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Getting sucked into unreality
Image Title:  Getting sucked into unreality
 
 By: Thilo Bayer  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Thilo Bayer {K:50301}
Project #34 The Toy Camera II Camera Model Holga
Categories Alternative Process
Abstracts
Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Holgaesk
Geometry & Perspectives
Alternative PS Process
Lens Yes
Uploaded 3/16/2006 Film / Memory Type ISO 100
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 926 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 37 Rating
5.90
/ 10 Ratings
Location City -  Nuernberg
State -  BAVARIA
Country - Germany   Germany
About Some more Holga loving. I like the suction effect here. Btw: "Ausfahrt" means exit. So maybe there is a way to get NOT sucked into unreality =)

I've been very busy the last weeks. Sorry for the lack of response and activity.
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There are 37 Comments in 1 Pages
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Branimir Fagarazzi   {K:38343} 3/16/2006
Nice work


Ludek Kvicala   {K:408} 3/16/2006
Great shot...


A. W. Osnafotos   {K:5527} 3/16/2006
guter blick + foto !!
lg, andré


NN     {K:26787} 3/16/2006
Featured Critique
Hi Thilo! Good to see that there is a way out from this - as it looks - endless tunnel :) Is this the same place where you took "The eyes of a ..."? The heavy tilt to the left fits very well IMO as it is balanced by the exit to the right. Very good light/tones, intriguing mood & perfect compo. Excellent work!


Thilo Bayer   {K:50301} 3/16/2006
Hi Elisa,

yes, it's the same location. But a different toy =)
Thx for the comment!


Umberto Fortini   {K:870} 3/16/2006
Very interesting perspective vision, but I prefer without indication... imho. Great work!
Umberto


Vlad Sournine   {K:2397} 3/16/2006
Interesting shot. Very geometrical.


Pietro Clarizia   {K:4560} 3/16/2006
.. so we can escape from unreality???
well composed, good tones!

ciao!


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59766} 3/16/2006
A mystic mood in here with the sign and message and the arrows, the "tunnel" and arcs - Holga make some of it too .... NICE work Thilo!

Jeanette


Paolo Corradini   {K:49832} 3/16/2006
are you drunk?eh eh ;) unusal angle for your holga..nice like tones.
greetings
Paolo


Rashed Abdulla   {K:152890} 3/16/2006
very beautiful image , great perespective and DOF ,wonderful details ,contrast, tone and very pleasant to view , all of the best my friend


Linda Bique   {K:73778} 3/16/2006
I love it, but then I love all of your work, wish you'd stop that, hahahaha..the tilt is nice, I get the feeling of going into (nice depth) and around the curve with the tilt. Very nice light and perspective, love the tones, great work as ALWAYS!!! Hugs!!


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:176321} 3/16/2006
theusual part of street.. but very nice composed. the exit!
well done and fantastic tones.. favs and best wishes my dear friend!
roby
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Paul's Photos   {K:34954} 3/17/2006
excellent perspective.. love the archtecture and angle.. good work


Clifton Jones   {K:10604} 3/17/2006
GREAT..........


Andre Denis   {K:55208} 3/17/2006
Hi Thilo,
Your slanted images are starting to make my Vertigo flare up again. They really went crazy with the pattern in the brick work here, didn't they! Feels like Alice going through the looking glass viewing this one.
Andre


Magnus Beierlein   {K:1641} 3/17/2006
Hello Thilo ! I'm not a big fan of the Holga hype but I really like this image....reminding me of German cinema in the 20s-30s....I'm expecting Dr. Mabuse to appear around the corner. Very moody with fantastic noir-contrast. I've been very inactive on UF....waiting for my Nikon D200 like a kid on christmas. I´ve also been invited to participate in an exhibition in Stockholm.....and I still have not recieved my D200

Bis später

magnus


Thilo Bayer   {K:50301} 3/17/2006
Hey Magnus,

Got my D200 two weeks ago but need some weather for the beast =)
My main photo site is another one these days. So I thought it's a good idea to use UF as a toy story.

Thx for the critics!


Uwe Bachmann   {K:10222} 3/17/2006
das mal wieder ne feine sache mit der holga....gut, dass sie einem den ausgang weisen, man verliert sich ja vielleicht doch zu leicht in diesem gewölbe...;-)


Emad George   {K:1191} 3/18/2006
excellent veiw -nice work


Mohamed Banna   {K:34204} 3/19/2006
great shadows
perfect perspective
very nice tones
well done


NN     {K:26787} 3/19/2006
Hi Thilo ... no wonder the number of logged in people has exploded on that other site :) Congrats on being on the front page ... here


György Szönyi   {K:8347} 3/20/2006
Excellent architectural perspective with fine BW hue. The "Ausfahrt" inscription gives an ironic contrast to the slanting image. Best: György


Thilo Bayer   {K:50301} 3/20/2006
Hi Elisa,

front page? Haven't seen anything =)

Thilo


karen clarke   {K:18847} 3/20/2006
Haven't seen one of those signs in a long time. It does have a neat effect to it-a bit dizzying. Nice work~


NN     {K:26787} 3/20/2006
Hi Thilo ... that was yesterday :) (Featured Critique photo)


Walter Scarella   {K:17126} 3/21/2006
A very interesting vision and perspective.Great and original composition. Well done!!! Regards ...Walter


Omar Rifaat   {K:10135} 3/21/2006
lovely shot, Thilo. I like the dislocated feeling and the patchwork effect of the stones. There is a subtle but strong effect cause by the tyre marks veering off into the direction of the exit. I think that is what creates that 'sucking' effect.
I just got my first Holga and am getting into it!
omar


Thilo Bayer   {K:50301} 3/22/2006
Thanks Omar for the in depth critic!


George Black   {K:101978} 3/22/2006
The Holga suddenly seems perfect for this kind of shot--something I would not have guessed. The tonal quality fits the subject perfectly. And the tilt is super. Getting out looks like an uphill battle!!! Great job . . .

Best wishes,
--George


Ciprian Ilie   {K:13215} 3/29/2006
Great angle and very good detail captured throughout! Love the patterns on the inside of the arches, this is quite an effective shot!

Regards,
Ciprian


Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91033} 4/8/2006
Congrats for an earlier FP FC award image!...meant to leave comment when i saw it on FP,but it was gone when i came back...
I am first attracted to the light and tone...the tilt works well in my opinion...nice repetitive shapes and a bit of mystery about what is just around the corner or at the end of the archway
hugs,gayle (i would have not guessed that this was a holga shot)


Jimmy  Piper   {K:5742} 8/6/2006
great shot. loving the tones here. well done, thilo.


Dario Stefani   {K:4938} 10/1/2006
Great composition and light..interesting perspective!congratulations!
dario


Hakan Agathon   {K:748} 10/1/2006
very successful perspective


Gail Ostrye   {K:1244} 10/1/2006
Finally! A "tunnel" picture with a different, unique, very interesting perspective ! ! ! Fantastic, and very appealing to the eye.


Umberto Fortini   {K:870} 3/28/2008
A vary interesting work...
Congrats!


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