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Delta Container Terminal  I
Image Title:  Delta Container Terminal I
 
 By: Hugo de Wolf  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Hugo de Wolf {K:184670}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Hasselblad 503 CXi
Categories Commercial
Transportation
At Work
Film Format Film 6x6cm
Portfolio The Dutch Files
Photojournalism
Lens CF 80 mm
Uploaded 3/19/2007 Film / Memory Type Kodak Portra 100 Tungsten
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 707 Shutter 1 minute
Favorites Aperture f/16
Critiques 37 Rating
6.09
/ 17 Ratings
Location City -  Rotterdam Maasvlakte
State - 
Country - Netherlands   Netherlands
About The loading and unloading of sea freight containers continues 24/7, yet the fully automated process gives the scene a almost deserted feel - especially at night.

Your comments are - as usual - highly appreciated!

Cheers,

Hugo
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There are 37 Comments in 1 Pages
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Diego Bullita   {K:14045} 3/19/2007
hi Hugo,
beautiful shot...
compliments
diego


marti valentinyi   {K:955} 3/19/2007
Very moody photo it is like as if something will happen, something interesting like a celebration or event... Love the sharpness and colors and details. Good subject, well done! 7+
Best wishes, Marti


Egidija Smilingiene   {K:3182} 3/19/2007
a lot of interesting details :) nice :)


Mike  Adams   {K:6959} 3/19/2007
Very nice long exposure.
Great details and coloring!


sascha jonack   {K:17087} 3/19/2007
Excellent night shot. fantastic details. Great done.
Sascha


AJ Miller   {K:42173} 3/19/2007
Funnily enough, I've been playing around in the container terminal (Algeciras) recently, too, but I decided I would go back at dusk to get some additional lighting effects. Seems like you got there first!

I like the way you have decided to go in close, on this one. It gives lots to look at and try to work out what the bigger picture is like.

Were able just to walk in or did you have to arrange a visit?

AJ


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:176263} 3/19/2007
sooo strong the red lines of light.. the cool cointainer world impressive on the boat-docks!
really cool hugo, really.. a nice use of commercial-cityscape-transportation!!!
well done,
cheers
roby
7

;)


ventrix drogo   {K:58526} 3/19/2007
Very good industrial shot.

I like it.

Bye.

enrico (ventrix)


Shane O'Neill   {K:3064} 3/19/2007
Having worked in the container industry myself some years ago I can see the attraction of this subject matter. Rotterdam Port is huge so you are spoiled for choice. You don't need to hear from me but this is compositionally suberb. My eye starts off moving down the gang plank from the ship. The light trail from the car takes me nicely accross the road with the help of the white road paint which could even draw an eye into the scene. From there its up the stairs which are that extra bit defined by the strong shadow cast against the metal wall. These stairs also give the image good scale. The beams on the roof are in effect arrows which whisk the eye back to the boat and down the gangplank again. Round and round we go! Good work


Bartosz Troch   {K:1292} 3/20/2007
Hello!
Good work! Nice light!


Ursula Luschnig   {K:21812} 3/20/2007
Hi Hugo,

nice to meet you after a while !I looks like the photographer was the only person there :) A scene a bit eerie I think,would be appropriate for a criminal movie ...the mood comes over very well.
Cheers,Ursula


Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:29731} 3/21/2007
You did good. Stunning composition -- the colors and structures are juicy. Hi my friend. Antonia


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22073} 3/21/2007
technically brilliant

but since you are hugo

this one is a little dry and boring for your portfolio - maybe you were on a paying gig?


John Melskens   {K:4626} 3/21/2007
Lovely! Great and many details - and so sharp.
Hasselblad: offcoarse! The color is very good too.


Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13544} 3/22/2007
The lighting and composition here are very nice, but my interest is peaked by two yellow 'trucks' on the right....I'd really love to see a detail of the mechanics of these massive structures.
Sal


Bhabesh Chakrabarti   {K:11401} 3/22/2007
It is like a movie special effect created in a still image:)
I like your using of lights and colors. I must say this is very neatly done and very original of its kind.
Regards,
Bhabesh


Walter Scarella   {K:16664} 3/22/2007
Beatiful details and great sharpness on this excellent shot my dear Hugo ! Nice work.......Regards....Walter


