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Just before the night
Image Title:  Just before the night
 
 By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Nick Karagiaouroglou {K:91061}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Canon T90
Categories Cityscape
Landscape
Film Format 24x36
Portfolio Lens Tokina SZ-X 80-200mm
Uploaded 12/17/2006 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed
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Location City -  Lucerne
State - 
Country - Switzerland   Switzerland
About A small break in the series of plant photos for posting some few photos of more or less the same scene of Lucerne under different lights conditions.
Random Pictures By:
Nick
Karagiaouroglou


Light and leaves

The new old house

The start of the trees

Water fundaments

At the boundary of day and night on the mountains

The tower in the dimmed daylight

A view of nowhere reflected on nowhere

Variant 2

Vertical wood, skew earth

Down to the waterline

There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Andre Denis   {K:55922} 12/21/2006
Hi Nick,
From this series, I think I like this one the best. This time of day makes the light magical. I like the rich, dark look of the town in the foreground. I also like the look of the sky and mountains in the background.
Andre


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:91061} 12/22/2006
Many thanks for the nice detailed comment, Andre! The magic hours remain magic even without direct sunlight, I guess. It is interrsting to see that even when the light is diffuse and indirect at that times, it still does something distinct to the atmosphere.

Cheers,

Nick


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