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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 6/14/2006
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Hi Chris, sorry for the late reply. Thanks for the feedback. This place is pretty impressive; everything is just huge, way too hot to handle and a pretty rough environment. A great opportunity to be able to shoot there.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Chris Boivin
{K:9030} 6/8/2006
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Hugo this is an impressive picture. I think the contrast and lighting really portray the power behind this heavy industry. I like the way the steam lites up and the glow of the metal is fascinating. I am going to check the rest of this series. Cheers, Chris
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Joăo F * Photography
{K:41945} 5/19/2006
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Hi Hugo, great job here , well done my dear friend !! regards jo
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ahmad khatiri
{K:147} 4/25/2006
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Amazing + same as cadre cinematic
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Martin .
{K:24957} 4/14/2006
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Hugo,
Thank you so much for the tech. Info...
Marty
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 4/12/2006
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Hi Marty,
Thanks for your comment. As to the shutterspeed, molten iron emits such a strong light, that even at this distance anything slower than 1/180'would've completely overexposed the image. Any closer, and you wouldn't be able to descern the details without looking through a welding glass, the light is completely blinding, especially at night. I have shots of this scene exposed at 1/2000' and faster, with a medium aperture (f/8 - f/ 16) - so we're not talking about candle light here...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Martin .
{K:24957} 4/10/2006
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Hugo,
I love the shallow DOF, Shadows, Tones and Highlights regarding this wonderful capture. I tend to shoot with slower shutter speeds most of the time. Just curious why 1/180? Was it to capture the steam better?
Well done my friend,
Marty
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 3/28/2006
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Hi Yahya, thank you very much for your comments! Much appreciated!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Yahya El Hosafy
{K:8369} 3/27/2006
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just wonderfull Hugo. the lighting, composition and even the settings u used. all are great. impressive work you have here that needs more time to go through. Regards
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 2/3/2006
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Hi Nuno, Not to worry... It's good to hear from you. Hope all is well.
Take care, and talk to you soon,
Cheers,
Hugo
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Nuno Murias
{K:5323} 2/1/2006
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I have been a bad boy and been away from my usefilm friends. After my return to >Portugal been busy putting my life toghher again. But its so great to come back and See your work...as allways i kep Learning. Love this series
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Art McCaffrey
{K:23645} 1/31/2006
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awesome ore shot, like you say a frame is needed for some shots, it becomes a buffer between the stark white of UF, which i do find a strain on here after awhile, thank you for comment on (curiosity} much appreciated, regards art,.
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Subhash Sen
{K:11931} 1/31/2006
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Wonderful industrial settings ,cheers,subhash.
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Robert Kocs
{K:89085} 1/31/2006
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A great, well photographed excellent shot, love the many exciting details. Well toning colours, I can feel the heat. I think that's a very well composed documentary photograph. Very well done dear Hugo! Great one! :)
Kind regards! Robert
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Eb Mueller
{K:24960} 1/30/2006
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Like something out of a Star Wars set, futuristic as well as industrial. You are fortunate to have access to this setting.
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Verena Rentrop
{K:15233} 1/30/2006
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it is in the lower left bottom...the bright side view...like a silhouette...
Verena
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/30/2006
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Hi Jude, I hear what you say. I always feel ambiguous about frames (too?) but I'd like to share my deliberations in this case:
I think the white background of UF is not really suitable for a border-less image. I've used this similar approach in black too, but found that both to "standard" as well as too heavy. Yet, I felt the type of image needed something heavy, dark and (well, yes, breaking my own views here - ) intrusive.
I do believe there's a difference between photos published on the net and images in print to put above the couch . A good framing should compliment the photo, and not clash with it. At times, it's better not to use a frame. If I'd were to print this one, and put in a frame, I think I'd opt for something entirely different.
In this case, I choose this type of unorthodox border, sampled out of the meridian of the tones. To me, it fits, but that's totally subjective.
Thanks for your feedback... I'm not sure I agree it's only what *I* like that counts, If that were the case, most of us would block themselves from improving. I tend to find the different opinions much more stimulating and helpful....:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Marian Man
{K:80636} 1/29/2006
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what an excellent capture dear Hugo!!!! so impressive!!!! an inferno!!!!!! bravo!!!!! fine series, keep them coming my best regards Marian
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 1/29/2006
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oh.. well well well.. sure i agree with you!
have a nice evening my friend..thanks to you.. roby
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jude .
{K:14625} 1/29/2006
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In the end, it's really what *you* like that counts, my friend, so I'd say stick with the frame. Trusting your excellent tastes and instinct, I think I'll sit here awhile and see if it grows on me too... *smile*
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/29/2006
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Hi Jude, thanks for your feedback. Much appreciated on the frame too, as I felt a bit ambiguous about it at first. the majority seems to like it, and I've grown to like it. Obviously very subjective, and I value your point of view.... (I'd say it counts double...;))
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/29/2006
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Hi Thilo, never mind those views. The counter went bezerk, and increased from about 20 to 3000 in a matter of minutes. I doubt if even 1/10th of that number of people have seen it...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/29/2006
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Hi Verena, it's quite hot in there, and you can feel the scorch from about 10 meters, can't get any closer, or you'll burn...:)
The face? New to me, and I'm not quite sure I can see it...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/29/2006
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Machines (or back to humans)... Thanks, Roby!
