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Photographer Hugo de Wolf  Hugo de Wolf {Karma:185110}
Project #15 Personal Style Camera Model Nikon F100 and Nikon D100
Categories Digital
Photoart
Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio Creative Photos
Lens Nikon 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D AF
Uploaded 7/28/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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Country - Netherlands   Netherlands
About Based on the incomplete triptych "The fuzziness of Intellectual Property" and further elaborating on the minutes theme of my last triptych, I decided to create a composite (heavy Photoshop-job) of the Patent series combined with a more cultural theme, a tablet written in ancient Greek, shot in Tehran, Iran.

Photoshop: Colourising both images, superposing them, applying a vignette (gradient tool on a third layer) and slectively erasing parts and applying a transparency / multiplying layer mode. This time I decided to go a little more extreme in tone.

I thought of including more of the incomprehensible writing of both "documents", but decided against it, as I think it would tell too much, removing the need to use your imagination. What do you think?

Few things make sense. This is incomprehensible. But it serves a purpose, as it is an elusive way of expression. As usual, all comments are appreciated,


Cheers,

Hugo
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Suki Days Suki Days   {K:1684} 6/14/2006
Great work,
Loved this image :)
Thank you ...
gali.

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 8/11/2004
The little K on the left didn't transpose particularly elegantly.
Great to get an artifact and an ancient artizans chizel lines to look at. The words are all greek to me.

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Christian Barrette   {K:21125} 8/11/2004
Hello Hugo.
Very thoughtful "a la Umberto Eco". In this rather dark image, the light glow is captivating and corresponds perfeclty with the sense of mystery.
I think I would have liked a wider image better.

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Raamses Ortiz   {K:4408} 8/9/2004
Hi Hugo,

I like this photo. I read that many people didn't like the blur. Well it makes me look more to the sharp parts of the photo. I specialy like the bubble at the lower center. It looks so nice, it has a 3D feeling. Very good work my friend!!

Congrats,

Be seeing you...

Raamsses.

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ana ribeiro   {K:21290} 8/7/2004
very pleasant image!!

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Sally A.   {K:4601} 8/5/2004
Very nice. excellent Photoshop work.
your portfolio is GREAT.
Thank you for all the comments.
Take care.

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Emgy Massidda Emgy Massidda   {K:60358} 8/5/2004
Another excellent idea for this creation. I like the combination of themes and I like the warm tone.
The local heavy blur give some abstractisme to the image making it less fit than your first submission to express the concept of the title. IMO. However... I like it a lot and definitely not less the first in this interesting series. As you said, it leaves more to the imagination of the viewer, which is a great thing.
Emgy

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Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 8/2/2004
Well, what do you expect, Hugo? We are born into chaos without an instruction book. Your abstracts make as much sense as any literal interpretation.

I had to answer you (Fast Freight, blurry image). You were the only one who noticed the cloning in the foreground. I had a bet with myself that you would!

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Ursula Luschnig Ursula Luschnig   {K:21723} 8/1/2004
Hi Hugo,a totally different effect here,I do like the sharp and blurred parts,especailly the drop,and the contrast between light and dark parts.Difficult task here...at the first view,I found this one more attractive ,in my opinion.
A surprising series...
Kind rgards,Ursula

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Carlheinz Bayer   {K:14220} 7/31/2004
Hi Hugo! In general, I think that most of the frames take too much attention and very often I think they "steal" energy from a picture. Especially when you have a strong image with a lot of tention (like this one), why don't you let it pop out from a black or white background? On you blue one it's better, but again I don't think it adds anything to that image. Just my two Cents, though. Cheers! Carlheinz

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Verena Rentrop Verena Rentrop   {K:15233} 7/31/2004
Dear Hugo,

it is a really very artistic triptych and I'm still thinking of my fav, in this case I don't like the used colour, the composition is great, but perhaps with a different variation of red.

Cheers,
Verena

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Orazio Minnella Orazio Minnella   {K:49417} 7/31/2004
Another great work of creative technice.It pleases me above all for the pink tone adopted.
Regards

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Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 7/31/2004
works so well, very creative image hugo that engages the mind..regards rog

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Fabrizio Mandara   {K:488} 7/31/2004
Excellent work Hugo

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Hermen Pen Hermen Pen   {K:9168} 7/30/2004
Another successful blend, I like especially the view through the burnt hole. I also prefer this image above the previous one - the writing is more abstract, less recognizable (more incomprehensible?) but that is just a matter personal taste, I believe. I am curious of the concluding image :)

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/30/2004
Hi Thilo, thanks again for your elaborate comment. Interesting though: downscaling the blurry stream.... That may well be the thing I overlooked, the relative scale of the two photos is a bit off. As to it's importance, I don't quite agree. The way I look at it, the massive dark red stream creates a large part of the massive, devilish atmosphere.

