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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 9/26/2006
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You are very welcome Annemette.
Photography, and arts in general, have a quite creative component, which can be as wholistic as the moment of Genesis itself. The big bang! The start of everything. You don't only depict a world. You create it!
Stay well and keep it up,
Nick
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 9/26/2006
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Many thanks for the nice comment Diego!
Keep well,
Nick
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 9/25/2006
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Thank you for your answer that gives a wholistic sense of this photo. I like to see you experimenting. It´s very interesting:-) Take care, Annemette
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Diego Bullita
{K:17017} 9/25/2006
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hi Nick, beautiful job and beautiful colors for this particular subject, compliments diego
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 9/24/2006
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Thank you very much Annemette! I have many many many more of experimental photos using the weirdest techniques and they will soon follow.
This one is actually three takes of different scenes on the very same frame of film. Of course one must correct exposition downwards, or else the light of those three expositions would be too much and the film frame would be overexposed. And one has to remember what the last captured scenes were, in order to get the wished result. Also one has to remember that high lights burn well on already made low light captures but the opposite is not true.
Here the three expositions in order were:
1) The platform which looks like a road. Since it is no light source, only the few parts would get bruned on the film, that reflect light well. This is that fuzzy background of the photo.
2) The neon letters of the conference center and of the station buffet. Yes, there is a conference center there.
3) The chain like white lights and the big round white lights. It was the Christmas decoration and the normal lights in the station.
The two last takes were of course much brighter since there were light sources. And so they appear more as a foreground.
I hope that this helped but if you have any question I would be glad to answer if I can.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 9/24/2006
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Hey Giuseppe, nice to have you back!
The industrial rhythm will continue as long as the already made photos have to be scanned and posted - hopefully not only quantity ;-)
Many thanks for your nice detailed comment and best wishes!
Nick
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 9/24/2006
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A very different one coming from you, Nick! I like how you´re changing styles and experimenting now! Great idea implementing two photos in one. A conferenceroom at the railwailstation?? Great having this roadlooking line that takes the spectator out in the horizon. Best wishes, Annemette
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Giuseppe Guadagno
{K:34002} 9/24/2006
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Ciao Nick! At last here I am again after holidays and problems with the computer. I am glad to see again your daily production at an industrial rythm. In the Dolomitic Alps, near Cortina, I made pictures different from my usual flowers and often emotive, dark. I hope that you will like it. I can't comment a quarter of all you uploaded in a month but I surely will have an attentive look at all your photos new for me. For today this is my choise for the originality, the angle, the composition, the colours and the communication. Ciao Nick.
Giuseppe
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