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Mirrors and Chandeliers III
Image Title:  Mirrors and Chandeliers III
 
 By: Hugo de Wolf  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Hugo de Wolf {K:184670}
Project #39 Dazzle us with Artificial Light Contest Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Dossier Iran
Lens ~28mm
Uploaded 3/16/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji NPH 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 726 Shutter 1/60'
Favorites Aperture f5.6
Critiques 32 Rating
5.68
/ 26 Ratings
Location City - 
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About The inside of a mosque or of the palaces of the former Shah of Peria is often more impressive than the outside. Wall to wall covered by mirrors, a magic light provides a stunning and dazzling effect..... Cheers, Hugo
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There are 32 Comments in 1 Pages
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Teunis Haveman   {K:52398} 3/16/2004
Hugo, weer een impressie
Mooie kleuren en lichtinval
Groet Teunis


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59778} 3/16/2004
Hepp, so impressiv.
/Jeanette


Claudia De Benedetto   {K:2220} 3/16/2004
Hugo, it's so WONDERFUL ! I like it very, very much, composition, colors and light


Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 3/16/2004
I have never seen the inside, this is a great image so full of light and color , it's beautiful.Great work Hugo


Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 3/16/2004
This is perhaps my favorite of the series. A couple questions:

Are the mirrors set at various angles so that they reflect randomly, depending on your position?

Did you light them up with flash?

Thanks for showing us a venue most of us will never see in person!


Mohammad Reza Shahrokhi Nejad   {K:7076} 3/16/2004
I like it.
but i see meny photos looklike it.


B:)liana    {K:30945} 3/16/2004
wow great reflections of glass and pieces, but the chandelier is overexposed?? why is that dear Hugo? but great!!!
Kiss, Biliana


Mohammad Reza Shahrokhi Nejad   {K:7076} 3/16/2004
i live in Iran.
my country is Islamic,so i see so meny photos like this.
because we have so meny mosque.
do u photography in Islamic countries?


Gerhard Busch   {K:11615} 3/16/2004
A picture, like from a fairy tale. Greeting Gerhard


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:176321} 3/16/2004
and this one.. a gorgeous mirror shot! the magician of mirror.. my congrats dar hugo!
to soon
roby
7+


Roy Vanover   {K:13762} 3/16/2004
Hugo,
Original and Beautifully Done! I've been in a few of the mirrored mosques, it's a scene thats difficult to capture. You've done it well.
Great Work and Best Regards.
Roy


Ian McIntosh   {K:38368} 3/16/2004
Tu Meke!


Thamer T.   {K:1465} 3/16/2004
This is the most beautiful one, I like it because of the different colors inside the dome. Great composition, a stunning place...


Peter Domotor   {K:1854} 3/16/2004
Hi Hugo,

Truly great effects, and it's come over perfectly.
my compliments again :)

regards
durmi


tom rumland   {K:14874} 3/16/2004
as someone mentioned earlier, "you always seem to save the best for last". this view of the mosque is impressive! i esp. like the different colors & light being reflected in the cupola (is it called a cupola in a mosque?). beautiful detail, i can almost read the text on the wall. the walls themselves seem to disappear into each other, as if this was a drawing rather than a photo of a 3D object. beautiful!


Getulio Melo   {K:6481} 3/16/2004
What a spectacular image!! It's quite fill by a impressive colored brightness... Really very stunning. Congrats, Hugo!
Best regards.


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47458} 3/16/2004
First of all thanks for showing those, series of inside out, that?s where the real photographer can show ,where many people do not have the opportunity to see it in real, this is the most beautiful and attractive image in my opinion in these series, the mirror? mosaics" are great,brilliant,second with your permission I?d like to say: Mohammad Reza Shahrokhi Nejad, if you see it every day, not apply for the othres,and as a photographer your self it is part of your mission "art" to show the others. Great image Hugo,,Saeed


Lex Bronkhorst   {K:14152} 3/16/2004
Hi Hugo, ik vind dit de beste foto uit de reeks, laten we voorop stellen, het is een hele apparte plaats en het ziet er pachtig uit! De kleuren combinatie van deze foto vind ik dat iets heeft wat de andere twee niet hebben. Vooral de tweede, die lijkt veel op deze, maar deze is echt beter door het orange glas aan de bovenkant! Echt een prachtige, imponerende plaats en serie. Ik had hier nog nooit van gehoort. Maar echt heel indrukwekkend. Mijn complimenten! 7/7
Groeten, Lex..


Lori Stitt   {K:74434} 3/16/2004
This one is the BEST! I've already said it all in the last one! Lovely, Hugo.
EXCELLENT job my friend!!!

Lori :)


jon parsons   {K:13630} 3/16/2004
Hugo, beautiful shot of the ceiling of the mosque my friend! SUPERB IMAGE.... and thanks for your input and help with my duck in the stream picture! you were right it did make it much better! thanks again for your help you hugo..your friend....jon


Zsolt Radákovits   {K:7763} 3/16/2004
Dear Hugo!

Fantastic serie, Now i understood the geometry. Fantastic architect.
Very good shot! The candelier is very interesting, you could keep it detailed.
The natural light's effects are fantastic in the dome.

Would be interstingto do a similar shot with spot type measurement method, or manual mode, to make it more detailed the candelier.
Regards, Radák

PS.: Thanks for your kind comments!
You can see my wife here:
http://www.usefilm.com/image/326392.html
The blond girl is the wife of my brother in law.


Hermen Pen   {K:9117} 3/16/2004
Very nice series, something I have never seen before!
I like this one best (because of the colours) but all three are beautiful.
I wonder how this would look like in slide projection...


Kees and Carolyn    {K:15193} 3/16/2004
Very stunning! Beautiful hues and lights! Amazing architecture
and craftsmanship! Excellent shot!
Carolyn


Gino  Quattrocchi   {K:39580} 3/16/2004
formidabile Hugo bellissimo luogo e grande foto Gino


MaryBell    {K:32791} 3/16/2004
this seems more of man and less of something organic - somehow the previous two images seemed to convey a sense of the organic inspite of their source - this one however, simply seems manmade - this is not fault of yours - in the sense that they are manmade - somehow though the others spoke to me differently...I am not explaining myself well, am I?


Annika Ekebert   {K:1741} 3/16/2004
Really an interesting photo.
Nice image you created and beautiful colours.
Like it.
Regards!


Alan Armanini   {K:5407} 3/16/2004
Hugo,
Beautiful Picture, Wonderful Colors,
Wonderful Work!!


Castillion .   {K:1570} 3/17/2004
Absolutly great!!! Fantastic interior!


Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 3/17/2004
Hi!...Hugo : I am surely Dazzeled, Excellent Photograph of the Most Intricate Workmanship, Well Presented, Hugo!!!

Regards:
Jeff.

Ps: Hugo! I am always intriged by the amounr of effort you put into your About Comments!.. Thank you fro your comment to My Yachting Series, I have still one Moer Photograph to Upload.....


Masahiko Shibata   {K:14814} 3/18/2004
Nice composition!!
Nice colors!!


Regina Rianelli   {K:24147} 5/8/2004
HUGO: this is awesome!!!
Increadible picture... very moving.

Thank YOU for sharing with us!

Bestest,
Regina


Jacinthe Duranceau   {K:1246} 7/26/2005
Very creative...Love the magical effect of the brightness.


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