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Formation (of my mind)
Image Title:  Formation (of my mind)
 
 By: Mohammad Porooshani  
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Photographer Mohammad Porooshani {K:20705}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Nikon D50
Categories Nature
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Mono Tone
Lens Nikon  70-300mm f/4-5.6G AF
Uploaded 11/2/2006 Film / Memory Type n/a
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 595 Shutter 1/1000
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 21 Rating
6.20
/ 11 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Iran   Iran
About This long I was away from UF, I was thinking about photography and I took shots occasionally, and now, I think very different about photography, now, I think it's more about the concept than colors, tones, composition, light and so on, for example, this shot I've took in my last vacation, it's the Formation of my mind right now, I'm 25 and I'm dealing with matters much more than I can comprehend, for instance, photography itself.
anyway, don't blame me for my constant absenteeism, this long I was away and I will be again, just to say Hi to my friends, share a little concept with you.
Tell me about your thoughts about this art not this work.
I think, this art (photography) is far away from conceptual art these days, involving in Eye catching matters like good contrast, composition and so, leaves no room for concept. Maybe I'm wrong, so please discuss, I will be glad to hear about, thanks in advanced.
Maybe it looks really ridiculous to dedicate something to myself, but this shot belongs to my mind itself!
Thanks for stopping by, Mohammad
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There are 21 Comments in 1 Pages
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Olga-Eva Krajciova   {K:17139} 11/2/2006
Dear Mohammad,
great choice for black and white, gives another gray tone and makes a picture dramatic and more sensitive. That sky seems like a light of Godīs eye...still watching us. Great image and well taken, like it a lot.
Kind regards to you
Olga


ventrix drogo   {K:59153} 11/2/2006
Very emotive landscape.

I like it.

Bye.

enrico (ventrix)


Kiarang Alaei   {K:48169} 11/2/2006
Powerful composition with the unusual space for the clouds and it's awesome mood.
good contrast for this hard capturing.
nice form and different harmony.
bravo!


Teerak Prathan   {K:1571} 11/2/2006
Dear Mohammad, I do not understand what you mean by playing games, I do not play games here or being against any one, its just the way I express my self towards what I view on this site, I also do not care if some one on UF trying to make fool of you for a little of donation.

Photography is a fine art based on talent and skill; I do not thing this image having anything to do with photography.

I love creative work related to this media but not by viewing this image at all.

Please have my best regards and do not expect me to varnish your day for something you do not deserve.


Abolfazl Erfani   {K:7545} 11/2/2006
Bravo Dear Mohammad,
Your shot have a powerful idea and composition. This form is very interesting and amazing.
I like this different view in this ART!
Congrats, I believe you can be one of betters.
Continue dear Mohammad and don’t attention to everybody!?
You good know my aim.
All of the bests,
Your cordial friend, Abolfazl


Kamran Bakhtiari   {K:15604} 11/3/2006
nice BW shot Mohammad and welcome back always


Mohammad Reza Shahrokhi Nejad   {K:7076} 11/4/2006
Nice job.


Ace Star   {K:20388} 11/6/2006
hi Mohammad! u know brother life is always changing and we discuss matters all the time about life and Spirituality ... for me Photography is something to discover to catch the uncatchable like sunset and cloud offcource .... its not the mind my friend its your inner you .... discovering yourself oneway or another u r on the right path :)

GOD bless


sam khosravifard   {K:15193} 11/6/2006
very nice discription and good pic
well done


Baha Sadri   {K:13856} 11/6/2006
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Simone Tagliaferri   {K:28180} 11/6/2006
Splendida foto. Complimenti.


stingRay .   {K:136763} 11/17/2006
An excellent capture of this dramatic skyline over the mountains in what is an excellent tonal composition. Well done to you my dear friend and welcome back to you of course......My very best wishes to you as always.......Ray:)


Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20705} 11/17/2006
Thank My dear Ray,
You are always nice to me
Mohammad


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:176377} 11/17/2006
wooww Mohammad..
how are you!??!
is always a big pleasure to see your shot.. this one is so fantastic concept and mood of interpretation.. this clouds are so delicate and fine!
very well composed and realized--
have a nice week end
roby
7
;)


Ken Leone   {K:350} 12/7/2006
Featured Critique
I like this shot. I also appreciate your comments about how you are viewing your art. To me, what I call "strong graphics" is important in a photograph. I see photography as a way to reveal these graphical images to the viewer. Photographs without such characteristic, I tend to find either busy and cluttered, or bland. Photography becomes a way to see elements of reality in a new way. That doesn't mean it needs to be completely realistic, although I like the work of the f/64 group a lot too (super sharp nature shots).

This picture has those strong graphic characteristics in the upper 90% of the frame, which, although obviously clouds, is fairly abstract and very attractive. I like including the bottom 10% to give the picture more context. If you wanted to develop a style that lost the context almost completely, a picture like this would also work. While you can't just crop out the hills in this shot to achieve that without destroying some of the graphic effects, you are on the right track if that's what you want to achieve. By leaving "no room for concept" do you mean images that looks something like the attached alteration of your image? I apologize for doing so; it's just a respectful attempt to better understand your art and vision.



Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20705} 12/7/2006
My dear Ken,
one of true loves in my life is Clouds. I do love them and always try to take them in to shots the best way I could. but, sometimes I got ideas before taking them, for this one, I knew that I want all that explosion, but, if I did not have that mount (that's a high mount not a hill!), there were no Comparator to show the greatness of that cloud.
"Leaving no room for concept" is the way I find most of photographs, unfortunately. as I said before, photo techniques is taking the place of what we knew about this art in past. we (me too) are taking shots with best equipments that peoples ever had before, but, we are far away from taking photographs which are truly an Image, a moment in the time. we are just taking Light, not the objects, we, no more think about the creativity we need to take unique shots, all we got is Softwares, they can do anything you want, but, most of photographs formed out there, not in Laboratories. that's what I call leaving no room for concept. and about that 10% of composition, you are right, if I've cropped away, now, I couldn't talk about any concept, every tree has roots, clouds far away from earth have no works with humanity! think about it.
My bests,
Mohammad


Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20705} 12/7/2006
dear Ken, I'm so happy you Critique is a Feature Critique, it worth.
Mohammad


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/19/2007
Very dynamic and moody picture, it really shows the forces of Nature. I understand your concept and agree with your ideas of emphasizing photography as art, even though art is also a trade, where good technical skills are important. Congratulations :) Ina


Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20705} 1/19/2007
Dear Ina,
I didn't mean to ignore the technical skills, but I think techniques are just tools not goals, some of us just trying to show off our skills, it's nit the right thing, we must use techniques as a tool to express our inner feelings.
I know a master of art who believes we use our art to satisfy the needs of technique, but I believe we must engage the art to satisfy our feelings.
Anyway thanks for your nice words,
Mohammad


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/19/2007
Absolutely, Mohammad, I agree that you use technique to accomplish the artistic vision, all I'm saying is that it helps to have it - not as an end goal in itself, but to support and perfect what you are trying to express. Like trying to write a poem - the more skilled your language is, the better you can express yourself.


Joggie van Staden   {K:40669} 1/19/2007
Great exposure with a lot of impact. very well composed and presented Mohammad. Great info!
Joggie


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