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Critique By:
Nanda Baba das (K:78053)
11/9/2009 4:09:16 PM
Excellent panoramic capture. My best wishes Nanda
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Nanda Baba das (K:78053)
11/9/2009 3:50:50 PM
Beautiful, nice color. My best wishes Nanda
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
SaMiHa Jawad (K:1447)
9/7/2009 6:39:01 PM
Very nice excellent :)
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Joćo F * Photography (K:41945)
8/26/2009 1:50:30 AM
Amazing my friend. hugs joao
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
no longer a member (K:10557)
8/10/2009 1:02:45 AM
Wow!!! Breathtaking image!! Congratulations on the award, very most deserving. Two years ago, I went to Oregon and Washington for a photo shoot, and one that topped my list was Mt. Ranier. It never showed itself since it was always covered in the clouds the whole time I was there. I've seen many shots of the mountain at this lake, but none as beautiful as this one. Outstanding work, A Perfect 7++++
Cheers, and the very best of wishes to you....... Mike
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Aylin ATASAGUN (K:13273)
8/9/2009 10:17:09 PM
Excellent!!!! Congratulations....
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
carolina silberschmidt (K:1151)
8/3/2009 4:07:19 AM
excellent!
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Dave Rhodes Jr (K:15)
7/23/2009 8:02:25 AM
I really love the fisheye. It's not too wide what so ever.
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Aylin ATASAGUN (K:13273)
7/15/2009 11:28:30 AM
Superb! Congratulations!
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Kasia Z (K:63)
7/7/2009 11:15:49 PM
it's great. I like it . Have feeling like playing with them ..
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Paul's Photos (K:35235)
6/3/2009 4:53:29 PM
excellent work... lighting is great
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Hugo de Wolf (K:185110)
5/5/2009 10:16:00 AM
Hi Rashed,
Thanks for your kind words.
Please take a look at this: http://www.eckhartgallery.com/site/en/photographer/4/Hugo_d e_Wolf/page/2/49/Mount_Rainer Not bad for such an over processed photo, isn't it?
Cheers,
Hugo
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Armen Haroutunyan (K:4787)
4/28/2009 4:55:38 PM
excellent capture
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Neven S. (K:1642)
4/28/2009 4:12:49 PM
perfect..
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
4/28/2009 4:03:38 PM
This location is in one of my favorite photo wonderlands. The divesity of Death Valley is wonderful. Badwater give you the opportunity, which you have seized upon, to see beauty in desolation, color in what appears monochromatic to the untrained eye. Good depth, good color, excellent composition. I love it!
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Vijay Kurhade (K:10118)
4/28/2009 3:03:37 PM
lovely shot; flower field, mountain, great take care
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Rashed Abdulla (K:163889)
4/26/2009 1:41:42 PM
I also said this image is over processed and do not have the natural appearance, mixed unbalanced lighting at all zones with very false colors.
The problem is, this image still appear on the first page with 2 awards just because the photographer is a Moderator on UF.
This is where someone likes Ph. The big moderator here gave those awards without really looking into the quality of such photograph.
I am not against anyone here but I feel, there should always be a second opinion to what been posted on this site, this is the way we all learn. It not nice to just give a comment expecting in return a comment on your images, even if those images do require a technical comment of corrections to the image.
I know my earlier comment regarding the over manipulations been on this image been removed by other moderators, or even the photographer himself being a moderator here but never mind, still there is plenty of times and chances to overcome such an act by the moderators.
Sorry being so liberal and open minded on this site.
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
arijit(ratul) talukder (K:6029)
4/26/2009 12:14:58 PM
amazing !!! regards arijit.
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Anindya Chakraborty (K:12765)
4/24/2009 4:34:59 AM
wonderful shot...amazing it its.
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Vijay Kurhade (K:10118)
4/23/2009 8:54:03 PM
beauty; clouds mountain peak reflection amazing take care
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
shafagh kalhor (K:2567)
4/23/2009 8:45:49 PM
excellent shot bravo congratulations
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
aZiZ aBc (K:28345)
4/22/2009 7:03:18 PM
GREAT, .. CONGRATULATIONS, ..
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
karen clarke (K:18893)
4/12/2009 9:01:21 AM
Great shot of these cows. Makes me long for a drive through the countryside.
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Maryam Sahafzadeh (K:3380)
3/24/2009 8:43:43 PM
Cong's Hugo. really fabulous shot.
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
RC. Dany (K:64104)
3/24/2009 8:40:41 PM
Excellent .
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
RC. Dany (K:64104)
3/24/2009 8:40:12 PM
Wonderful Hugo !!!!!!!!!! anne...
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Dhimant Vyas (K:2509)
3/23/2009 10:45:18 PM
Thanks Hugo, Thanks a lot sharing your knowledge in detail, I will sure try this effect. I was curious to learn it, Cheers :) Dhimant
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Hugo de Wolf (K:185110)
3/23/2009 8:57:18 PM
Hi Dhimant,
Thanks for your comments. To answer your question, it is not that difficult:
1. Create a panoramic image (preferably 360 degrees, seamless, but any other panoramic image might work, too, as long as both ends show a minimal transition when put next to eachother.
2. Scale the image to a square. I used a 12.000 pixels wide image, so I ended up with a huge file of 12.000 x 12.000 pixels. In photoshop, I use "File>Image Size", and deselect the constrain proportions.
3. Rotate the image 180 degrees, or flip the image vertically.
4. Still in photoshop: Go to "Filter>Distort>Polarize". And click ok.
5. Fine tune the corners, as they will show some beams towards the center. I usually create a circular mask, set the feather to about 25% of the image aspects, invert the selection, and fill it with a dark colour.
Thats it :)
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Miguel Marques (K:1374)
3/21/2009 1:58:56 AM
wow... what an impact...!!!! The fisheye worked perfectly and the pure b&w is perfect...
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Dhimant Vyas (K:2509)
3/8/2009 4:07:35 PM
Hi Hugo Please write me how do you do this effects please? I love it and want to learn, hoping to hear from you, Cheers dhimantvyas.com
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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