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Zane Erasmus
{K:204} 3/13/2008
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HI Hugo, composite or not, i think this is a great piece of work that you have created. Thanks for sharing your techniques.
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RC. Dany
{K:64104} 3/13/2008
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Excellent picture Hugo. anne...
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 5/29/2007
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Excellent work compositing this images, Hugo...Congratulations!:)
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Geoff Ball
{K:3375} 5/28/2007
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Great composition and style. Interesting to see the green, I've seen all manner of blue and blueish purple with just flashes of green, very well done
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Cristina D
{K:8080} 5/28/2007
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Wonderful capture, at my fav. of course!
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Leora Long
{K:11135} 5/28/2007
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Composite or not this is still amazing and congratulations on SC award...
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Leora Long
{K:11135} 5/28/2007
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Hugo, this is amazing. I have always wanted to see the Aurora Borealis. At times it is visible from Martha's Vineyard, I am told - but I never caught it at the right time. Does is move before your eyes, or stay pretty steady for a 5 minute exposure?
Thanks, Leora
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Mladen Borisov
{K:518} 5/28/2007
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:) :) :) :) :) :) :)
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ISMAEL MARCOS
{K:10535} 5/28/2007
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hi... what a wonderful, aurora borealis shot... have a nice day congrats...
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 5/7/2007
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i see again this wonderful piec of art in nature-light! roby
ciao.. cheers
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Anderson Miranda
{K:1231} 4/3/2007
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Hi Hugo!
I am very impressed with all your beatiful photographic work!!!!
I would like to invite you to be a contributor artist of my online fineart store:
www.andersonmiranda.com
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Dado
{K:1190} 6/1/2006
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Hugo, really fantastic. Amazing what nature can do, and your good eye, of course.
Best Regards Dan
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Jimmy Piper
{K:5742} 5/19/2006
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wow, love this shot...
After seeing your work here, i'm stunned. Your very good at this, and hope i can be half as good in future...
cheers...
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Brian Fillmore
{K:4016} 5/8/2006
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I like your photograph of this scene. It reminds me of sights that were all so common when I lived in northern regions in Canada. It would be hard to explain to someone what seeing these lights is really like. Or sounds like on quiet nights when it is really cold...Brian
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Herman Pieters
{K:508} 3/11/2006
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this is very beautiful indeed!well done
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 4/10/2005
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Good capture. Auroras are always so delightful. Now that I have my camera, I'm waiting for one so I can try my hand at getting a decent picture. Mary -
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 3/3/2005
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fantastic work..
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Katia Cutrone
{K:12940} 1/16/2005
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This is a "OUT OF THE REALITY" atmosphere, I'm speechless... just love it...
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Delete My Account Delete my Account
{K:1232} 1/16/2005
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What an incredible shot! Way to capture the moment. I think it is a tiny bit over exposed, but it is still top notch. Good Job.
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ppdix
{K:17069} 1/9/2005
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Wow!!!!!
Wooowwwww
wooooooooooowwwwwwwwww
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Blaine MacDonald
{K:610} 1/4/2005
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wow , powerful image. Love the church. Great shot
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Tudor Pantelimonescu
{K:405} 12/10/2004
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Awsome picture I guess that the live sentation was extraordinary beiing there at that time
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rafal ' mojalewastopa ' karpinski
{K:504} 11/15/2004
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..beautiful..
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Adelino Barreto
{K:12661} 11/14/2004
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Wonderful photo! My best regards.
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Pnar Yazicioglu
{K:7607} 10/31/2004
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Hi, I knew that it wasn't real, "real" because of a collection of 3 photos. but, you make three together which I think is a very brilliant idea and good ps work. But the sky; I mean it's amazing. "The Aurora Borealis"; actually what looks surreal is the sky that's why I was impressed. thanks for the explanation
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/31/2004
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Hi Pinar, thanks for your comments; In all honesty, it's not real... It's a composite image of three. If you scroll down through the comments, you'll see the origianl shots...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Pnar Yazicioglu
{K:7607} 10/31/2004
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can't belive this is real!! amazing shot
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 10/13/2004
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Critique? All I can say is the church is a little overexposed as is the sky, but WHO CARES! Minor adjustments in post can tweak it.
