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Jacinthe Duranceau
{K:1246} 7/25/2005
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Very nice colors, love the snow with the sand. Nice composition!
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Joăo Martins
{K:2754} 8/1/2004
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Hi Hugo, Very interesting photo. The format transmit what you intended to say, "the distance and the geographic elements", nice chosen. The vilage, the houses, don't seem to be real, I don't know why.
Cheers
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Shiv Kumar Surya
{K:17362} 7/28/2004
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Wonderful scene. Thanks for the information related to this picture. Regards, 'Surya'
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 7/21/2004
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Feeling alone on this long winding road yet now the feeling of desolation ends abruptly to be replaced by awestruck wonder at the majestic snow-covered peaks and the warm inviting village. The light on the foreground hills is mood elevating. Well done!
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Maja Gligoric
{K:13528} 7/12/2004
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Great shot Hugo!
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Allen Aisenstein
{K:5652} 7/6/2004
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Very interesting landscape with texture variations. The vertical shot works very well. Nice presentation too. Excellent work, Hugo. Regards, Allen
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 6/27/2004
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Hi Graham, thanks for your comment. Interesting thought, I hadn't concidered that option yet. Thanks for pointing it out, I see what you mean, and how it opens up the composition. Definately an eye-opener, thanks!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Graham Mulrooney
{K:15728} 6/27/2004
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This is a stunning place Hugo and I love the colours and shades and the snow. I find though the road leads my eye out of the image. Just crop out the road and the fold in the ground leads straight up to the village. Regards, Graham.
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 6/15/2004
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excellent landscape and beautiful view ... love the colors.. the village adds a lot to this image esp with the mountains in the background.. The sky seems a little washed out.. probably because of the time of year and there seems to be some noise in the photo.. is that from your scanner? nicely composed photo.. hope you stayed warm :)
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Ned Ali
{K:11928} 6/13/2004
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what a scene!! i like your composition very much. well done.
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Dubravko Grakalic
{K:25235} 6/11/2004
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excellent landscape
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Lee Harris
{K:14694} 6/9/2004
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Very nice Hugo. Multi composition. I like allot. Good earth colors with some ruins (homes ?) as a background and as a background to them are some small mountains and as a background for all that... some beautiful snowy mountains. whew....all in one picture. Very good composition, and good capture as well. My complements. Lee
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Uwe Bachmann
{K:10222} 6/7/2004
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excellent landscape shot, looks like a painting...
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Mark Scheffer
{K:1809} 6/3/2004
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Hugo,
Nice composition with these layers in the landscape, and also the bend in the road repeated in the background.
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Kees and Carolyn
{K:15193} 5/31/2004
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Stunning countryside! Breathtaking in its harshness! Carolyn
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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 5/31/2004
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What a fantastic mood, again! If I wouldn't have read your interesting text above I wouldn't have been able to guess if it's warm or cold... It's such a mix of strong heat in foreground and ice cold hills in background! I love the curly roads, so tastefully composed, and with so lovely light on the brown ground!
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 5/31/2004
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The vertical composition, the serpentine road, the layers and bands of tones and colors ? all contribute to this excellent image.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 5/31/2004
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Hi Verena,
We had a UN driver and interpretator, and we needed one, too...;o) Not a place to venture out by yourself, and we were glad we had a Single Side band radio on board, as there were no signs in the middle of nowhere and the village of Duzaj is not even on the road map....
See attached!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Verena Rentrop
{K:15233} 5/31/2004
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Hi dear friend,
it was such a pleasure for me to really meet you face to face, not being only virtual partners in inspiring web discussions. Hope to see you again in October in Düsseldorf.
About this shot, first I agree with Antonio about some fluff on the negative, pretty sure you are aware of them ;)
What a great chance to come to a country far away from any tourists and discover it on your very personal way.
Were this shots taken when you hired a car and drove on your own? Only driving and seeing where it brings you to.
Sad that the inhabitants leave this area in winter, kind of ghost village.