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47330} 3/23/2007
In fact it seems deserted and abandoned place, but the light gives it as there is still life is going on here, and the red trails showed a "car" just moved.
Hearing about Rotterdam port and the movement of commercial this shot does not give justice to the famous port, though super night shot with excellent details.
regards
Saeed


Klaas  Baas   {K:15115} 3/24/2007
Very good capture Hugo, I like the lighting, colour and detail in this image. It's indeed a bit strange without the personel who used to work here in the past.Good work my friend.
Take care, cheers,

Klaas


Joggie van Staden   {K:38530} 3/25/2007
Hi Hugo - Great image as usual. Your use of a one minute exposure practically wiped out any traces of humans very effectively - what is left is the dominating structures of technology which man created - losing his soul in the process? Well done!
Joggie
(had a hectic 2 months, whisk in and out of UF - need to discuss AE with you)


Yazeed Al Ghuraibi   {K:4555} 3/25/2007
veery nice shot Hugo !
Yazeed


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 3/25/2007
Hi Diego,

Thanks for your comment and compliments!

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 3/25/2007
Hi Marti,

Thanks for your comment; the seemingly peaceful and tranquil feel absolutely wasdeceiving, the overhead cranes hauled the containers at a fairly rapid pace.

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 3/25/2007
Hi AJ,

Those huge cranes sure are fascinating, aren't they?

We - another photographer and myself - made an appointment, and were driven around by the terminals' security, which is essentially the only way to get this close....:)

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 3/25/2007
Hi Roby!

Thanks for your compliments, and always a joy to hear from you! It was a very cool place to go shooting in, especially at night.

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 3/25/2007
Thanks, Enrico, Nice to hear from you!

Cheers,

Hugo


AJ Miller   {K:42173} 3/25/2007
Shane, I like your analysis of this image, and hadn't seen it quite like that myself. I guess if the red lights of the vehicle were just a little closer, they would have linked the gangplank on the left to the steps on the right in my eyes without having to be prompted by your comment!

AJ


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 3/25/2007
Hi Shane,

I really appreciate your description, as well as AJ's reply to it - it's always nice to notice different people look at things differently.... I also took an almost identical shot, using the white road paint as leading line through the center, but it - no surprises there - makes the image more static, failing to include the peripherals into the composition.

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 3/25/2007
Hi Ursula,

It's good to be back after a while.... There is a lot of movement going on, but mostly goes fully automated. With exception of the driver of the car of which you see the red tail lights....;)

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 3/25/2007
Hey Antonia!

Very nice to hear from you again! How've you been?

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 3/25/2007
Hi Mike,

Thanks for the feedback; yes it was a paying gig, but I think - with all things going on, and the type of composition, it fits, but that's obviously the subjective part of photography. Guess the tail lights of the car don't add enough to spice up the image?

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 3/25/2007
Love the way how it deals with the artificial light and the dynamic range....:) And its sound. Gotta love it!

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 3/25/2007
Hi Yazeed,

Thanks for your comments, nice to hear from you.

Cheers,

Hugo


Andre Denis   {K:54192} 3/25/2007
Hi Hugo,
Your time exposures have created a really exceptional look to these two images. The detail is lovely throughout the image.
As good as this one looks, I can't help thinking I would also like to see a B&W version of it. The reason being that I've been watching a DVD box set of old Alfred Hitchcock films from the 1930s. In these old films, he uses many of the same elements you have in this image. The shadows created by the stairway seem very much like right out of a Hitchcock movie.
Andre


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:176263} 3/26/2007
i see, my friend.. i see... the effect is stunning!
have a very nice week, hugo..
cheers
roby


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:75190} 3/30/2007
I find this composition very attractive in its rather industrial and mechanical look. The amount of such details under this light is great! Perhaps getting some more of the ship using a wider angle could help make it smell even stronger after the harbour?

Best wishes,

Nick


Tim  Schumm   {K:26370} 4/25/2007
Hi Hugo,

I have been away in Argentina for a month so I am glad to come back and see what you have been up to. The Hassy looks like it is performing great...I see lots of them in the Photo stores now, used and for sale...Cheap....guess the digital world is really taking it's toll on all the great film cameras. So i am happy to see you bringing attention to the fantastic quality of these past generation Film cameras....Now that they are at such an accessible price I am thinking of trying them out. your images are fantastic as i would have expected. The stream of light leaving the image is an just an extra bonus that makes it just that much more fascinating.
Thanks for the inspiration!
Cheers, Tim


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