box of cigarettes, and pressed the release button simultaneously. 6. The scale starts to rock back and forth, a few instances "frozen" by the three flash lights.
That's about it. If you have more questions, you can contact me at Hugo@deWolf.com
Cheers,
Hugo
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Mark Kresl
{K:9434} 1/9/2006
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Another wonderful shot, Hugo. I don't understand the concept of repetitive flash. If you wouldn't mind sharing a secret or two, I'd love to learn about this technique. My email address is mkresl@cox.net. I would understand if you are reluctant to share and still appreciate seeing your work.
Mark
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JC Flowed
{K:1068} 12/29/2005
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Cool camera technique!
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Craig Hanson
{K:7836} 10/9/2005
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This one's my favorite of the series, but they're all great!!
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PK- Photos
{K:13099} 9/10/2005
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creative idea and very good result :) like it!
Ciao, Pia
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Derek Dixon
{K:4948} 9/9/2005
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wow! nice movement you captured... it comes to life. exellent studio shot
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 8/25/2005
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Ive heard about that the lenses put the mark of the final quality. As long as one buy the Nikkor lenses second hand they are in the reach of buying. Thank you for giving me some inputs on the D2x. =)
Cheers
Patrick J
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Antonia BauerleinSehnert
{K:30599} 8/24/2005
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One word. FAbulous! Fav. Antonia
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Verena Rentrop
{K:15233} 8/23/2005
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fits to my diet ;)
the red is emotional and appealing
Cheers, Verena
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Bobby Mun
{K:3709} 8/23/2005
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Very outstanding artwork, Hugo. Beautiful motion series... the red arrows catch my attention.
Keep coming :>
Cheers! Bobby
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/21/2005
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Hi Patrick,
The D2x is an amazing machine. I really love the quality and the things you can do with it. It does put a strain on the CF card and storage capacity, though, as the files will be huge. Metering, colours, contrast and such are just superb, though. It's definitely a very good camera....:) But beware, the camera also shows all artefacts and abberations of your lenses. I noticed that the image quality is strongly dependent on the quality of the lens, and before you know it, you'll be wanting the most expensive Nikkor lenses...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 8/19/2005
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Great macro shot! I like the clarity and details! What do you think about that camera? Im interested myself into getting one.
Regards,
Patrick J
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Clifton Jones
{K:10688} 8/18/2005
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Magic.....wonderful image...amazing capture....to my favs........ Clifton.......
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/18/2005
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Ha Boy, dank voor je reactie. Ik denk dat de beste oplossing is de foto nog eens te nemen, maar dan met een multiple exposure, om de tussenruimte tussen de wijzers gelijk te maken.
Groeten,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/18/2005
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Thanks Moataz, Much appreciated! I'll check in on your folio soon...
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/18/2005
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Hi Toshi, Clocks are very suitable for longer exposures, especially when the hands move with intervals. Blocking a few steps can be easliy done by temporarily putting the lens cap back on, and add that time later. Interesting thought, Thanks!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/18/2005
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Thanks....:) Means alot to me, Lori!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/18/2005
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Hi AJ, Yeah, I would agree that equal spacing between the needles would've been even better, but might also make it a bit more static. I'll have a go at that too. It' would require a multiple exposure, though, as the fill flash / repetitive bursts are too rapid to exactly place the needle. Interesting thought, though, thanks!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/18/2005
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Hi Petal, thanks for your indepth analysis. I had my doubts about the top left corner too, but decide not to do anything to it, as I didn't see a better alternative. Cloning it out would break the circle, which would be too obvious. Cropping it tighter is no solution either, I believe.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/18/2005
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Hi Richard, thanks for your comment...:) My weight? Hmmmm. I'd need more than a kitchen scale for that...:) On a more serious note, I don't think I'll go digital completely, but until I have the space to set up my enlarger again, this'll have to do....:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Bruce Harper
{K:5305} 8/18/2005
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Love the clean image, and the different intensities of the red pointer giving a great sense of movement. The red frame really suits the image, and a great crop.
Perhaps you could do a similar one with larger scales and sell it to WeightWatchers for not so light weight constructions!
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Alisa Mudge
{K:12511} 8/18/2005
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Love how clean this image is. The crop makes it original. Would make a great stock image. Alisa
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Kiarang Alaei
{K:49415} 8/17/2005
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It's great that you have good skill on cityscapes and macro shots from objects both. this is wonderful. a professional photographer. bravo!
