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Photographer Hugo de Wolf  Hugo de Wolf {Karma:185110}
Project #36 Magic Light Camera Model Nikon D2x
Categories Nature
Wildlife
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio The Dutch Files
Lens Nikon  28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D IF AF
Uploaded 5/30/2006 Film / Memory Type ISO 400
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 2245 Shutter 1/1000
Favorites Aperture f/4.5
Critiques 102 Rating
6.28
/ 13 Ratings
Location City -  Ellewoutsdijk
State -  ZEELAND
Country - Netherlands   Netherlands
About Ingredients:
A little village called Ellewoutsdijk, located on the South-most point of Zuid-Beveland in the province of Zeeland with a view on the Westerschelde and the Chemical plant in Terneuzen.

This shot is taken from the exact same place as the previous two photos, only a few minutes later, and in a different direction. Amazing what a difference 120 degrees can make, don't you think?

The Westerschelde at low tide at sunrise on 3 November 2005.

Nikon D2x
Nikon 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5
Aperture: f/4.5
Focal lenght: 105mm
Shutterspeed: 1/1000 sec.
ISO rating: 400
A bit of luck with the weather...
No Photoshop other than levels and crop.

This time, no elaborate thoughts, just a breathtaking scenery.

Your comments and feedback is, as usual, very welcome! Been a tad busy over the last few days, but it seems I'm back...:)

Cheers,

Hugo
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There are 102 Comments in 1 Pages
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Peter De Rycke Peter De Rycke   {K:41212} 12/26/2007
Wow you've got impact .. curious how you judge my actual work ;-)

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jessie voigts   {K:6772} 11/2/2006
wow, hugo! fantastic shot!! i esp love the light on the underside of their wings.

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a b a b   {K:360} 10/31/2006
Beautiful photo! Full of hope. I love the lighting in this, in the sky and on the birds and their wings.
Carolyn

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JC Flowed   {K:1068} 8/16/2006
Nice and powerful photo!

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/15/2006
Thanks for your comment Maxime, Hope everything is fine,

Cheers,

hugo

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m , m ,   {K:15872} 8/13/2006
Lucky to be witness for such kind of moment and more than that getting opportunity to capture this image! My best complement!
Best regards: Maxime

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avi saar   {K:2728} 7/17/2006
professional art image, congrats, avi

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Fatemeh Rahimi Fatemeh Rahimi   {K:13523} 7/8/2006
fantastic!

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Orazio Minnella Orazio Minnella   {K:49417} 6/29/2006
Great shot and beautiful capture.I like how you have captured the rainbow.
Regards...Orazio

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 6/14/2006
now..also have the world championship..

goodluck!

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 6/14/2006
..eh eh eh..

also me..

take care..

:)

roby

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/14/2006
Hi Ray, Thanks for your comment, Sensitive ISO settings are always a pitfall. It's been a little hectic recently, but I'll definitely be around soon.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/14/2006
Hi Mohsen, thanks for the comment. I guess I was lucky catching this moment; not much I could control...:)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/14/2006
Hi Ian, Too true, you just have to run into this; in a way, that is, IMO also one of the assets of such an image. In that light, the passage you quote is very appropriate indeed; it's not so much as achieving th goals, but undertaing the quest; IMO, it also summarises th quest for each photographer, looking for that singel moment of perfection, and the experiences gained during that quest, without never being able to find that perfect moment. Excellent way of putting it - thanks, mate!

Cheers,

hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/14/2006
Hi Bruce, Interesting, I never seriously considered the other photo, untill a few people mentioned it. I've been toying with this image, and the bird is gone - already much better, IMO. I also tended to the noise, but even in it's current state, the print doesn't look that bad either. I still have to make a print of the denoised version, so I can't compare the two yet.

Cheers,

hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/14/2006
Ha Teunis, die ruis - tsja, weinig aan te doen, buiten veel photoshoppen. Zo vroeg op de morgen was het licht vrij lastig, en dat krijg je met een gevoelige ISO instelling.