This is a great and exciting photograph. Keep up the good work, and thanks for posting this for those of us too far south to see this event.
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John Azzopardi
{K:1833} 10/12/2004
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Very beautiful and unusual to capture.This was a unique moment.Great shot.
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Kunal Mehta
{K:2496} 10/10/2004
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Excellent image. Aurora pictures usually lacks a perspective which you have provided by a well lite house in the forground. Color or auroa are also nicely captured since stars are visible. This is a perfect shot to me. Great job Hugo.
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Craig Hanson
{K:7836} 10/7/2004
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Excellent composite shot Hugo! I've only seen the Northern lights once and that was when I was camping out on some islands in Mexico if you can believe it!
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Nicola Morandi
{K:35} 10/7/2004
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Eccezzionale la foto con l'aurora, non ne ho mai vista una dal vero.
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Nicola Morandi
{K:35} 10/7/2004
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Eccezzionale la foto con l'aurora, non ne ho mai vista una dal vero.
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Michele Berti
{K:14921} 10/6/2004
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Spectacular exposure and lightening Hugo! Have u tried to darken the church just a bit?
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 10/2/2004
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Great composition and ps work.. really nice to get those 3 pictures into one! Love the feeling this picture gives me.. the mood.. the colors and light! Great work.. =) 7++
Patrick J
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Sally A.
{K:4601} 9/26/2004
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Very nice lighthing, the green and light coming from above has that feeling of the church sent to heaven :) "sorry that's my imagination" Very nice. Good job.
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Telmo Domingues
{K:9639} 9/24/2004
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Well... my indepth critique focuses on the front part of the church - a little bit too overexposed... But let's talk about it... Isn't the glow of the building an extra feature of the photo? I don't know... I believe it is... What I trully know, from the bottom of my heart, is that I wish this photo was mine!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hugs to you dear HUGO! PS.: Did I mentioned the photo is explendid?
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 9/24/2004
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Hi Carol, there's a definate "YES". Iceland is probably one of the most impressive places I've ever been to. -- thanks for your comment,
Cheers,
Hugo
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Carol Watson
{K:5185} 9/24/2004
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What an amazing 6 minutes to capture! I must go to Iceland now. :-)
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David Cohen
{K:1759} 9/24/2004
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After 90 positive comments what can I say but.... Wonderfull!!!
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R Pike
{K:1242} 9/21/2004
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This photo is just stunning. Excellent job Hugo.
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 9/19/2004
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marvelous composition.stunning.7
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Kam Broumand
{K:-82} 9/18/2004
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Hi Hugo,
This has to be my favorite shot from your collection of photos! Excellent composition and the colors are just amazing. The church really adds depth to the image, truly amazing! Excellent work my friend!
Regards from Iran!
Kam
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Maja Gligoric
{K:13528} 9/18/2004
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Wonderful!Amazing lighting and colors.Great compisition.
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Tim Bronkhorst
{K:9391} 9/14/2004
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An excellent shot! Everything is lighted in the exact right way. I do wonder how you figure the shutter time in these situations.. I always take a copple of shots by heart. It's one for the tourist post cards. Greets Tim.
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Mohammad Reza Shahrokhi Nejad
{K:7396} 9/11/2004
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Beauty color & composition.
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Lee Harris
{K:14694} 9/8/2004
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Hugo this is a very good night photo. At first I thought the white spots were from long exposure, but then I realized that they are stars. I have never seen a green sky before and the rays projecting down are awesome... I like the silhouetted mountains but I think the church might have flowed into the image a bit more if it were a little bit more under exposed, but then again that might have lost the affect of the sky. all and all a excellent image. My complements. Lee
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Romulo Lubachesky
{K:11836} 9/5/2004
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Fantastic moment, favorite!! Regards!