I do fully agree on the frame. As I replied to neil, the PC screen was the only lightsource present when I composed this one. When I had another look the next day, it looked off to me too.

There's one more to come, and then I'm moving on to the blurry images project...)

Thanks,

Hugo

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John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 7/30/2004
Personaly I like this better, the way you make the DOF here really impresed me! Very good.
C.U. at weekend! :-)
Bye!

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Paolo Barthelemy   {K:25552} 7/30/2004
You're a philoso/photographer, Hugo!
Excellent job again and very moody result.
The hole that reveals a better definition in the lower right part of the shot is in pleasant contrast with the remaining part of the shot an is a must that add vitality to a very beautiful and warm composition. Congrats!
Have a nice week-end.
Cheers, Paolo

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Kam Broumand   {K:-82} 7/30/2004
Wonderful Hugo! Excellent choice of color! The tone is great in this one, has a kind of eerie feeling to it.

Regards

Kam

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Regina Rianelli   {K:24147} 7/29/2004
lovely creative work, Hugo!
my Compliments...
it made me smile, i took 4 ys of ancient Greek at school and it felt good to actually recognize some in your current post, my Friend...

i found the color layers extremely fascinating and added so much to the final result!

Thanks for sharing! A Fav's!!!

7/7,
Regina

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Regina Rianelli   {K:24147} 7/29/2004
lovely creative work, Hugo!
my Compliments...
it made me smile, i took 4 ys of ancient Greek at school and it felt good to actually recognize some in your current post, my Friend...

i found the color layers extremely fascinating and added so much to the final result!!!

Thanks for sharing!

7/7,
Regina

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Thilo Bayer Thilo Bayer   {K:50358} 7/29/2004
Dear Hugo,

I'm always late with commenting on your works, so I hope I find something interesting for you ;-)

first impression in the thumb: color. red. massive. devilish. when the picture opens in full view, the color stands in the background for me. the diagonal "blur" separator attracts my eye, and only with the help of the original images, I understand it. I like the upper right corner, the sharp part... and then there is this massive separator... hmmh. not sure if it's not better to shrink this part. it's very dominant but not so imporant, is it?

I like the water drop and the sharp text shining through. the only opaque part that I found a bit distracting is the "SK" on the left. the outlines are too harsh, you may blur the edges with a blur tool.

as for framing: I just don't like the color. I agree with Calle that it consumes some part of the tension.

conclusion: It would be too easy to say that the first part is better. it's different. the PS rework seems to be more challenging in this part. And the color is very powerful here - and more powerful than the color in the first installment.

great work, Hugo. Hope to see more of this stuff.

Thilo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/29/2004
Thanks, Antonio, that explains alot. You've been a great help...)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/29/2004
Hi Neil, Good call, the unfriendly atmosphere was something I felt like creating when I couldn't sleep last night. With my monitor as the only lightsourse, the image turned out darker than anticipated, but as you rightfully mention, the deep red tone also assists in creating that look. And yes, the white lettering on the ancient tablet makes even more ghastly.

Last, I agree, this is not to be considered "photography" anymore. I did try it as an experiment, and I'm quite sure this will not be my new "standard" style. I'll keep it to plain, virtually untouched photos for the time being.

Thanks for your sincere comment, very much appreciated. I find it very intriguing why the two images attract such a different reaction; the first quite positive, this one much less so. And I have to admit, that doesn't surprise me, I pushed the limit deliberately, but I think I went over it this time....)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Antonio Trincone   {K:23167} 7/29/2004
I did not Hugo but there the framing was gray and may be less disturbing so I did not noticed it

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Neil Dolman   {K:26883} 7/29/2004
Hi Hugo, i can't make friends with this one like the last one :( I think due to the sombre, dustre colours used. I think it is accentuated by the 'negative' lettering and the frame. Still a nice experiment although i think it is unusual for you to do so much PS work :). You once so wrote to me something along the lines of... "be careful or it's not a photo anymore" so be careful :)
Best wishes, your friend - Neil

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/29/2004
Hi Maria, Voicing your feelings is always appreciated! I tend to use a very large aperture and create a very shallow DOF, and that's probably what happened here. See also my reply to Lori, as she also fell over the same thing... Thanks for pointing it out!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Patty Morena   {K:16598} 7/29/2004
This is incredible!!Very well seen and creative,I like it very much.
Best regards.
Patty

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/29/2004
Hi Jon, I use PS 7 most of the time, 5 is ok too, only a bit more limited. With digital photography I hear Photoshop CS has a good interface and capabilities in handling (and tweaking) NEF files, so I'm thinking of upgrading to Photoshop CS. To recommend a version to get you started is difficult, as it's a fairly expensive programm and it would be a waste if you invested in a program that you don't like... I think you can download a trial version from Adobe, and that might be a good start to get you going. Then, if you like it, you might decide to buy a version. In that case, I would only settle for the newest. I'm not sure what PS lite (or whatever they call it) offers, though.