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/29/2006
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Thanks, Riny. Much appreciated!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 1/27/2006
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Super drama , the lighting is awsome.
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Galal El Missary
{K:84569} 1/27/2006
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Great exposure and tones , Perfect composition Hugo , Best regards .
Galal
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jude .
{K:14625} 1/27/2006
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*tosses heavy gauge double barrel shotguns to Hugo and Karen; pumps hers, and assumes a wide-legged "Bruce Campbell/Ash" stance; snarls* ...come get some, Ahnald...
Yeah...definitely Terminator material here. *grin* Hot stuff, Hugo. Terrific atmosphere, truly hellish lighting (and I mean that in the best of ways)...absolutely wonderful.
Gotta say I agree with Karen on the border, but the rest of it rawks solid, my friend. Can't wait to see the rest of the series.
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 1/27/2006
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Hi Hugo,
looks like imprisoned ghosts that are trying to berak free.... awesome composing, and 3264 views? Holy moly.
best wishes, Thilo
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Danny Brannigan
{K:19523} 1/27/2006
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Great light created by the furnace and grat photograph created by the photographer. Regards Danny Brannigan
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Verena Rentrop
{K:15233} 1/27/2006
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how close have you been? Isn't it extremely hot there? Would like to see you when you took this shot.
I agree that coexistence is needed...thinking about the how and the consequences when starting to think about it...mmmh...interesting thought
Take care Verena
PS: I see a face in here...do you see it as well?
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 1/26/2006
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as.. well.. i agree with you! but also i remember your old series in this heavy industries! very hot, themperature and atmoaphere a dramatic shot! i like it.. cheers roby
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Riny Koopman
{K:102911} 1/26/2006
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This is an outstanding composition and exposure, Hugo You "about" certainly adds to the picture and give a very good description of what's going on. Well Done!
Riny
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/26/2006
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Hi Saeed, you pin-pointed my planning of this triptych very well (within reason, of course, as I'm fairly sure the roll out will always be different than anyone can anticipate - I hope)
As to the cirumstances behind this place are mainly very hot and quite dangerous...:) The iron poors out of this furnace at 1600 degrees Centigrade, radiating it's heat. These shots were taken in assignement for presentational and promotional purpose. A very impessive sight, as the height of the furnace itself is approx 130m in height...:)
Thanks for your analysis and feedback!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 1/26/2006
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……not knowing the “concomitances”……. Meant to be “circumstances” Saeed
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 1/26/2006
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Hi,Hugo Looking at the quality result is amazing, fine details and clear too, as this one part of three, it is always difficult to anticipate judgment. IMHO I would like to see this one with a different angle to specify a pin point to match the title, may be a close to the "inferno" with part of the huge machine! but that only you can judge, see it and not knowing the concomitances behind the place and the capture, better to wait and see the others two. Cheers. Saeed
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Joggie van Staden
{K:41700} 1/26/2006
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Dramatic and intense Hugo. You really succeeded in conveying the intensity of the heat. Looking forward to the next one. Great image. Joggie
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 1/26/2006
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Machinery has always facinatied me. The great ingenuity that people have to build things to do work for the is intriguing.. Thanks for sharing Hugo. Don.
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Ann Nida
{K:45248} 1/25/2006
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That's some pretty hot shooting there Hugo (pun intended). To be inside such a place it must have radiated some heat. Under such seemingly extreme conditions do you tend to get in and out as fast as you can with your camera gear? Excellent lighting control and a very nice composition of the major components of this huge piece of machinery. Another vote for the frame. It really compliments the image well. A great choice of colours. A very powerful industrial image Hugo. Very dynamic indeed.
Thank you also for your kind comment on my Bridge over the waterfall image. It's about the most beautiful waterfall I've seen and I've been taking photos of it in all seasons and angles. OK so maybe I'm just a tad obsessed with it. :) Thanks for dropping by. I appreciate your valued opinion and comments.
Cheers - Ann :)
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Vandy Neculae
{K:7990} 1/25/2006
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Beautifull composition. I know that's a hard work here. Good title.
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 1/25/2006
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I can feel the heat from this one. From white hot fire to beautiful golden hues. Very well captured Hugo!
Love the composition here and this is really a nice presentation!
Hope you have a GR8 day/evening, Lori :)
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/25/2006
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Ha Rob, dank.... 't Mannetje komt nog, verder op in de serie, je wordt op je wenken bediend...:) Goed punt!