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Menno Naber
{K:3570} 9/2/2004
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Beyond amazing! I like your portfolio great job! Cheers Menno
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Samantha Lightner
{K:698} 9/1/2004
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This shot is amazing Hugo,very beautiful work. Dan
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Antonella Nistri
{K:21867} 9/1/2004
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Excellent contrast of the church against the vibrant sky and perfect silhouettes,magnificent job,Hugo! Antonella
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 8/31/2004
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Hi hugo,Ik heb dit nooit eerder gezien. Ik zal met all gaan praten,Dit verdiend gewoon een Award!! Nog bedankt voor je fijne reactie op mijn photo. Groetjes....Riny.
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 8/31/2004
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Hi hugo,Ik heb dit nooit eerder gezien. Ik zal met all gaan praten,Dit verdiend gewoon een Award!! Nog bedankt voor je fijne reactie op mijn photo. Groetjes....Riny.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/31/2004
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Hi Saeed, thanks for your comment. Always much appreciated! Under the given circumstances, I think any film would've blown out with the 6 minutes exposure, but if you scroll down through my comments, (specifically my replies to Max, Stefan and Verena), the "secret of the trade" is revealed.
As I mentioned in your reply to you, I rather rely on my photoshop skills.... This is a composite image of three (images posted in my replies), hence the difference in exposure of church and sky. The three original shots were all taken in the same location, only at different times and in different directions....
Cheers,
Hugo
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 8/31/2004
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Not daily seen of such wonderful phenomena,glad was not Nikon D100 ,otherwise the the 6 mins shutter, the church will result in overexposed.Amazing sky and shot..Super work.Saeed
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 8/31/2004
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I've never seen an Aurora Borealis before so I can't comment any technics issue. I can simply say that is fashinating!
Bye
Giuliano
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Shiv Kumar Surya
{K:17362} 8/31/2004
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Hugo de Wolf! There are 73 comments on this image till date. Now, I think there is nothing to say about this image. In one word:
******************** O U T S T A N DI N G ********************
Hugo! One thing is very clear about your photography that you have always something new to think, new to creat, new to show.
I always love your uniquenes and creativity.
I always noticed that you spend most of your time in commenting to others photographs...and your comments are not only for comments, your say is not only for say, but they are always solid.
I love your photography and style of commenting. You are doing great, great and great.
Thanks and regards, 'Surya'
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Klaas Jan van Egmond
{K:121} 8/31/2004
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Hi Hugo,
Very nice image, and some good ps work!
Klaas Jan
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 8/31/2004
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Dear Hugo,
well done PS rework, I have to admit. =) the guess with the church was just... a guess. so I see why it's relatively overexposed ;-) about the grain: it can be seen easily in the upper left area. take care, thilo
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Paolo De Maio
{K:34932} 8/31/2004
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Spectacular Superb A masterpiece!!! In my fav just now!!! Paolo
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 8/31/2004
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Hello Dear Hugo! This is a real amazing photo! I have seen other photos of this spectacular light show but You have captured it so well here! Just a real neat photo and a pleasure to view! My best to You!.............JOHN
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Massimo Di Maggio
{K:-53658} 8/30/2004
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Well Hugo, we have a lot of fun with you ;) Your work is very realistic, it?s very hard to distinguish three different shots, also the lighting coud be compatible with the scene, your PS skills are excellent! I never think that a photo is the result of a heavy work in PS and I always start from the assumption that is an original photo, but this experiment makes me think :?How many fakes we have commented in the past?? Not from you of course (with the exception of that sky ;) ). Bye Max
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[[dead account]]
{K:6692} 8/30/2004
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The most important thing about a moment like this is if you captured it well enough to give a viewer who has never experienced this phenomenon what it is like, and you most certainly did that.
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tom rumland
{K:14874} 8/30/2004
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damn this is NICE, hugo! gorgeous sky! 6 min exposure? don't auroras move? i've never seen one so i don't know for sure but i thought they moved rather "quickly". i guess not. or is that why it's a solid green color?
the chruch in front definitely takes this one over the top. i'm reminded of the connection between god and nature. god is nature, etc. come pray at the altar. question is: is the altar inside or outside?
technically there is nothing wrong here. simply awe. the only shame is that as a single shot, i don't have 2 more to look forward to. very well done my friend! keep 'em coming...
take care, tom
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 8/30/2004
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For someone who is not religious in any way this capture can still only be called "Behold". The Aurora Borealis has bathed the church up to the fence in heavenly light yet kept the landscape in silhouette. A really magnificent re-work and thanks for sharing especially since most of us will never have the experience of seeing this for ourselves.