Hope this helps,

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/29/2004
Hi Carlheinz, Thanks for your comment. About the frame, did you get the same feeling with the previous one? It is the same frame, only different saturation, hue and brightness. When I saw this one for a second time today, it started bugging me too. I only wonder if it's the frame as a whole or the change of tone, etc... So what do you suggest? no frame?

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/29/2004
Hi Antonio, thanks for your honest comment. Did you notice the same thing with the frame in the previous shot? It is exactly the same, only a different tone. I agree with your rmark, though. It's too heavy.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Antonio Trincone   {K:23167} 7/29/2004
I like the idea on which this and other of this series are based; I dislike the square shape and the frame, the latter is particularly useless and detracting, IMHO

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Di Ciuccio Maurizio Di Ciuccio Maurizio   {K:57398} 7/29/2004
ciao hugo..affascinante tonalita' magnifica definizione..uno scatto molto originale e piacevole..complimenti

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Carlheinz Bayer   {K:14220} 7/29/2004
Nice! Heavy photoshopping! I like the result and especially the atmosphere you've created. I'm struggling with the color, but this might be a thing of personal taste. I would see a warm yellow/red touch on a B&W. The frame doesn't work for me; it takes to much attention IMHO but admit that I have trouble with most of the frames I see here. Good work! C.

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jon parsons   {K:13639} 7/29/2004
Dear Hugo, very cleverly created image my dear friend! very artistic work! .... jon ps: I personally dont have Photoshop yet, could you be kind enough to tell me what version you would recommend for me just starting out with it? thanks hugo.......

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 7/29/2004
I like it my dear Hugo!
Kisses, Biliana

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NN  NN     {K:26787} 7/29/2004
I do like the mix here, it looks more modern than the previous one! "Rose" coloured glasses match very well with incomprehension ;-)

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 7/29/2004
Excellent work Hugo, I do like your visualisation !

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Ahmet Baki Kocaballi   {K:13618} 7/29/2004
Hi Hugo,
very nice and original combination and composition, i very like the effects,
tones look very well also
congrats
Baki

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 7/29/2004
I like the idea behind the invention.. the colour fit perfectly as of old style,, but I prefer the previous one, may be it is too close in the frame work, and not so much written details appearance, also to me ,should be the two image of more displacement, here almost overlapping, though of original and new subject, I like it.Saeed

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Carmem A. Busko   {K:48785} 7/29/2004
Excellent ,a gain, though I prefer the previous one.
7, anyway.
Cheers, Hugo.
Carmem

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Yoshi Enoki Jr   {K:3021} 7/29/2004
Am I supposed to decipher some sort of code..???

OK I'll stop reading "The Da Vinci Code" - but this sort of makes me think of it......

Cheers for you comments as always.

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Maria Luisa Vial   {K:36017} 7/29/2004
Hi Hugo,

I like very much this one, but to me definetely the first one is better, the blur at some point bothers and distracts me...

Excuse me if I'm being a little blunt, but I am just trying to voice what my feelings are...

I like very much the coloring you gave it... and the bubble formed in the antique sign makes you begin to wonder what would it say....

What do you think?

Cheers,

Maria

P.S. Give a kiss to the baby for me

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Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 7/28/2004
Hugo tank for sharing.....Riny

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/28/2004
Below the original shots I started out with. Something (read: I did) went wrong on the first try, so here it is...

Cheers,

Hugo

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Greek Tablet


Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/28/2004
Hi Lori, thanks for your comment, You have a point about the effect of the blur. The blur is probably the only thing that is genuine about this shot...). I used a very shallow DOF on both cameras...I think it has to do with the way I superposed the two shots. I attached the oringinals too (FYI).

Cheers,

Hugo

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 7/28/2004
And the second one..... Thanks for your comments,

Cheers,

Hugo

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The Fuzziness of Intellectual Property


Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 7/28/2004
Hi Hugo,Heb een tijd je naar je foto zitten kijken,En ik weet niet wat het is, De kleuren
in deze compositie spreken mij wel zeer aan.
Groet.....Riny

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 7/28/2004
WOW....look at YOU! Through 'Rose colored glasses'!

I like the color tones a lot, although I liked the steel blue as well.

I think the composition is great...Probably the only thing that is the blur, to me it too quickly goes into heavy blur rather than fading gradually. :)

LOVE the print and textures!

Nice work, Hugo!
Lori ;)

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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 7/28/2004
Superbly crafted image, Hugo!
Excellent PS work!
Kind regards, Chris

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