Goed om weer van je te horen,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/14/2006
Thanks Galal, good to hear from you. I'm rather busy currently, but I'll be back soon.

Cheers,

hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/14/2006
Luck was definitely on my side. Couldn't even force it this time...

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/14/2006
Hi Jude,

A print can be arranged...:) Good to hear from you again.Now it's my turn to be busy with other things, but I'll be back soon enough

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/14/2006
Hi Roby, sorry for the late reply, been a bit busy. Thank god nobody's perfect...:) I appreciate your continous support,

Take care,

Cheers,

hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/14/2006
Thanks for your continuing support, Meldijana!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Nicolas Iordănescu Nicolas Iordănescu   {K:3193} 6/13/2006
Great moment.
Nikko

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 6/11/2006
nice capture... where I lived before was near one of the major migratory paths for shorebirds etc and am very use to seeing this sight :).. nice work

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Khaled Mursi Hammoud Khaled Mursi Hammoud   {K:54005} 6/9/2006
Very nice golden sunlight and rainbow.
Good capture Hugo.
Khaled.

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stingRay pt.4 . stingRay pt.4 .   {K:250401} 6/8/2006
Superb Hugo. I love the way you have caught the formation and the rainbow. The lighting is wonderful and the colours are gorgeous so very well done to you. I note what others have said regarding noise, they should see the mess I made of my recent holiday shots.....I had re-set my ISO to four figures for late evening photography and forgot to reset to my norm......ouch! 'See' you again soon when I catch up on everyone. My very best wishes to you as always......Ray

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Mohsen Bayramnejad Mohsen Bayramnejad   {K:21377} 6/8/2006
WooW dear Hugo!..this is really Lovely work...your nice view with this fine composition... it's awesome! a very creative one!

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 6/7/2006
Hey Hugo about this. I thought if someone wanted to achieve something like this they couldn't think of it. The atmospherics are great. After seeing this tonight I was reading a short story by Borges. In it he (inaccurately) summarises a very old suffi poem by Farid ud-din. It made me think of this.
"The faraway king of the birds, the Simurg, drops an exquisite feather in the middle of China; weary of their ancient anarchy, the birds determine to find it. They know that their king's name means "Thirty Birds"; they know that his royal palace stands on the Kaf, the circular mountain which surrounds the earth. They undertake the almost infinite adventure. They fly over seven valleys, or seven seas; the next-to-the-last one is called Vertigo; the last, Annihilation. Many of the pilgrims desert; others perish. Thirty of them, purified by their labors, set foot upon the Mountain of the Simurg. At last they contemplate it: they perceive that they are the Simurg, and that the Simurg is each one of them and all of them. "

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Bruce Harper   {K:5305} 6/6/2006
Interesting comments on this one Hugo, personally I prefer this one to the one with the horizon, its a bit more surreal and of course has the rainbow which adds to the surreality (is that a word?) of the image. I do agree that the little bird should go, but I don't mind the noise particularly at this size - it might look worse when printed however so there is probably a case for reducing it for printing. Great series once again Hugo

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 6/6/2006
Hallo Hugo
Ik vind de compositie mooi
Maar ben het met Riny eens over Ruis
Of was dat juist de bedoeling

Ja ik kom niet zoveel langs, want ik ben druk ook op andere site,s
Gr Tuenis

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Galal El Missary   {K:84569} 6/6/2006
Nice capture of the Golden birds against the Rainbow , well taken Hugo .

Galal

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donato r. donato r.   {K:16361} 6/6/2006
very good! Splendid color!
ciao d.

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 6/6/2006
Oh so much luck with the weather Hugo. Well captured. The colour and shape of the birds are something to enjoy.

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jude .   {K:14625} 6/5/2006
A wonderful image, Hugo...both this one and the one with the horizon and no rainbow. I love the sense of movement in the one with the horizon, and the beautiful hues; yet I also love the spacious sense of freedom and mystical feeling of the one with the rainbow.

What can I say...I'll take one print of each, please.