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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 8/30/2004
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Wow Hugo... what a breathtakening interesting view! Very... magic, the light and everything! Wonderful composition!
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/30/2004
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LOL! Goed punt... Was vanzelfsprekend als een geintje bedoeld. Scroll maar eens naar beneden, dan zal je zien hoe akelig gemeen ik ben geweest....
Groeten,
Hugo
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Gerhard Hoogterp
{K:4863} 8/30/2004
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Hugo: Ja. en kan er nog 998 woorden bij doen zonder er verder iets aan toe te voegen. Elk afzonderlijk detail bejubelen, je geluk wensen dat je daar was met je camera in aanslag en uiteindelijk komt het toch puur daar op neer. Een prachtige foto. Heel mooi. Ben sprakeloos..
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/30/2004
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Ha Gerhard, Is dat het meest diepzinnige waar je op kon komen...;o)
Groeten,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/30/2004
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Hi Peter, First of all thanks for your comment.
To be honest, this is a composite image, composed of the tree individual shots I attached to my replies to Max, Stefan and Verena. The colours, however, are genuine, I didn't touch them. In the Northern light, there is some chromatic aberation due to the long exposure, as the effect itself is much more pale blue.
The Norhtern light is written across the sky, which happens pretty fast, but it's a continuous process, with the long exposure, mo0re than one pass is captured. Does that answer your question?
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/30/2004
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Hi Lori, Thanks for your comment. We have the occasional outburst of Northern light, but I've only seen it once this impressive. A truely amazing experience....
I'll be in touch soon!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/30/2004
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Hi Thilo, First of all, thanks for your comments. I posted the original shots in my reply to Max, Stefan and Verena, wich will explain why the church seems so bright.
In brief, it's a complete composite image. I didn't give it a way when I uploaded the image, because I wanted to see if my Photoshop skills would be a match for all of you, and to see if I could produce a "perfect" image. I only succeeded in the first, I think....
So the composite image explains the difference in exposure between sky and church (which was brightly lit), but the sky is original. The long exposure caused some chromatic aberation, rendering it green. I think that fits with the extremely impressive effect the northen light had on me....
About the grain, I'm not sure what you mean. It's very light, and I think its the scan, rather than actual grain.
Looking forward to what you come up with next,
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/30/2004
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Hi Christian,
Thanks for your comment. First let me tell you the actual setting of this shot. As it is a composite of three images (the original shots posted in my replies to Max, Stefan and Verena) That explains the huge difference in exposure between church and sky. The rest, including the soft glow on the mountains, is Photoshop induced from the background shot. I did this as an experiment, with the intention of "confessing" eventually.
As to the tilt, I don't think there is any. I spent quite some time figuring out the angles and matching them. The church itself was build on a slope, and I did even correct that....
Won't happen again, my other shots are genuine...) (except for the sky in:
www.usefilm.com/image/431615.html
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/30/2004
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Hi Stephen, Yes, being far up north and facing North too reduces the star trails to a minimum. The actual exposure on the sky (See my reply to Max, Stefan and Verena) was even longer (about 8 minutes)
Thanks for your comment!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/30/2004
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Hi Nuno, thanks for your comment. I feel flattered! To be honest, it's a composite image. I posted the original photos in my reply to Max, Stefan and Verena....
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/30/2004
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Ha Riny, Dank je voor je commentaar. Wat betreft de award, ik ben blij, dat ik die niet gekregen heb, omdat het een volledige Photoshop illusie is. De originele foto's heb ik inmiddels ook in de lijst van reacties geplaatst, zie mijn Reply aan Max, Stefan en Verena.
Met Willem alles goed. Groeit als kool. Dank je!
Groeten,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/30/2004
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Hi Verena, thanks for your comment. I've been rather busy lately, so I won't be as active as I used to be.
