|
Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 11/21/2006
|
Many many thanks, Jan!
I'll post some more of this kind some day, and I still experiment with this technique. Let's see where it takes me!
Cheers,
Nick
|
|
|
Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 11/21/2006
|
Thank you very much for the detailed comment and the idea about the title, Giuseppe. For my the electrifying element is the sky in that strange color, but your idea applies exactly as well.
It was my intention to make it very unnatural but without making it abstract, so if you feel strange it was succesful! ;-)
I am not for natural looking and most of my photos do not have to do anything with nature or natural beauty, which most of the time I find too boring for capturing. I don't find nature to be the best teacher for beauty in the sense of photography any more.
Of course I started photographing flowers and similar scenes but soon I had to realize that such photos had almost zero interpetation possibilities and so I am capturing less and less of that kind as the time passes by. I'll be posting the "other" photos soon, but first I'll have to be patient and finish posting those thins like trees and mountains and similar.
The typical Nick is way not what you saw up to now! ;-)
Have a nice day,
Nick
|
|
|
Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 11/21/2006
|
Many many thanks Doyle!
Some more of this kind will follow.
Regards,
Nick
|
|
|
Jan Hoffman
{K:39467} 11/20/2006
|
Nick-- this is one of your best. I think your idea for the multi-exposure is successful. --Jan
|
|
|
Giuseppe Guadagno
{K:34002} 11/20/2006
|
Nick, I would like to propose to invert the title: Electic town under the sky. In fact I feel something strange looking at all those electic lights in a atmosphere of full daylight. The experiment is successfull but the image is innatural: very strange for Nick! Excuse me. Ciao.
Giuseppe
|
|
|
Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 11/20/2006
|
WOW! What a great idea! Love it Nick!
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
|
|