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 6/4/2006
well well well , sure my dear hugo.. is the best for this reason. everyone see it ..everybody sees that one that its personality lets see.. I am not perfect, and I love the “imperfection” of the grain!

cheers

roby

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Meldijana Omerbegovic   {K:4079} 6/4/2006
Beautiful composition of the colours and birds in motion...very nice light and atmosphere...one more beautiful image,Hugo.
Cheers
Meldijana

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Mohammad Porooshani Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20765} 6/4/2006
it's really outstanding dear Hugo,
i think it is more than just a simple shot,
it has lots of great parts,
I wish more clear colors but this grains seems to be because of ISO 400 setting and a little digitally zoomed,
Very well done to you,
My bests,
Mohammad

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Dubravko Grakalic   {K:25235} 6/4/2006
freedom in colour :-)

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Randy Lorance Randy Lorance   {K:24769} 6/4/2006
> Hi Hugo, thanks for your comment to my critique. And I agree with 1/2 of what Lubi said,I'm just not sure which half.
Is there a thread in the forum re noise reduction, I skimmed through but didn't find one, otherwise I would talk about it there.
I use Paint Shop Pro8, I started with it and stuck with it, I haven't used any PShop so not sure what and if it relates. It depends on the type of noise for choice of tool or method, but for the more orange peel texture noise, some of the noise reduction tools tend to exasperate it.
- On this picture I didn't use layers but used the selection tool. Using Magic Wand with 'Tolerance' set at about'30-40,'Feather' set at'0'and 'Match mode' set to 'color' click on areas of sky(it may take many) until most of sky has been captured. Remaining areas can be captured using 'Freehand Selection'.
- Go to 'Adjust'...'Add/Reduce Noise'...'Edge Preserving Smooth...' and set 'Amount of smoothing:' to '1'.
- Go to 'Adjust'...'Blur'...'Gaussian Blur' and set 'Radius:' to '1'.

Those are close to all the steps I used and just requires a little playing around with. Gaussian blur is particulary effective at reducing artifacts and banding problems sometimes resulting from level adjustments that Noise Reduction won't eliminate.
(also sometimes cleaning my glasses reduces the noise)

Randy

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Hakan AKIRMAK Hakan AKIRMAK   {K:15913} 6/4/2006
Absolutely excellent capture Hugo! Congratulations! 7++

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Lubi Star Lubi Star   {K:3903} 6/4/2006
oh... don't worry about noise Hugo... as we both agree, it is to be expected and i too don't know how to get rid of it when it happens... should you find the way (given that is an easy one because me and technology are not on friendly terms ) please tell me as well... a useful thing to know....

as to the cropping of the pic, I just think that the image leaves me a bit disoriented... fell more comfy when looking at the attached image but yea, I have to agree that the originally uploaded version is more dramatic due to its surrealism...

but as you well pinpointed, my "thing" is about the image's ability to delve deeper into a more conceptual level... of course when someone look at a pic, there are various reasons apart the pic itself that may form an opinion... such as the mood at the time for instance... the special "something" I was referring to is the option the previous image gave me to go deeper than its beauty at first glance... something that I feel it lacks here… not that I don’t appreciate such nice pics – I honestly do – but just by looking at the other one I had my heart beating a bit faster and various thoughts came in at once… I don’t know if that happens to other people but it did gave me some mind-food to chew on… the stark difference in light and the irony of the whole scene was something I really liked… the sky and sea as I have commented earlier do look threatening in their dark shades as opposed to the power plant which is bathed in golden sunlight… and how did we come to this, to feel threatened by nature whereas the fumes emitted by the plant are the threatening ones… how comes our eyes feel at ease with the immense mass of the industrial site and not with the vastness of the surroundings…like humans are trying to make their presence know “we are here too”… and the contrast is so apparent and ironic… that is maybe the reason why most show such disregard at the environment… and still I admire the fact that humans were able to overcome many difficulties in making such a construction… I don’t know if it makes any sense… the random thoughts that come and go and I try to put them in one comment as simply and as contently as I can… that was the special “something” I was referring… thinking beyond admiring… freedom to interpret what I see in my head and relate to it personally for reasons beyond the original creator ‘s intentions… probably… probably you though about these too… or not… it doesn’t matter… the point is that is found something to excite me… and I enjoyed it immensely… cheers…

Lubi

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Leora Long Leora Long   {K:11135} 6/4/2006
This is an interesting challenge, Hugo, but I have just started working with layers and the answer may be there. I think in some cases it is easier than masking, which I have not done for a long time.