The snowy mountains looks peaceful. Cannot imagine that a few weeks later it is more desert than anything else!
Cheers, Verena
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Castillion .
{K:1570} 5/30/2004
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Wonderful landscape, Hugo! Beautiful hue and pleasant composition. Great tonal rage, Congrats!
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Neil Dolman
{K:26883} 5/29/2004
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Hi Hugo, been away for a couple of days but back now! There have already been a lot of comments on the quality of the scan etc so i won't comment on that, except to say on the thumbnail it looks great, but the larger i look at it then the more i notice the small imperfections. My comment is that the winding road invites me to look to the right (and go with it/follow it, if you know what i mean) but the framing keeps me restricted and keeps bringing me back to the middle, this pattern repeats itself again with the next turn in the road. I have a little conflict there :) I understand that a horizontal version wasn't better and we can't always choose what we would like :) Anway despite all that - i like it :) Best wishes - Neil
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 5/29/2004
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Super shot, Hugo! The focus seems just a little 'soft', but that could simply be down to the scan. I love the different bands of colour running through the shot. Kind regards, Chris
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jon parsons
{K:13639} 5/29/2004
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marvelous image Hugo! think this is the more beautiful and the more dramatic of the two! but not by too much... went out today and bought a 70- 300 AF zoom Lens the Nikon D70, also got a nice case to carry all of it around in! now I am as 'broke' as a poor church mouse.. but I guess there are far worse things in the world to spend your money on then a nice camera and the necessary components to go along with it?? hope to go shooting tomorrow in fact! best regards....jon
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Burak Tanriover
{K:16610} 5/28/2004
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You very well compose your pictures with winding roads.the mountains at the background covered with snow, looks really fantastic. cheers, Burak
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Hermen Pen
{K:9168} 5/28/2004
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So that is behind the hill! Also this image has a well balanced composition, with a strong layered build up. And a true point of interest :) The snow covered mountains make the finishing touch. I would like to see the foreground a little bit sharper (I guess the softness is due to the scan, because you chose a small aperture the DOF should be sufficient).
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Walter Scarella
{K:19671} 5/28/2004
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Excellent landscape Hugo! Great composition and colours. Regards Walter
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altur .
{K:6087} 5/28/2004
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Nice landscape. It's like you have tree photos in one... nice. I would just like it a bit sharper, but nice. Best regards, Alex
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Zsolt Radákovits
{K:10376} 5/28/2004
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Hi Hugo,
Nice abstract!!! Very interesting subject and composition. I like the portrait form to this. In lanscape it would not be complete. I think the effect of the different blobs are very interesting and you took a wonderful real abstract pick here. 7 from me.
Cheers, Radák Congratulation, Radák
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Danny Brannigan
{K:19523} 5/28/2004
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Excellent Hugo.The road gives us a great lead in and there is plenty of interest when we get there.
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 5/28/2004
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Nice composition Hugo! Great scene! My best,JOHN
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tom rumland
{K:14874} 5/28/2004
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hugo, wow! the color gradients are amazing. shifting from darker, earthier tones at the bottom to almost white at the top in clear "steps". this is my favorite of the series. i specially like the "double horizon" as thilo put it. the winding road leads me right to the rustic and almost stone age-looking town with those pillowy mountains in the background. only thing that bugs me a bit here is the grain. bit too much i think. lab or scanner issue? excellent shot, regardless.
take care, tom
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 5/28/2004
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Hi John, Thanks for your comment. I think you mean Bam. The distruction you perceive in this shot is not nearly as strong as what happened to Bam.... See the triptyches about Bam in my portfolio...
http://www.usefilm.com/image/310922.html http://www.usefilm.com/image/311204.html http://www.usefilm.com/image/311479.html
and
http://www.usefilm.com/image/331385.html http://www.usefilm.com/image/332141.html http://www.usefilm.com/image/332901.html
Unfortunately a totally different scale...