About D'dorf in October, I'm not sure yet. We are still planning to go, but I need to check the schedules... Also, there are still quite a few uncertainties. I'll let you know....
Below, I posted the third image I used in this fraudulent image.... For an indepth explanation, read my comment to Max and Stefan....
Cheers, and as always, thanks for your comment,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/30/2004
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Hi Stefan, Time to confess.... It's a stand alone photo, but not a single shot, but a composite one. Below, the second of the original shots. In my reply to Max, the first one, and the third will follow. You were right about this not being a single shot, but I think you meant it in context with the previous one...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/30/2004
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Hi Max, I'm pretty sure of the exposure, when shooting north (both in direction as well as location) the stars do not show many trails.
In all fairness, I have to confess something....
I posted this shot as an experiment, as it's a composite image of three shots, of which I'll post the first one, the landscape, below. I tried to see if I could create a perfect shot, which partially worked. This shot didn't receive the rating I had hoped for, but nobody really discovered the "trick". All three shots are mine, though, and taken in the same location on the same day.
Thanks for your kind words,
Cheers,
Hugo
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Rabat Tabar
{K:3948} 8/30/2004
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incredible magical light, wonderful image. congrats rabat
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Regina Rianelli
{K:24147} 8/29/2004
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WOW........ Hugo! almost surreal!!!
Congrats for such superb capture!
Live green stands out with the Aurora Borealis illuminescense! the well-lit building plays a major role in the photograph in a ver pleasant way. the stars are like diamonds embroidered in the sky just to come out nicely and pose for You this day, Hugo: 7/7
Keep up the great job! and, again, thanks for sharing!!!
Groetjes, Regina
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Christian Barrette
{K:21125} 8/29/2004
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Incredibly strong. The composition is perfect and the image so dense in features to stare at. The stars in the sky add interest to the aurora, the details on the mountain slopes and, of course, the church too. I don't know how is the original beside this, but I would try to step down a bit to reveal any additional features in the highlights. Is it me ? I think the horizon slants by a degree or two to the left.
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Diego Dotta
{K:3172} 8/28/2004
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Yes yes!! VEry nice shot HUgo!! The sly, the church... wonderful
Many congrats Diego Dotta
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Cindi Czaja
{K:5314} 8/28/2004
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Hugo, my in depth opinion -- perfect. Enough said. No room for improvement - you nailed this one big time! Kind Regards, Cindi
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Tiro Leander
{K:19060} 8/27/2004
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I originally come from the north of my country and when i was akid we often lay on the ground looking at this, and after a while it seems like it's falling into you.. This picture gives a feeling on how it is, and it makes me miss this - we don't have much of it here south.. Great!
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 8/27/2004
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Magnificent photo Hugo, a sight I would love to see. I'm amazed there are no star trails with a 6 minute exposure - where you polar aligned ?
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Nuno Murias
{K:5323} 8/27/2004
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How to critique? All we can have is envy. Great Picture.
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Orazio Minnella
{K:49417} 8/27/2004
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Wonderful scene,nice colors and great composition.Another stunning work dear friend. Regards...Orazio
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 8/27/2004
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Dag Hugo,Excellent natuur verschijnsel dit verdiend voor mij een award! Bedankt voor je fijne reactie op mijn photo,s Bye the way....Hoe gaat het met je zoontje? Groetjes.....Riny.
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 8/27/2004
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Dag Hugo,Excellent natuur verschijnsel dit verdiend voor mij een award! Bedankt voor je fijne reactie op mijn photo,s Bye the way....Hoe gaat het met je zoontje? Groetjes.....Riny.
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Maria Luisa Vial
{K:36017} 8/27/2004
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love it Hugo!!!!! The sky is awesome.... Every single part of it for me is perfect... I can't keep my eyes of it...
Cheers,
Maria
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 8/27/2004
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Hi Hugo,
So few people have ever seen the Aurora Borealis, myself being one of the many. Although I have seen many photos of them at the art museum.
Indeed spectacular skies they produce. And this is indeed very impreseive as well.