Try this. If you make a duplicate layer, use medium on the "background copy" for the sky. Then use the eraser on the same layer for each bird and they will all come through in the original sharpness from the "background" layer.

If you are not confident in using the eraser by itself select the area to be erased with the wand.

When you find the right combination, flatten the image.

Have fun.

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Leora,

Just tried the Noise > Median filter on this image, but it affects the birds too much; Works nicely though, but it would require some masking. How would you preserve what ever natural look is still left? I would really appreciate some help, I'm still struggling with reducing the noise...

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Leonora, thanks for the tip; I'll look into that. I tried to reduce the noise, but the only way I succeeded at doing that resulted in an unnatural looking image... Much appreciated!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Arijit, Thanks...:) You have to be a bit more patient; I don't upload that much, and I'm working on a few projects, so it might be a while until my next upload. If I get going, it'll be next week, but it may also be next month...

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Ursula, Yeah, this place is very special to me; I go here about 6 times a year, and it's one of the Netherlands' most remote places. Beautiful place, and greeat for a relaxing time, nothing to do, nobody around. Thanks for your comment.

Cheers,

hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Lubi,
Yeah, a quick finger, and a lot of luck.... Eventhough the noise is expected, I'd like to get rid of it, but I haven't managed in finding the right way to go about that.

As to the level of expectations, I think that's a very interesting point; I realise this looks rather surreal, and quite franky, the whole scene was. But I only cropped the left and right of the photo, and deliberately excluded the horizon; the birds were pretty close - 105mm focal lenght only...

A few minutes later, a second flock took off, and I took the photo I also attached to Mary Sue's comment; it shows the horizon (or actually a dyke) But in panning (it was a different direction, so the shutterspeed is considerably lower, hence the motion blur due to the panning)

I actually appreciate the feedback on the concept level; as I try to compose triptyches, uploaded as "stand alone" photos, I'd value those comments a lot.

Tastes may differ, and luckily they do. I haven't made up my mind which one I like better, and they're very difficult to compare anyway. Would you mind explaining what that "special something" in the previous one is?

Cheers,

Hugo

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With dyke, no rainbow.


Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Jan,

Great to hear from you again. Thought you had left, but I just noticed you uploaded a few I don't know yet... Thanks for dropping in, much appreciated!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Couldn't find it, Don, Wish I would've uncovered that pot. Could use some spare change...:)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Avishek, no need to envy me; this was pure luck. I just happened to be there....:)

I don't upload a lot, composing these series takes time, and I like to play with things a while before I put them online. Most of the time, I upload photos I don't feel too sure about, and the feedback is always extremely helpful. Thanks!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Piero,

The mistake is all mine, I misread your first comment, and I agree with you, once I saw your and Randy's version, it became clear the little bird had to go... Excellent comment, and my apologies, thanks for the help!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Markus, thanks for your feedback. Reading the feedback by others, and looking at Piero's and Randy's version, I think I like the versions without the noise and the little bird better; Guess it's time for the final touches...:)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Jeanette, thanks for your comment; a lucky shot, can't say I've been waiting for this, but when the chance occured, I took the photo.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Arijit, Thanks for your kind comment.... This one was just a combination of luck; happening to be there, look around in time to aim the camera, and a good camera...:)

Cheers,

hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Randy,

Thanks a lot for your very helpful comment. After reading the critiques about the noise, it began to irritate me (hence the thread in the forum) I think you did a great job with your reworked version. How did you do that? I always struggle with reducing the noise, and haven't found a good method to go about that.... I'd appreciate to hear how you did that...

