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A series of branches under snow
 
Image Title:  A series of branches under snow
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 By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  
  Copyright ©2007

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Photographer Nick Karagiaouroglou  Nick Karagiaouroglou {Karma:127263}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Canon T90
Categories Florals
Nature
Film Format 24x36
Portfolio Lens Canon FD 70-210mm 1:4.0 macro
Uploaded 4/3/2007 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Royal Supra
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 448 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 22 Rating
6.50
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Hergiswil
State - 
Country - Switzerland   Switzerland
About I know, I know, I have an addiction for branches with snow. That contrast of contours and the chaotic sculptures that are created this way seem to magnetize me! I would be grateful for any comment.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/11/2007
Many thanks for your encouraging comment, Emiliano!

Best wishes,

Nick

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emiliano chionaky   {K:3135} 4/10/2007
fantastic contrast and impressive branches "mouvement"! great composition and nice point of view!
congratulations
emiliano

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/10/2007
Still working with this one, James. Some of the results have quite a gothic-comics character, that nonetheless preserves a thoughtful atmosphere rather than being "scary".

Many thanks for the nice comment and best wishes,

Nick

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 4/9/2007
This version is amazing. Perhaps even worthy of its own post. I imagine there are endless posibilities with this particular image. Excellent work.

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/8/2007
Thanks a lot for the nice comment, Jacques!

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/8/2007
Many thanks, Czeslav!

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/8/2007
So interesting that I forgot to attach it! :-)

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Greyscale, maximum contrast


Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/8/2007
Thanks a lot for the nice and detailed comment, James. Yes, it is working cacophony - a very fitting, short and strong description of what I refer to as the ability to see patterns where there are perhaps none. Chaos theory, self-similarity and self-organisation can be so exciting!

I converted it to greyscale and adjusted contrast to maximum for seeing what the maximal effect could be, rather than selecting the type/extend of manipulation - and then this! A bit freaky and a bit.. scary in some ways. Interesting!

Thank you very much for the ideas!

Nic

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jacques brisebois   {K:73883} 4/7/2007
interesting dark contrast. very nicely done Nick, the effect is very nice.

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Czeslav Gavinkovski Czeslav Gavinkovski   {K:6800} 4/7/2007
Great and original picture of the winter.
Czeslaw.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 4/5/2007
I agree that this is a bit hypnotic. There is really a lot going on. It's a cacophony, but one that works. You might experiement with b&w conversion and even radical contrast adjustments to see what other moods you can create with this single shot.

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/4/2007
Aggrrrrr, yes, yes, Dave, exactly that is what I hate in such natural settings! I mean, who told them to grow this way, to disappoint my photographic frustration dreanms, hey? ;-)

Bloody trees and flowers that always have to grow in the most inappropriate way, in order to give me the next headache, heartache, stomachache - whatever! Didn't they told them that there are real existing photographers on this world? What's that? An infinite source of unsolved problems for the photographer, or what??? ;-)

Trying to communicate with those beings now - they don't seem to care about us, I tell ya!

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/4/2007
Thank you for the reply, Ace! I am glad to see that you found that funny too! Laughing is the way to heavens, and to any photogenity fantasies too ;-)

Trying to get that cloning done, but... aaarrrggggh! It's real hard!!!

Best wishes,

Nick

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 4/4/2007
Yes Nick, but in a natural setting, you can't always have everything perfect, and I try to recognize that in my own and other peoples images. You can always try creative cropping and of course in camera composition to try and avoid these things.
Dave.

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Ace Star Ace Star   {K:21040} 4/4/2007
i just worked on it ... can't do it much clear but if u can clone it out i can do it but will take time!
u r right its not looking good

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Ace Star Ace Star   {K:21040} 4/4/2007
hehe! fantasies about photogenity LoL :)
its perfect!!! i just noticed it ... i think u can make it clear through sharpness!

thanks :)

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/4/2007
Many thanks, Dirk! What about the branch out of focus at the middle/top?

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/4/2007
Thanks you so much Ace! As I already asked Dave, doesn't that branch out of focus on the middle top break the succession of the branches into the distance in an obtrusive way? I have the feeling that it shouldn't be there, but of course I can't order the trees to grow for satisfying my fantasies about photogenity ;-)

Best wishes to you my friend,

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/4/2007
Thanks a lot, Dave! The branch out of focus on the middle top... isn't that a bad break of the otherwise smooth series into the depth?

Nick

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Dirk Noort Dirk Noort   {K:9683} 4/4/2007
It is very beautiful!
Dirk.

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Ace Star Ace Star   {K:21040} 4/4/2007
i agree with Dave! because of depth and every inch is clear (visible) stunning shot Nick :)
excellent

good luck my friend

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 4/4/2007
I like the depth of this one, Nick, as the branches go back into the distance.
Dave.

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