I very much like the church included in the image,it adds so much!
Great capture, have you seen many of these skies?
Very nice, Lori :)
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Di Ciuccio Maurizio
{K:57398} 8/27/2004
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una luce davvero magica che si stampa davanti agli occhi regalando un piacevole attimo di visione da sogno..eccellente esposizione......bello l'effetto delle stelle che vibrano nell'aria..favorita..ciao hugo
an indeed magical light that prints in front of the eyes giving an pleasant moment of vision from sogno..eccellente beautiful exposure...... the effect of the stars that vibrate in the aria..favorita..ciao hugo
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 8/27/2004
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Truly a Picture Worth Cherishing!...Excellent Composition....Hugo...7/7!!! REgards: Jeff.
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sunrise
{K:6651} 8/26/2004
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Unreal, beautiful...
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 8/26/2004
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Dear Hugo,
no sign of life since days and weeks, and then this comeback ;-)
the image really looks surrealistic, but that happens with most extreme long exposures like this one. the colors reach a stage where they even hurt the eyes =) the composing itself is well done and balanced. the church on the lower left, the aurora dominating the upper areas and even the mountain that ascend to the right fit in perfect. two minor things. first, I find the church being a bit to much lighted. not sure if that's on the original picture but the sky is unreal enough. second there is some grain left that you might delete easily with the blur tool in PS. anyway, great comeback and well done night shot. take care, thilo
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 8/26/2004
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AHHH, a sight that just us northerners get to appreciate. Such a special event even if it happens twice a week. I never tire of them. Amazing photo !
Cheers, Tim
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Burak Tanriover
{K:16610} 8/26/2004
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this is really interesting and beautiful,thecomposition is very nice with mountain and the church,very well done,cheers,Burak
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Jan Symank
{K:22030} 8/26/2004
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I like the combinationn with the chapel The green sky with the light rays is great and a nice contrat agains the red of the chapel A rare moment perfectly composed Congrats Jan
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Kees and Carolyn
{K:15193} 8/26/2004
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OOH! Beautiful! I've seen them but never one this magnificent! Breathtaking, what a catch! Carolyn
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Emma Petrella
{K:3577} 8/26/2004
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Hi Hugo,
Really nice photo. Expecially I like the light on the mountain on the back. I think the church is too much illuminated... but you couldn't could make otherwise or I'm wrong?
Cheers Emma
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Gerhard Hoogterp
{K:4863} 8/26/2004
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Heel mooi..
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Efisio Mureddu
{K:13104} 8/26/2004
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I never seen it, thanx to show it. Great technics and great image. Ciao Efisio
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Ahmet Baki Kocaballi
{K:13618} 8/26/2004
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Hi Hugo, i very like this shot, incredible fantastic and surreal .. congrats Baki
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Terry McCully
{K:9221} 8/26/2004
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What a great composition of this great find here Hugo.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 8/26/2004
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oh so wonderful capture.. also me one year ago have captured in italy.. (rare).. a stunning red aurora! but this one is impressive my best congrats
welcome back dear friend cheers roby 7
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Peter De Rycke
{K:41212} 8/26/2004
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Hugo, I never saw aurora in real .. but i remember there is constant movement in those "curtains", is that right ? So your 5 min. exposure means the movement is rather slow ? If these are the real colours, well then only thing i can say: one of the most beautiful shots i've seen lately .. bravo !
Peter
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Antonio Trincone
{K:23167} 8/26/2004
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I have never seen something like this im my life and I would like to thank you for this, I suppose extremely realistic, shot
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Carmem A. Busko
{K:48785} 8/26/2004
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This image makes me jealous.... that?s a sight I wish to see someday.. but I?m afraid I won?t. Lucky you were,for experienceing it.. for remembering the bulb setting in time, and for registering. No critics.. itwas indeed a lucky capture, in all meanings... Cheers! Carmem
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Craig Wilkins
{K:535} 8/26/2004
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Gourgeous
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 8/26/2004
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Hugo, een mooie compositie Een apparte kleur in de lucht Geeft een bijzondere sfeer Ik had de bodem gecropt Groet teunis
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Gino Quattrocchi
{K:39580} 8/26/2004
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Hugo this is a magic but you have known how to conceive this jewel!!! you possess technique and sensibility the photo is really spectacular good 7++++++++++
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 8/26/2004
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Extraordinary shot, Hugo!! Really stunning! I'm not sure how I could critique it without being incredibly picky ~ even then? Well worth the rework!! Kind regards, Chris
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 8/26/2004
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wow.. Hugo.. this is soooooooo great.. wonderful colors and all. love it Kisses, biliana
PS. Yes for your question ;-D)
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Amit Saha
{K:3131} 8/26/2004
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Artwork of nature...splendidly captured.