I also agree with shooting the small bird out of the image; didn't pay much attention to that before people noticed it...:)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Paolo, thanks for your support; the lighting sure was fantastic this morning... A lucky streak.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Roby,

Thanks for your very kind comment. As to the noise, I'm not sure it's beneficial to this photo. Reading and seeing Randy's comment and attached photo, I rather think the noise has got to go....

Cheers,

Hugo

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Leora Long Leora Long   {K:11135} 6/3/2006
The noise does not bother me in this beautiful shot. But, if it were I, I would compulsively have to look at it with the noise/median filter to see if the sky smoothed out without taking away from the birds.

I love the freedom of flight against the natural phenomenon.

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Maryam, Thanks for your comment, It was a lucky shot...:)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Mary Sue,

Thanks for the indepth analysis. I doubted about calling it Light, but Licht isn't a typo, it's Dutch for Light...:)

Hmmm. Intersting though about the strenght of the image.without the rainbow. I see what you mean, and yes, it does make sense. (Not sure if I agree, though)

As to the ground (and a photo without rainbow, as I took this in a slightly different directon - again) I've attached an alternative, up to you to decide. The initial image was only cropped on the sides, it's a full frame top to bottom.

I never actually paid much attention to the little bird (a Pheasant, I believe) in the distance, but as more people commented on that, I believe it is a distraction. It does look much better with it gone.

Thanks for nitpicking! The only way to improve, and as usual, you've been a great help; I always enjoy reading your thoughts....

Cheers,

Hugo

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With horizon, no Rainbow.


Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Joggie, Thanks for the feedback, Much appreciated.

It's more the quick fingers than my timing; couldn't control the combination of the flock of ducks taking off and the rainbow in the scene. Guess I got lucky here...:)

I guess I misread Piero's comment, and to be honest, I actually didn't notice (or better pay attention to) the small bird (on closer inspection, I think its a Pheasant)

The noise is, given the 400 ISO not too surprising, I believe. This type of lighting always seems to be difficult; it seems brighter than it actually is, and the camera measures it differently - thank god for RAW files, I had to adjust the exposure quite a bit, if I rememver correctly.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Hi Klaas, Drijfsijsies, heh? Klinkt me verdacht bekend in de oren....:) Zeeland sure is beautiful, I'm already looking forward to my next visit - but then, I'm originally from Goes, so I'm playing a home match...:)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 6/3/2006
Ha Gerhard,

Om eerlijk te zijn was dat dingetje me niet eerder opgevallen totdat mensen erop begonnen te reageren....:) Volgens mij is het ook geen eend, maar als ik goed kijk, denk ik dat het een fazant is. Moet in iedergeval verdwijnen...:)

Dank voor de reactie,

Hugo

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Phillip  Minnis    Phillip  Minnis    {K:13131} 6/3/2006
A fantastic image, Hugo! Just wonderful!

Cheers

Phil

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arijit(ratul) talukder arijit(ratul) talukder   {K:6029} 6/3/2006
egerly waiting for new shots
regards
arijit.

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Ace Star Ace Star   {K:21040} 6/1/2006
grt shot! lovely sky and light :)
fantastic +7

wish you good luck

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Anindya Maity   {K:7880} 6/1/2006
Just beautiful

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Rashed Abdulla Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 6/1/2006
wonderful light and very creative and pleasant image to view. Wishing you all of the best my friend

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Ursula Luschnig Ursula Luschnig   {K:21723} 6/1/2006
Hi Hugo,
It appears that you had a great and successful time in this place...another wonderful picture of magic light and moment..a pleasure to view!
Cheers,Ursula

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Ursula Luschnig Ursula Luschnig   {K:21723} 6/1/2006
Hi Hugo,
It appears that you had a great and successful time in this place...another wonderful picture of magic light and moment..a pleasure to view!
Cheers,Ursula

