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To (through) the Roof III (or: What happens when you follow the blue lines....)
Image Title:  To (through) the Roof III (or: What happens when you follow the blue lines....)
 
 By: Hugo de Wolf  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Hugo de Wolf {K:184670}
Project #32 Lines Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Dossier Iran
Lens 200mm
Uploaded 2/29/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji NPH 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 265 Shutter 1/250'
Favorites Aperture f22
Critiques 23 Rating
5.90
/ 20 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
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About When I took this shot, I had the triptych with the previous photos already in mind. This photo shows the The minaret framed by a part of the arches in the Emam Mosque on the South East side of the Emam Khomeini Square, Esfahan, Iran. To all: (and especially Jeff and Verena) Here's the answer to the question in the title: If you follow the blue line long enough, you're in Heaven. The limit is beyond the sky.....:) Cheers,

Hugo
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There are 23 Comments in 1 Pages
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:176321} 2/29/2004
so dear Hugo a magnific cut/composition.. the tower in the arche..!
woow.. my best congrats your photo have a great colors...
cheers
roby
7*


Pedro Libório   {K:53855} 2/29/2004
and quite nice composition,
a bit to much noise in the jpge Hugo, but a great composition.
regards.


Telmo Domingues   {K:9639} 2/29/2004
Clever. With a porpouse, as always... The limit isn't the sky... Is your imagination!


Di Ciuccio Maurizio   {K:57483} 2/29/2004
una geometria di scatto incontrastabile quella tua..foto doc sotto tutti i profili


Verena Rentrop   {K:14417} 2/29/2004
many thanks for the answer, like to be in heaven ;)

limit is more than far away for all of us...

keep going on!

Cheers,
Verena


Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 2/29/2004
nice composition & framing
well done
regards


John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 2/29/2004
Good subject. I like the use of the detail - part of the gate in this photo that makes a natural frame at the right part of the photo. This technic is always very impressive and so you had a great point of view for this shot. Also this tower is interesting and pretty original I think. Very impressive architecture and details! The only think has to do with the soft noise. An object at the center of the sky that looks like a piece of hairs, makes me believe that this photo is scanned and perchaps need clean. Anyway, I think you can work using PS or other programs to fix little bit the sky. If you have Corel's program, it has an interesting tool for these details named 'Blend' and it can blend the pixels between them so the texture looks softer. Anyway, this is not big deal and suerly the resized photo I can see (and not the original) surely have some difference! I have these problems many times here with my photos also.
Good one Hugo, my best regards and have a great week! Bye!


Teunis Haveman   {K:52398} 2/29/2004
Hugo, great colours
Teunis


Andy Simmons   {K:7715} 2/29/2004
Beautiful color and excellent composition. Well seen.


ventrix drogo   {K:59141} 2/29/2004
Original shot, Very nice colors. Good composition. Bye


Thamer T.   {K:1465} 2/29/2004
Excellent composition Hugo, its great how you included a part of the arche in the frame. Beautiful colors and detail, I like the clarity. Only if it was cloudy that day, would have made another beautiful shot.

Very well done, another favorite...


Kees and Carolyn    {K:15193} 2/29/2004
Lovely photo! Thank you also for your explanations of
your photos. Excellent work!
Carolyn


Lex Bronkhorst   {K:14152} 2/29/2004
Dit is een prachtig slot van de serie. En het antwoord op de vraag wat vind je als je de blauwe lijn volgt is beandwoord. Ik vind je laatste foto ietsjes minder dan de 2de, maar dit is ook niet zo moeilijk omdat 2 echt een fantastische/verassende foto was. Dit is een mooie afsluitende foto, de lucht heeft een mooie rustige blauwe kleur en het "torentje" ziet er prachtig uit, hele mooie kleuren. Fantastische foto!
Groeten, Lex

ps. een halve week geen comments van mij, ik ga even op vakantie met me ouders mee!!


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47458} 2/29/2004
This is another great image..the "fore-ground"arch made beautiful composition..I think you've got great series of blue photos that you can be proud off..no matter about the scanning quality `cos we no the original is different .. judgement goes to photographer not the photo..great again Hugo


Roy Vanover   {K:13762} 2/29/2004
Hugo,
Original and Beautiful! Perfect light, exposure and framing.
Excellent
Roy


Castillion .   {K:1570} 3/1/2004
Sweet Blue :] Very impressive architecture and details. The only think has to do with the soft noise... Cheers!


MaryBell    {K:32791} 3/1/2004
nice clean classic shot...


B:)liana    {K:30945} 3/1/2004
Great colors and composition and contrast in shapes and forms. love it. Maybe a little overexposed on the upper right part of the wall ;-)dear Hugo. but over all is very appealing. love the blue color!
Kiss, Biliana


jon parsons   {K:13630} 3/1/2004
Hugo, exquisite capture and beautiful architecture my friend! wonderful work....jon


orchid tropic   {K:5422} 3/2/2004
Dear Hugo...:))
It is kind of magic!!! your work is something what is need to be watching over and over!! great stories and fantastic photograph....My best compliments!!
this particular one is outstanding shot, faboulose composed and great colors!!!!
Maestro...you are one of the best!
p.s...thank you so much for all your kind and nice comments on my photos, I was very bussy lately and had no time left for comments on Usefilm com...but I will try to make up all that in the future...:))


Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 3/2/2004
Nice framing with found objects. There is quite a bit of grain evident from the 400 speed film. I don't know if you do your own scanning and could use digital ice, or maybe a little gaussian blur in Photoshop? Still, it is a cut above the standard presentation.


Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 3/5/2004
Hi!...Again Hugo : Excellent Photograph! Showing the Lattice work, of the Prayer Tower, Colour, and elaborate Detail to the Left of the Frame....!!!

Regards:
Jeff.

Ps: Thank you for response to My Photograph : " The Barley Mill, Calgary...!!!..This time I was interested in the foreground as, well....Of Course I had to wait for the Vehicle, Traffic......Jeff!!!


Ozjan Yeshar   {K:18562} 3/11/2004
Beautiful angle of the minaret and great details of the arc! The blue sky is very well composed with the picture. Cheers Hugo.


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