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Massimo Di Maggio
{K:-53658} 8/17/2005
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I don't have a great memory, but I remember the important things :) I'm a math and science teacher in a junior high school and yes, I'ld like to have a flash like yours for my experiments in Physics (now we use a homemade strobo made by a drill and a wood disc with a hole ;) ). Bye, Max
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karen clarke
{K:18893} 8/17/2005
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Hugo, this is a great idea. I like the little details like the punch of red color, and the diagonal compo of the three circles. I also like the way the circle on the outer case and its shadow intersect. Nice blur, its seems you have great control with it, allowing each step to be visible. Well done~
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 8/17/2005
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hi ..but I knew to find something of "from space", here the white and strong, a great effect of the movement.. I appreciate the effect and the use of the DOf (f.22) absolutely perfect.. but also "my eye" sees that the d2x it is fantastic superb, cleaned up... my best wishes roby (another 7+)
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Dan Richards
{K:1148} 8/17/2005
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Hugo, De originele compositie is inderdaad beter. De rand werkt inderdaad storend. De orginele is waarschijnlijk de beste compositie die je kan krijgen zonder de rand te tonen. Ik vind dat rood randje om je foto wel passend trouwens. Was me eerst nog niet opgevallen. Bedankt voor je comment op mijn foto.
Boy
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moataz k. elkateb
{K:4971} 8/17/2005
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absolutely perfect Hugo very good composition .. very interesting shot, i like it??Very DIFFERENT. well done. 7/7
BEST REGARDS M O A T A Z
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Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 8/17/2005
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Hey Hugo, a little late in the game here, still so busy thru this week. Not much I can add here, just that you've flawlessly carried this out. What a dynamic series this is proving to be.
Randy
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Toshi
{K:11924} 8/17/2005
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Excellent macro shot Hugo, reminds me of a similar shot (collage) I did a while back I did with clocks. I like the tilt you've used for this shot to give it that extra feel of motion as I think a straight on shot would be too static. I do understand your idea of adding a red frame but I think the red needle already adds the right amount of color - but that's just my personal taste and doesn't take away from the already great shot :)
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 8/17/2005
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it is so simple yet so great.. I like the sense of motion with the needle.. excellent work...
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 8/17/2005
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ME AGAIN, Forgot to mention, I'm glad you uploaded a different photo of yourself with your bio, I did NOT care for the last one!!
This one is very nice, except I had to practically stand on my head to see you!
L:)
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 8/17/2005
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WOW 7+++
Hugo, this is STUNNING! Leave it to you to come up with such an original idea, and then (to my amazement) get it on film (card)...
Composition is PERFECT, great clarity. What more to say? Sooo original!!
Spectacular indeed...a WINNER!
Good job, Lori :)
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 8/16/2005
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Exactly what we've come to expect from you, Hugo! A creative and high quality image! Keep on inspiring us! Best regards, Chris
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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 8/16/2005
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Hehe - that's not a watch! Perfect in almost every aspect, from my point of view. Why the almost? Because I think I would prefer the three images of the needle equally spaced. AJ
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Di Ciuccio Maurizio
{K:57398} 8/16/2005
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i like it..very fantastic effect motion..exceptional detail...absolute nice job..a soon
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Peter De Rycke
{K:41212} 8/16/2005
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Clever shot ! Peter
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Petal Wijnen
{K:50989} 8/16/2005
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Excellent 'motion' shot!!! I can almost hear it squeak when dropping that weight on it.... ;-D!!! Super clarity, DOF, excellent composition and crop.... well done I wouldn't change a thing.... ehmmmm maybe just a very little thing.... the top right hand corner... that tiny dark triangle (a piece of the rim that you rightly cropped off, way too 'flashy' and distracting)... a little clone action....???!!! Well now, these are the kind of shots that I also would like to take, but haven't got the equipment for.... ah well... when my 'ship comes in'.... ;-D!!! In the mean time I'll enjoy looking at great shots (like this one)!!!! BTW Thanks for your comment and not DSM but azM (academisch ziekenhuis Maastricht)... LOL!!! PS Ik had al gezien dat de euromunt Duits was.... ik persoonlijk had voor de Italiaanse gekozen... met de 'Leonardo da Vinci man' erop... lijkt me mooi met die uitgestrekte armen.....
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 8/16/2005
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Well Hugo, it's about time (pun intended). Which pointer represents your weight? I like the whole project concept. The D2X produces a clean image. I just sold my D1X and lenses. I am going backwards to film and maybe Leica again and for the last time. This is a fun series to look at and quite a bit of work for you!