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Lubi Star Lubi Star   {K:3903} 5/31/2006
one certainly needs a quick fingy to capture this scene... and by all means its a beautiful image... the rainbow, the flock of ducks (even the noise is to be expected at such conditions)... everything works to create a nice end result but... i don't know... such a close up somehow looks a bit abnormal... not what the human eye would see... maybe a wider perspective to include more elements of the rest of the scenery might make it more realistic... even though i know its not a photomontage it still gives a sense of a staged pic... and impo makes it weaker than the previous shot... i know you might not wanted to elaborate more on the concept level and simply show a beauty but yes, the previous one had that special "something" more... or maybe its simply me :)
Regards...
Lubi

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Jan Symank Jan Symank   {K:22030} 5/31/2006
Fantastic light and romantic impression.
Great capture of this special moment.
Bravo, Hugo
Regards,Jan

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 5/31/2006
A real special capture Hugo. The light on the ducks is very nice. No Gold at the end of the rainbow?? Don.

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Howie Mudge Howie Mudge   {K:27933} 5/31/2006
great array of birds flying through the sky and the light and colours are excellent.

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Avi  Avi     {K:70138} 5/31/2006
Dear Hugo,

I am at a complete loss of words !!!.. After the Ancient Elements of Alchemy, I had missed out on chking ur work.. but this one has totally done me in !!!

Am I allowed to envy you ??? :)

best regards,
Avi

P.S. - I have posted some new pics myself, would be elated if you could spare a few minutes..

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Piero Somma Piero Somma   {K:13399} 5/31/2006
sorry, new attachment!

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bird less


Piero Somma Piero Somma   {K:13399} 5/31/2006
sorry for my very bad english..I referred "only" to the small bird to right up ...later on randy lorence attachment...and stop.
for the rest I do not have sufficient competences in order to criticize similar photography!
ciao

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Markus Scholz Markus Scholz   {K:23722} 5/31/2006
I like everything in this wonderful image, Hugo. The little bird, the rainbow, the grain, all adds life to it and therefore makes it distinctive.

Regards, Markus

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 5/31/2006
So nicely seen Hugo, the rainbow and the birds "hit by the golden light" .... Simplicity and excellency!
Jeanette

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arijit(ratul) talukder arijit(ratul) talukder   {K:6029} 5/31/2006
wow hugo what an image !!!!!!!!! unbeliveable
great colours, great light , superb shot!!
i wish i'll learn how to take such wonderful shots.
regards and wishes
arijit.

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Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13559} 5/31/2006
Nice capture Hugo! Very nice exposure too.
Sal

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 5/30/2006
Yep....:)

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Shane O'Neill   {K:3054} 5/30/2006
excellent - is that rainbow genuine??!

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Randy Lorance Randy Lorance   {K:24769} 5/30/2006
opps...forgot to add picture

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Randy Lorance Randy Lorance   {K:24769} 5/30/2006
A very uplifting(really, no pun intended)shot. The two elements here together- birds in flight and rainbow- are strong universal symbols of freedom,peace,tranquility, and make a very strong impact. The light forming the rainbow highlights the birds with a wonderful warm glow.
I feel that the noise present detracts considerably from the image. To me the freshness of a rainbow and lightness of birds in flight is at odds with noise present. I did a quick noise reduction for comparison(sorry,I also shot the odd bird out of the sky).

Randy

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Gerhard Hoogterp   {K:4863} 5/30/2006
Weer een mooi plaatje.. Ik zit me alleen af te vragen wat dat dingetje rechts boven in is (net boven de hoogste horizontale vogellijn..)
Het lijkt niet op een eend.. Intrigerend..;)

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Laura Spell Laura Spell   {K:24080} 5/30/2006
Nice shot of the birds in flight. The rainbow adds a lot of color.

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Pam Heisler Pam Heisler   {K:4032} 5/30/2006
A really wonderful capture.. I love this with the rainbow...

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 5/30/2006
great details. marvelous tones. beautiful composition.

