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Photographer Nick Karagiaouroglou  Nick Karagiaouroglou {Karma:127263}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon T90
Categories Architecture
Street
Film Format 24x36
Portfolio Lens Tokina RMC 28-70mm
Uploaded 6/12/2006 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Royal Supra
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Location City -  Lucerne
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Country - Switzerland   Switzerland
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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 7/13/2006
Oh yes, it did! And the thing is, you could just take a sit and taste a wonderful scotch under this atmosphere!

Many thanks for the great comment, Pat!

Nick

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Pat Snelling Weiner   {K:1920} 7/13/2006
What a beauty Nick! I love the mood, a brown warm glow from the walls, contrasted by the cool rain outside. I bet it smelled fresh and nice. Pat

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 6/17/2006
Annemette, considering the fantasy you have, you *will* get entousiastic about mathematics, since fantasy is the most important thing for maths. Unfortunately most teaching is done in such a way that the young people think, it has to be dusty and completely no fun, but this doesn't have to be that way.

So let's have a nice start on that subject, using photography as an aid? Anybody else interested? I think I'll make a mail list and post, say, once a week, the episodes of the most fantastic journey ever. Pure fun!

And Annemette, do use your telescope for finding that fault, since it is exactly "some kind of fault" that in a sense makes up... the whole mathematics! But did you see also the space station? Can you really see its shape?

Take care also and good luck hunting the falling stars!

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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55244} 6/16/2006
Dear Nick
We could combine the two by going on a ride with the famous hotairballoon filled with enthusiastic UF-members in togas and then descend and take a boatride in a drakkar:-))
I also love the irregular walls in old architecture. My home is like that which makes it difficult to furnish with bookshelves, but where there is a will there is a way, as they say:-)
You are most welcome to give me a lecture in the beauty of mathematics. Maybe your enthusiasm will make it interesting and understandable for me! I´ve always disliked this specific area due to dull teachers and maybe my genetics that seem to cry out for art, poetry, philosophy, religion, music etc. instead of mathematics.
I belive anything is possible, if it´s combined with enthusiasm and an open mind, so maybe I´m not all together lost:-)You just have to make it poetic, dreamy and adventourous for me!!
I´m about to set apart my telescope and put it back together in hope of finding the fault that bothers me. I look forward seing the spacestation pass tomorrow evening, and seing all the falling stars in august.
Take care,
Annemette

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 6/15/2006
Annemette, I indeed had that good time often - only I wished the wonderful people here would be with me. But who knows, I still dream of that night, when we'll be talking about photography and arts all together, with a glass of wine, shooting pictures of this incomparable company, which I was lucky enough to meet on this site - all of you!

As about geometry and mathematics, well, yes! I do love it! Because there is something pure, unspoiled, and sometimes naive like childhood - something that can make you laugh, and also can make you stand still and think in it. (And believe me, most of the time we laugh on our own imperfectness! :-))

The building is even more fascinating from the inside, since at that times people just built as they wished to - no great plans, no management, nothing! So such buildings grew quite "irregular" in shape and interiors, but they are fascinating. (To me at least). I really have to take some photos from the interiors as a small tasting for the time travel. BTW, if I play the greek mathematician, then would you play the viking maid? (Be careful here, I only need some old toga, but you need a drakkar! - another advantage of mathematics ;-))

So let's hope that your memories of your old school will materialize some day at that building (or any other) - of course *after* a lecture about set theory and the incompletness theorem applied to photographers :-)

Thanks again and best wishes,

Nick

P.S.: Sorry, if my eloquence got too high - this is the time of the day when the mathematics muse gets me under control ;-)

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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55244} 6/15/2006
Dear Nick
I forgot to say that I can imagine you having a good time in this winecellar;-) While I was in high school we always visited a certain old wine cellar on Fridays, and I have many good memories from that place:-)
Best wishes on a bright evening in the North,
Annemette

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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55244} 6/15/2006
Dear Nick
I can really tell that you do love math and geometry by looking at your photos! All the patterns and strong compositions reveal it:-)
I like this one because of the light/shadoweffect, the composition and because I simply adore old architecture:-) I always want to touch these old bricks and dream of all the people who has done that before me. Places from the MiddleAges always make me think of the sounds and smells that were around at that time -timetravel, Nick!;-)
Best wishes,
Annemette

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 6/14/2006
Many many thanks, my friend, for the detailed and nice comment. And also for the scissors that are "unemployed" this time ;-)

Nick

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Giuseppe Guadagno Giuseppe Guadagno   {K:34002} 6/13/2006
Nick this is my favorite first for the strong contrast that you know I love; second for the quality of the photo as you managed very well the great differential of focus lenght and light contrast.
Nothing to cut!
Thanks Nicks for your two excellent comments.
Buona notte.

Giuseppe

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