Cheers,
Hugo
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John Hatziemmanouil
{K:40580} 5/28/2004
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Excellent landscape Hugo. really fantastic! Impressive the architecture of these old buildings! It reminds me the city that distroied from the big earthquake....with thousands of deaths in Iran. :-(
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 5/28/2004
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wow. what a desert!!! great capture dear Hugo. love the road leading us to the horizont. well done! Kisses, Biliana
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Tommaso Razzano
{K:8073} 5/28/2004
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a wonderful landscape with multiple levels... a very good work ...dear Hugo. ciao ! tommy.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 5/28/2004
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Hi Christian, Interesting thought, that the road that disappears and then reappears might be considered a distraction. I hadn't noticed it that way yet, but you do have a point.
The reason I like that element in this shot, is because I think it adds to the tension, as it leaves the "missing" part of the road to the imagination of the viewer.
Intersting thing, how tension in a photo can also be considered a a distraction. Thanks for pointing it out!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 5/28/2004
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Hi Carmen, Thanks for your comment, and you should give yourself more credit than reffering to it as "beginner work". Much more credit....;o)
The lousy quality is mainly caused by the print, which was made in the wrong shop in Iran, as I needed prints quiclky, and not so much by the sensitivity of the film. I lik the crop you suggest, that would definately be an improvement...
Cheers,
Hugo
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Regina Rianelli
{K:24147} 5/28/2004
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great landscape photograph, Hugo!
best regards, Regina
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 5/28/2004
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Beautiful composition and colors. Lovely image.
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Christian Barrette
{K:21125} 5/28/2004
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I like this one a lot, mainly beacause of the juxtaposition of the multiple levels. The white mountains loosing themselves in the sky are pure magic. I would not insist on revealing them too much, I think it's a pleasure to discover them late in the image browsing.So, if you would beef up the contrast, try not to apply the porcess to that part. The road that we loose, and then rediscover... that may be felt as a distraction. But I don't think it weigths that much in my appreciation.
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 5/28/2004
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Hi!...Hugo: Very Barren Vista!..Yet They have Lived Here...Posibly before European Nations Existed!...Excellent Photograph..Hugo!!! Best Regards: Jeff!
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Carmem A. Busko
{K:48785} 5/28/2004
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Hi Hugo.. excellent composition, as previous.. there is little noise.. but I think it?s caused by iso 400 + scanning.. I?d crop bellow a bit to get the same road "movement" than previous peicture
As you probably noticed.. I had a problem to my PC.. that?s the reason I?ve replied twice to your comment.. Thank you again for devoting your time and atention to my beginner work. Cheers! Carmem
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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 5/27/2004
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Thats a beauty.
Regards, ken.
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Di Ciuccio Maurizio
{K:57398} 5/27/2004
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una profondita' di campo spettacolare dove le montagne di fondo regalano una visione unica e piacevole...davvero bella..grazie ugo per la tua osservazione molto gradita..ciao
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 5/27/2004
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Oh my goodness, this is STUNNING...I LOVE IT! Spectacular colors! Love the blends of colors and tones, warm and cool. Bold and delicate, simply beautiful!!! (no doubt about the snow any longer!) :)
Very nice, Hugo! lori :)
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 5/27/2004
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While photographer is about reacting fast enough to capture the right moment,landscape photography is mostly about waiting for the right moment,Isay mostly because unless you are on the trail of twister or some other exceptional weather phenom.,most landscape shots are pretty static shots of nature and cityscapes.With landscape no hurry,take your time try different composition and techniques,or wait for the right light or time to shot unless you are travelling and you do not have choice..1-As the road zig zag shaping it is correct vertical shot"portrait",correct composition 'cos a lot of colours and light variation,,2- Most of the photographer common error saying POOR QUALITY SHOT when they mean POOR QUALITY PRINT. This shot of outstanding quality and poor print quality..this image need to adjust,,sky contrast,lines of poor print and light bit of dark area,cheers, Saeed
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 5/27/2004
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Excellent Hugo
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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi
{K:15659} 5/27/2004
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amazing mix of colors and composition.. nice :)
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Maria Luisa Vial
{K:36017} 5/27/2004
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Hi Hugo... I love this beautiful landscape... it's a shame the poor quality of the print (which everybody has mentioned). I love how the highway takes you firs to the village and next to the awsome mountains.... I like very much the contrast showed between the the snow and the terrain in the foreground... The compostion is really beautiful... a it tells its story...
