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Shift in Gear III
Image Title:  Shift in Gear III
 
 By: Hugo de Wolf  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Hugo de Wolf {K:184670}
Project #6 Minimal Depth of Field Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories Macro
Transportation
Commercial
Film Format
Portfolio Reporive Photography and Journalism
Products and Objects
Lens Sigma 135 mm Macro
Uploaded 4/21/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji  NPH
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 576 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 39 Rating
6.20
/ 23 Ratings
Location City -  Katwijk
State - 
Country - Netherlands   Netherlands
About Details of the gearbox of the Racing For Holland Dome Le Mans car, powered by a Judd V10. Photo taken with tripod and natural lighting (no flash). All comments are, as usual, very welcome! Cheers, Hugo
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There are 39 Comments in 1 Pages
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:176321} 4/21/2004
Hi Hugo..
one great light on this detail! one beautiful macro a lot "worked"... excuse the play on words, but very appeals to to the disposition in diagonal and the great DOF that the part of joint of the gear exalts! the colors are from "monochromium"...

cheers
roby


Getulio Melo   {K:6481} 4/21/2004
What a interesting shot, Hugo! I liked the metallic brightness, the texture and the DOF intelligently selected. Very nice work.
Regards.


Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 4/21/2004
hi hugo,ik heb een tijdje naar je foto zitten
kijkenwat het is ik denk dat een tand wiel is rechts van de foto?
groet-riny


Ahmet Baki Kocaballi   {K:13627} 4/21/2004
very interesting and strong shot shot!
i like the diagonal positioning
congrats
Baki


Paolo De Maio   {K:34166} 4/21/2004
This is really interesting Hugo!!!
I like the light which hit stright the gears without a great loss of details.
Elegant the construction following the diagonal and the focus exclusively pointed on this path.
Brilliant work!!
did you need of few wrenches to complete your work?
Really a cheap price for you my friend!!
Bravissimo!!
Paolo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 4/21/2004
Dag Riny, Dank je voor je commentaar. Dit is de versnellingsbak van een race auto, met een aantal tandwielen (de versnellingen)

Groeten,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 4/21/2004
Hi Paolo, It was even easier.... This is the gear box of a le Mans car, I went to the workshop, where a couple of cars were completely disassembled for maintenance, including a few (four) brand new gearboxes. This series shows the details of one of them.

Cheers,

Hugo


Paolo De Maio   {K:34166} 4/21/2004
I was joking Hugo ....
I know you are a Photographer
;-)

All the best
Paolo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 4/21/2004
I know, but for this opportunity, I'd gladly pick up a wrench....;o)


Paolo De Maio   {K:34166} 4/21/2004
AHAHAA!!!
You great!


Stephen Bowden   {K:64513} 4/21/2004
Excellent Hugo, thankyou for your explanation above as I was thinking it would be an awfully big wrist watch with those cogs and gears ;-)


Neil Dolman   {K:26883} 4/21/2004
Hi Hugo, i prefer this one from the three you have posted. Why? well i think it has the most info, more tension, in the image. The lighting is very good and the focus also. It looks like the inside of my head. Greetings from the land of cheese with holes in it! Neil


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 4/21/2004
Hi Neil, thanks, that was exactly the intention. I tried to build up the tension in the triptych by zooming out with each one, and showing more of the function of the thing, trying to create the atmosphere and "paint the picture". I'm really glad it worked for you....;o)

I'll refrain from comments about cheese, this time...;o) Better to get that gear in motion than to have bees in the bonnet...;o) But ouch, if this is what the inside of your head looks like, it must hurt every time you wake up....

Cheers,

Hugo


Castillion .   {K:1570} 4/21/2004
Interesting and strong shot;
I like the diagonal positioning and tones. Well done my friend!


Bobby Mun   {K:3688} 4/21/2004
Hi Hugo... Excellent shot... I like the composition and the natural lighting... as well as the details.

Cheers ! Bobby


Marta Pereyra   {K:5029} 4/21/2004
WOW!! superb!!
I love the lighting and the great DOF.
Wonderful composition.
Congrats, Marta


Jan Symank   {K:15755} 4/21/2004
Beautiful macro
I like the graphic composition a lot , nearly monochrome
Very interesting series, the soft natural light is great
( Btw: Kam Broumand is from my family. We had a nice photo day in the moors together :) )
Groet
Jan


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 4/21/2004
Hi Jan, I know, Kam told me. As I didn't know, I thought I'd let you know....;o)