Groeten,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/25/2006
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Hi Ursula, good memory! I posted a similar series a in April last year....:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/25/2006
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Hi Mireille, thanks for the feedback! The rather unusual tone of the frame was an experiment, and I'm very happy with all the reactions I got...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/25/2006
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Hi Harry, thanks for your comment. cinematic... Yes! I like that phrasing...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 1/25/2006
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Mooie sfeer foto Hugo, wat jammer dat er niet ergens een mannetje loopt. Mooi is het well. Groet, Rob.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/25/2006
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Hi Ina, I work for a major steel manufacturer, and I get to shoot the factories from the inside for promotional purposes (not specifically this one, though) Thanks for your feedback on the border, that was a trial, using this unconventional colour. It fits with the scene, but I wouldn't use it other than for internet purposes... As usual, two more to come!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/25/2006
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Hi Karen, thanks for the feedback, especially on the border. That was kind of an experiment, and I appreciate the differnet opinions everybody seems to have (or at least a few of them) It does have that terminatoresque brave new world feel, heh?
I think the colourful stream rising up has something to do with the fact that we're talking about 1600 C (approx 3000F) raw iron that flows out of this blast furnace...:) Didn't do much to this shot in PS.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/25/2006
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Hi Kurt, thanks. The D2x sure is an amazing camera. I did a shoot in here last year with the D100, with matching settings, but the image quality was much more grainy.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/25/2006
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Hi Randy, thanks for your comment. I appreciate your comment on the border, as that was more of an experiment. Interesting to read the reactions on the rather unusual colour.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/25/2006
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Hi Simona, thanks for your comment... The future heh? That's one way to look at it... I know this process (making iron) is a couple of millenniums old....:) We sure need steel, and it's a sustainable material, too, so for the future, it won't be that bad...
Cheers,
Hugo
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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21723} 1/25/2006
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I think I remember something similar of you...always fascinating to see a capture with fire,be it natural or industrial.Most I like the dynamic and the colour...and the title is gorgeous! Cheers,Ursula
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Mireille Heirendt
{K:7258} 1/25/2006
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Hi Hugo, A very powerful photo here as well in composition as in colours and contrasts. The white/yellow/orange tones against this black and grey are incredible AND the frame is awesome! Excellent! Mireille
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Pavel Rozhkov rpa
{K:678} 1/25/2006
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Hi Hugo!Excellent job! rams
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davide lupo-pasini
{K:8079} 1/25/2006
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very powerful shot! i hear the foundry noise! maximum respect to you, and at all those people who work in a such hellish place! i imagine it's a location very hard to photograph and to work on too! congrats, again ciao Davide
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H L
{K:11377} 1/25/2006
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Excellent cinematic view, the rest is words :) Hugo I like it! Cheers Harry
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Ina Nicolae
{K:44481} 1/25/2006
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Wow, Hugo - for me this beats any nature shots - there is something so hellish about the fire and the dark, I love it! Plus that huge contraption looming over like a giant's arm. Tremendous atmosphere and fantastic exposure! How did you get inside? Love that smoke rising from the molten metal, the orange to black tones, great range - and the square format works great! I usually don't care for frames, but this one works very well, perfect color and white line. Looking forward to more! Ina
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karen clarke
{K:18893} 1/25/2006
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I find it impressive-the exposure of the colorful steam rising up. I am wondering if this has something to do with the more flat looking contrast on the brick floor and machines in the foreground-that is compared to the rest of the image? You know I am waiting for the Terminator to show up at any minute. I do like the isolated futuristic feeling this has, the mood esp. created by the warm orange light and the dark shadows above the steam. Not very fond of the border. Nice one Hugo~
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Laura Spell
{K:24080} 1/25/2006
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Very good, could be a shot of Dante's Inferno! lol Good details on the heavy equipment.
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Kurt LaRue
{K:5067} 1/25/2006
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Hi Hugo. I have to wonder what level Dante would have placed this scene in. (LOL) Seriously, I like industrial images like this as well. Manufacturing equipment and processes do have a certain beauty of their own.
The D2x seems to be able to handle high contrast situations pretty well.
I'm curious to see the rest of this series. Best wishes, Kurt
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Saintz Saintz2
{K:11250} 1/25/2006
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Great Pic .. i Like it. It's very expressive .. perfect Title for this shot. Great lights .. Very good
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Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 1/25/2006
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I also love good industrial images and craftsman at work shots. Exposure is very good to get the white hot element in this dark environment. Nice sense of power and purpose displayed. The border treatment works well.
Randy
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Bubamara
{K:11030} 1/25/2006
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Very suggestive photo with excellent light and shadows. Great sense of mechanical inferno. Is this the future? Very well done. Best wiches, Simona ;)
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 1/25/2006
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very impresive image with great lighting and very beautiful composition,did cost me around 3 dollars for this comment on mobile connections ,just joking , all of the best my friend ..
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