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jude .
{K:14625} 8/16/2005
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Great thematic concept, Hugo; superbly executed. I'm eagerly waiting the rest! Excellent piece...
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/16/2005
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Hi Max, I'm impressed by your memory. I know which one you mean. I use an SB800 from Nikon, a very powerful tool. But you got me curious: What do you teach, presuming that's what the experiment is intended for? Physics? The experiment showing gravity by dropping one ball vertically and another one in a parabolic path?
Cheers,
Hugo
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Massimo Di Maggio
{K:-53658} 8/16/2005
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Hi Hugo, this shot remembers me one of the very first photos I commented you where you captured the movement of dancers, if I?m not wrong. Here you used a different technique and the look is highly professional in my opinion, I wonder what kind of flash you have ;) Maybe I can use it in my scientific experiments, if it?s not too expensive! Bye, Max
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carlos sanchez
{K:3631} 8/16/2005
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good idea and good work
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 8/16/2005
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oh, no I didnot upload it on UF, cause you can see only the caoutchouc part of the wheel, cause all the metal lines have dissappeared! so nothing interesting in that shot! But daer Hugo, I will try to find it in my mass :)
Kiss, Biliana
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/16/2005
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Wow! you did something similar with a bike wheel? Did you upload it on Usefilm? Would like to see it!
Cheers,
Hugo
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 8/16/2005
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Nice capture daer Hugo! I did something similar with a bike wheel! Kisses, Biliana
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/16/2005
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Hi Stefan, good to hear from you again...:) I've been away way too long, though. My mistake. As to the Dutch sensibility, it would've been my guess I would have to make it orange in stead of red....:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 8/16/2005
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I like the way your motion image turned out. The red frame has a bit of Dutch sensibility to me :-) Very stylish.
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Patrick Ziegler
{K:21797} 8/16/2005
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Nicley done, Are you gaining weight? :-)
just a few little specs in the shadow and on the red you might want to clean up...
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Lee Harris
{K:14694} 8/16/2005
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Excellent again Hugo....you are one of the most creative photographer that I know and am very much inspired by your work. This and your coin shot are very impressive. Lee
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/16/2005
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Hi Mohamed, Thanks for your indepth analysis, much appreciated! It helps me look at my photos from a different perspective, which always provides new insights.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/16/2005
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Good to hear, Roger, Wasn't quite sure how to interpret your reply. I'd rather be too cautious than taking it too casually...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/16/2005
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Hi MS,
Thanks for your feedback! I see Petros' point too, and I have attached another image (different photo) to my reply to him. The reason I went for this solution is that I found the metal rim around the scales very distracting....
Cheers,
Hugo
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 8/16/2005
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Beautiful clarity and impressive sense of motion, well captured! And Hugo, I wasn't in the LEAST offended by your recent comment. Quite the contrary; grateful to have my photo noticed!
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/16/2005
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Ha Boy,
Dank je voor je uitgebreide commentaar, erg prettig! Wat betreft de krappe compositie ben ik het wel met je eens. Heb het in een andere foto net iets ruimer genomen (iets verder af), maar hoewel ik de achtergrond wel had kunnen oplossen vind ik de metalen rand om de weegschaal wat storend. (zie attachment) Deze versie heb ik alleen aan de onderkant wat bijgesneden. Boven, links en rechts zijn volgens de compositie. De oorspronkelijke ruimere onderkant is ook bewust, omdat daar de tekst moet komen voor de brochure. Als je suggestisch hebt voor een alternatief, dan hoor ik het graag!
Groeten,
Hugo
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Paolo Corradini
{K:59552} 8/16/2005
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Great! ;) i'm happy for you!
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/16/2005
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Hi P.J., Yeah, I remember those shots. The thing with a watch or clock is, that a long exposure will be enough to capture each second, if the hand moves at (one second) intervals, and then stops for a (fraction of) a second. With these scales, which are continuous, that would result in a continuous blur, too. Just a long exposure wouldn't have been enough. (the needle bounces back and forth if a weight is removed or put on...
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/16/2005
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Hi Paolo, thanks for your comment. This shot will be used as a cover for a a brochure about light weight constructions, so in a way, you are right...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/16/2005
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Hi Thilo, Thanks for your reply... If you notice carefully, I used a German ?2,- coin in the previous shot as well....:) Pure coincidence on that one, though. As a designer, I have a weakness for german design, especially in kitchen appliances. Braun's head of design, Herr Dieter Rams, came up with the "more is less" concept, which still plays an important role in german design... So theres' no coincidence here! Whatever the score of wednesday's match will be, that wouldn't change a thing:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 8/16/2005
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Hey Hugo,
I like this one pretty much. the dynamics created by the whirling needle is great, especially with the strong saturated color. great cropping.
interesting enough that you used a German scales =)
best wishes, Thilo
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Paolo Corradini
{K:59552} 8/16/2005
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a great work from you, it seems an image for advertising, fantastic!