Cheers,
Maria
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WALT MESK
{K:10691} 5/27/2004
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great contrast of view. beautiful landscape. walt.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 5/27/2004
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Hi Gino, Thanks for your comment, I know the quality of this shot is very poor... I had the film developed in Iran, and I guess I picked the wrong store. (in the google translation, It gives "peccato the scansion", which I don't quite understand, so I can't reply on that. I do appreciate that you like the aesthetic aspects of the composition... Thanks, my friend!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 5/27/2004
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Hi Gerhard, Have you seen the new Image notification? Bloody perfect!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Gerhard Hoogterp
{K:4863} 5/27/2004
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Thisone I like a lot.. Again the road takes you into the image , but it's a little more difficult to follow. And then there are the layers.. Empty, town, snow, sky. Great composition and a wonderful image!
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Gino Quattrocchi
{K:39580} 5/27/2004
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buon lavoro con bella prospettiva e molta profonditŕ la qualitŕ non č ottima ..peccato forse la scansione non č stata ottimale bella la composizione 7 ciao amico gino
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 5/27/2004
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Hi Teunis, Dank je voor je commentaar. Je super enthousiaste commentaar betekend veel voor me!
Groeten,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 5/27/2004
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Hi Ellen, you are absolutely right. The print itself was aweful.... Thanks, I appreciate it!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Ellen Havrilla
{K:8618} 5/27/2004
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Hi Hugo! The first point ilooked at, was the village, because the way was leading me to it. The second thing were the mountains, so beautiful, covered with snow and wonderful lines. Very strong picture, but the scan didn't do it much good. Kind regards Ellen
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Clifton Jones
{K:10688} 5/27/2004
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The path leads my eye into the image...great shot under very difficult conditions... Clifton....
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Getulio Melo
{K:6481} 5/27/2004
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Wonderful landscape, Hugo! Beautiful hue and pleasant composition. Congrats!
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 5/27/2004
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Hugo, wat een schitterende foto en de bergen op de achtergrond maken deze foto de moeite waard Wat een scherpte tot aan de horizon Groet Teunis
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 5/27/2004
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Hugo, this shot creates definitely more tension with me than the more deserted one. reason: I have seen such subjects by myself and therefore have some experience and emotions for that kind of picture. the double horizon with the mountains and the snowy silhouette is very strong. the pathway leads the eyes to the hills and creates a lot of depth. minor things: I tend to recognize too much blue in the picture ;-) perhaps you can do something to relief that if it wasn't by intention. Antonio mentioned the hair. And I think you should add some more beef to the darker tones. cheers and great shot, thilo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 5/27/2004
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Hi Antonio, you are absolutely right. I should've paid more attention to the imperfections of the scan / film.... The reason I took this shot in its current portrait format is that the hills on either side didn't show much more, and were frankly ugly. Secondly, I tried to emphasise the distance and the geographic elements of the road leading down towards the village. The emptiness of this barren landscape is also shown in photos I and III of this triptych (the last still to come).
Thanks for your comment, very constructive and useful!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Jaap Poot
{K:7926} 5/27/2004
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beautifull landscape
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Antonio Trincone
{K:23167} 5/27/2004
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Hi Hugo, the path created by the road is great here; I do not know why you choose this vertical size, I wonder if an horizontal one could be better here, some imperfection in the upper left corner in the sky could be easily removed as well the one white hair (I suppose on the film) in the right bottom corner, just on the road starting; intriguing place though
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