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Paolo Corradini Paolo Corradini   {K:59552} 5/30/2006
they're flying over the rainbow..so poetic image there's really a fantastic light.. here not easy to capture.
greetings
PAOLO

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Klaas   Baas Klaas  Baas   {K:15111} 5/30/2006
Wow Hugo, beautiful colours again, sure must go to Zeeland in a while. The colours of the sun reflects beautifully on those ducks. (Amsterdam people call them "drijfsijsies", I like that, especially when it's said by a born "Amsterdammer".)
Looks very natural to me.

Cheers,

Klaas

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 5/30/2006
oh.. wooww the ducks flight on the air, and is in the rainbow .. fine, fne and nicely effect hugo.. in your last shot have a particular effect of film, it seem the saturation, the grainy effect.. is so nice!!!

best wishes..cheers

roby

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Maryam Shokri   {K:3545} 5/30/2006
very nice shot and so wonderful...many beauties in a frame! u must be so lucky to have them all together...a vannila sky, a beautiful rainbow and those luvly birds in fly! impressive captured...very well done
regards, MaryaM :)

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Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17558} 5/30/2006
Hugo, this is indeed beautiful and it is my favorite of the three "Licht" photos you have posted. The rainbow is a bit serendipitous! Even though it is very beautiful, I wonder if the image would have been stronger without the rainbow. There are two strong elements here, the rainbow and the flock of ducks. To me, the ducks alone would have been just as strong because of their position within the frame (still on a diagonal) and that gorgeous light. Does that make sense?

I also wish that the ground was visible, even a sliver. That would help me orient my view...is this a crop of a distant view, is this close by...I can't tell where this all fits into the larger schema. I secretly wish that these ducks are flying low over a scenic lake, but I'll let that be my little dream.

Finally, I am with the others (if I'm interpreting the previous comments correctly) that the little tiny distant duck needs to go.

And with all my nitpicking, I want to add that this image really rocks. You did a great job, as usual!!

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 5/30/2006
Excellent timing and a great composition Hugo. Quuick eyes and fingers needed for this. The small bird in the middle of the duck flock is interesting although it seems a bit out of place (hence Piero's suggestion to clone it out?). In spite of the high noise levels (surprising, although somewhat expected at such low light levels) this is a beautiful addition to the series with the empahsis on low light. Great work.
Joggie

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So Cal Photograhper   {K:18529} 5/30/2006
Great image of what appear to be mallard ducks in flight. The sky and the rainbow effect are wonderful.

Lisa

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 5/30/2006
Hi Piero, I'm not sure I understood you completely, but I didn't clone anything; this image is almost as shot, only cropped, and I did play with the levels a bit. That could've caused the noise, I think.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 5/30/2006
Hi Kiarang, Thanks for your very kind compliment! Much appreciated!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 5/30/2006
Hi Riny, Er is wel wat noise, maar niet zoveel (hoewel dat dan ook wel weer aan mijn scherm kan liggen. Het effect zal wel wat versterkt worden door de level-tweak die ik heb uitgevoerd...

Groeten,

Hugo

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Piero Somma Piero Somma   {K:13399} 5/30/2006
another wonderful images from Ellewoutsdijk...i like light here (and moviment!!!!)... a bit of clone up little bird?..i think make it some noise...but it's my humble opinion (paranoia?).
ciao maestro hugo

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Kiarang Alaei Kiarang Alaei   {K:49415} 5/30/2006
A brilliant moment,
A special event,
a big luck for such a skifully photographer to can share this beautiful moment with many viewers via his camera.
Angle and exposure is perfect Hugo. some kind of square composition with the diagonal rainbow makes it harmonic and joyfull.
reflections on the wings have added a painterly effect to this shot.
bravo, it's one of your best indeed!

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Sam Kh Sam Kh   {K:19017} 5/30/2006
veru beautiful and attractive work
nice job!

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Riny Koopman Riny Koopman   {K:102911} 5/30/2006
Goeden middag Hugo,De compositie lijk mij wel heel moo,vooral de eenden die voor de regenboog vliegen.Maar zie her en der nogal wat noise in de foto,of ligt het aan mijn monitor..?? Fijne middag,Riny

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