Cheers,

Hugo


Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 4/21/2004
The final installment! I can imagine 3 prints on the wall to good effect. I like your approach of using ambient light with no flash and limited dof. The usual procedure would be to use flash, creating a valid, but very different look to the series. To me, your technique and the toning gives this series a kind of organic feeling.


tom rumland   {K:14874} 4/21/2004
i have to agree with richard. this series belongs on the wall. single frame, vertically. it would be right at home in my F1 wall ;^)

hugo, you've done it again. this one's much cleaner. it's not just the focus, a better scan perhaps? interesting how this image has increased tension but completes a much larger view/story told (or untold, depending on how you view it) by the series as a whole. wonderful! maybe you should send these to autosport. this one in particular would look great on the cover ;^)

take care,
tom


Maria Luisa Vial   {K:36017} 4/21/2004
Hi Hugo,

I was expecting no less from the third of the series... The details look great and are combined with the lighting...

I agree with Richard and Tom, these pictures belong to the wall, and as Tom say this one will look great in the cover of a magazine...

You told well the story...

Congratulations!!!

Maria


Kees and Carolyn    {K:15193} 4/21/2004
Great lighting, tones and DOF! Perfect Angle! Fantastic shot!
Carolyn


Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 4/21/2004
wonderful Hugo I was looking at all these gears the other day think what a great invention they were. Your image looks terrific, Thanks for all your feed back much appreciated...rog


João Martins   {K:2716} 4/21/2004
Hi Hugo,
This last picture resumes all. The angles used, the light, focus, colours... Wonderful series. Almost as good as "Me, Myself, and...". I liked the second line focus, interesting idea.
Great work.
Cheers


B:)liana    {K:30945} 4/22/2004
I know now what it is dear Hugo. love it. very abstractively vision of cars ha ha .
Kiss, Biliana


Roy Vanover   {K:13762} 4/22/2004
Hugo,
I see you have many new photos. All Excellent.
On this I love the perspective, light and depth.
As always, fantastic.
Best Regards
Roy


Darrin James   {K:3944} 4/22/2004
Very intiguing photo Hugo. It has a great sense of machinery working away, the noise almost jumps from my screen. Beautiful tones


Jani Salvataggio   {K:26829} 4/22/2004
Fantastic macro!!!!!!
Regards

Jani


Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 4/23/2004
Too many comments for me to absorb today! I will just say that the combination of foreground and background defocus really brings out a feeling of mechanical complexity in this image.


John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 4/24/2004
AAAAAAAAhhhhhh! THIS IS ABSOLUTELY GREAT CLOSE UP! Congratulations my friend. Fantastic! I just love it!


Emgy Massidda   {K:60169} 4/24/2004
The zooming out, the slightly different angle, the rotation into a diagonal composition, all parts of an excellent idea to shows us more of this amazing mechanical work. I like it in every way except, maybe, for the almost over exposed part on top. I know that light can be very tricky on some new metals and that the white spot probably couldn't be avoided, in this case. I'm only mentioning this cause I think it's a shame and detracts a bit from the harmonious aestetics of this image.
Regardless this little particular, this is another superb shot and an excellent last addition to your Shift and Gear series.
Regards - Emgy


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 4/24/2004
Thanks for your comment, Emgy! I think you are right about the over exposed spot, I thought of cropping it off, but I don't think it would do the composition any justice.

Cheers,

Hugo


Jeroen Krol   {K:3085} 4/24/2004
Hugo,

I made a remark on the first, well actually, I didn't make that remark, I kept it for myself at that moment...
Well, all three are very good, great idea, but....and maybe it's intentionally,....they lack a sharp, in-focus point IMHO. Was this your intention or do you disagree with me?

Regards,

Jeroen


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 4/28/2004
Hi Jeroen, I thought you would refer to the focus on your first comment. The softness was intentionally, but the scan made the effect stronger. I cannot disagree with you, as that's a matter of taste....;o)

Cheers,

Hugo


John Williamson   {K:1145} 4/29/2004
These are truly great photos. You are a truly great photographer!


Thilo Bayer   {K:50301} 4/29/2004
I personally like the nice duplex color and the strong DOF. hey, just charlie chaplin is missin ;-) (like in "modern times")


Jose Luis Elisei   {K:10213} 5/20/2004
Bravo Hugo!!! excellent approach. strong image.
cheers


Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13547} 2/1/2006
Top class Hugo, I never saw this one until today. Nice sepia tones. Brilliant work!
Sal


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 2/3/2006
Hi Sal, thanks for your comment... As to the sepia tones: there aren't any. This is the full colour version, as shot on film....:) The well lubricated stainless steel has this tone. The gears where brand new and unused...:)

Cheers,

Hugo


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