Paolo
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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21723} 8/16/2005
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Hi Hugo,I really love this kind of product shot...cool,clean and attractive.And the various red tones and shadows..Both are so precise,the weight and the picture. Cheers,Ursula
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 8/16/2005
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So incredible miss-understanding of me. Now when i look back i see clerly that this has nothing to do with a watch - it was my imagination that took a too long jump. But there movement are still very interesting though :)
Jeanette
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/16/2005
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Hi Jeanette, Very interesting thought, that hasn't crossed my mind. A completely different interpretation, as this is a scale, with a changing weight...:) The intention was to express weight reduction in constructions by using the methaphore of the shifting needle of this kitchen scale. Think I like your explanation better, though, but It wouldn't be honest to make it so much more profound...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/16/2005
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Hi Petros, Thanks for the feedback. I quite agree on the crop. I've made a second attempt which was taken a bit further away, but I didn't like the effect of the metal rim around the scales. (Per attached, could've used a different background, but it was the rim that made me decide that wasn't worth the effort) The original has a bit more space below, but I left the top, right and left side untouched.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Eman Shokry
{K:5400} 8/16/2005
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Great & unique idea Hugo...very nice contrast between red & white...very well done,
Eman Shokry
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Dan Richards
{K:1148} 8/16/2005
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Zeer mooie foto, Hugo! Het idee om beweging vast te leggen in een foto levert vaak bijzondere resultaten op. Het concept is zeer goed uitgewerkt. Technisch gezien is de foto bijna perfect. Kleuren en details zijn schitterend. Enigste minpuntje vind ik de compositie. Ik vind hem net iets te krap. Dankzij de belichting is de shaduw van de wijzer heel mooi uitgevallen. Zeer knap hoe je dat gedaan hebt met die 3 flash bursts, was ik zelf niet opgekomen.
Boy
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Tabitha Woods
{K:8650} 8/16/2005
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Great potrayal of time movement, great crop, frame.. i wonder what this would be like without the shadow of the circle.. well done regards :O)
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 8/16/2005
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A great idea Hugo,
At first I thought it was a pocket watch. I suppose what you have done for weight transfer could also be shot to show the passing of time? Great macro. ps I like the way you give complete details of your photos in the about!
Andre
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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 8/16/2005
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Beautifully executed, Hugo. The About (in particular, the camera settings) was very instructive.
I see Petros' point about wanting a slightly wider field of view, but this tight crop also works well.
I look forward to seeing future posts in this series!
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Galal El Missary
{K:84569} 8/16/2005
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simple but very creative , Perfect composition , Kind regards .
Galal
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NN
{K:26787} 8/16/2005
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Simple and efficient; not much needed to show that this is a German product :) I think the red frame suits perfectly here. Excellent motion pic!
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Mohamed Banna
{K:34237} 8/16/2005
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i like it too the point is photography is to stop the time,, and here you show us time,, if in all photos we see 2 dimentions work ( or 3 in fact )here you show us the 4th, dear Hugo,, a shot like this one needs a very clever one as i said about the coins shot.. mean while you produce amazing colors,, strong angle,, perfect details and DOF,, i feel the glass ( or may be plastic) cover,, perfect shot by all means also perfect well done presentation with this nice crop and the red line which i see that it gives a lot..
thanks and best regards
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Petros Stamatakos
{K:12101} 8/16/2005
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Creative as always :-)
Crop seems a little too tight, but I'm still happy with the result you got. Well done my friend :-)
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Alessandra Frediani
{K:2445} 8/16/2005
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excellent motion picture! Alessandra
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 8/16/2005
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Creepy to think about how fast the time passes by and hour life getting shorter and shorter. That?s what i think of when i see a watch and here it?s even more highlighten. BUT the image it self a very good!
Jeanette
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Carolyn Wiesbrock
{K:14051} 8/16/2005
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Exceptional quality in the overall composition, and the sense of movement is amazing. Outstanding work, Hugo!
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Martynas Milkevicius
{K:20} 8/16/2005
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Excellent closeup! I like the motion and abstract feeling to the image!
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