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c c
{K:13449} 8/26/2004
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Magic Light indeed! I do not have any critique of this shot...I believe it is perfect and worthy of an award!
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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21723} 8/26/2004
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This is such an amazing spectacle of nature...this photo shows it in a perfect way.I was lucky,to have once seen one...but not in this extent.One has to become reverent. Kind regards,Ursula
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In Transit
{K:29432} 8/26/2004
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et voila... one to admire!
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/26/2004
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Hi Stefan, It does, but the similarity between the glows is a coincidense, or better, not planned in advance. But now you mention it, I might try to find a third matching shot...;) Thanks, as always, for your comment!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Verena Rentrop
{K:15233} 8/26/2004
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Dear Hugo,
the combination of church and aurora is pretty strong, I'm far away from being religious ;) but seeing such a strong nature event could bring you in such a direction.
If I imagine the shot w/o church, nice, but not outstanding.
Cheers, Verena
PS: Is October in D'dorf still actual? Like to meet you again. :)
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 8/26/2004
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Just in time indeed. It would be a good shot without the church but the combination is just wonderful. It may be a single shot, but the previous shot in your portfolio also had a strong inner glow and one very dominant color...
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Lukasz Kuczkowski
{K:14687} 8/26/2004
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the colors and the motion you have captured really impressed me; excellent shot; it is a pity that this beautiful phenomenon does not occur all over the world; great shot
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Debarshi Duttagupta
{K:26815} 8/26/2004
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What a fantastic shot. I would love to witness this phenomena once in my life. ! Great shot.
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Mark Scheffer
{K:1809} 8/26/2004
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Amazing that the church is not completely overexposed. It's a bit yellow, so the sky may not have been that green? Otherwise a wonderful image, congrats.
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ck 1
{K:1475} 8/26/2004
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This is very beautiful, we don't have anything like this is Arizona so thanks for sharing.
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L B.
{K:13965} 8/26/2004
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Waaaoooww Hugo, this is really a breath taking picutre, everything is so wonderfull!! The green colours in the sky and the start are superb. I like the church in the picture, really fantastic shot! Greets, Lex.
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Bart Aldrich
{K:7614} 8/26/2004
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Awesome image, Hugo.
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Massimo Di Maggio
{K:-53658} 8/26/2004
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Old and dear Pentax? ?she? worked in a so beautiful way! I have never seen an Aurora Boralis with my eyes, but I?m sure that I would have seen what there is in this photo, it?s so real and magic too, I love the light effects of course, but also the colour of the sky, unusual and wonderful, are you sure about the exposure? I can?t see star trails, maybe your memory lacks (I?m always memory down ;) ), anyway it?s not so important, I like this splendid shot!!
Thanks for your great comment on my photo, the background issue is very nice. Antonella would have preferred a closer aperture and a neat background, you suggest a larger one and a blurred background? maybe mine is better ;))) Just kidding, I like to see the different interpretations on the same subject and each of them is right. I used Auto program because the man was riding quicky and I didn?t want to waste time adjusting the camera settings, so f/4 is not decided by me ;) If I had more time, I would have used a larger aperture, just to blur a little more the columns.
Have a nice day! Max
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 8/26/2004
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Sensational! This is something not always seen and an image not easily aquired. Your composition is very good.
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Alison DuFlon
{K:36566} 8/26/2004
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Amazing sky, it seems to be giving this little church a private light display. Beautifully done with great lighting and movement. Alison
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