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Photographer Nick Karagiaouroglou  Nick Karagiaouroglou {Karma:127263}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon T90
Categories Street
Film Format 24x36
Portfolio Lens Tokina 28-70 f/3.5-4.5 Macro
Uploaded 4/26/2008 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Royal Supra
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Location City -  Lucerne
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Country - Switzerland   Switzerland
About I had to try a shot of that graffiti, both because it was a good subject and also one puzzling subject photographically. I hope I reproduced the coloring well. It should be bright enough but also with a big amount of the typical mixture that we often see on walls in cities, i.e. color + dirt, dust, etc.

Those ladies are really great! They can (really) discuss with you, and that not solely about their unbased "opinions and emotions" taken as the A and O of the truth without a single reference to any reasonable source. They discuss with knowledge, real humor, and intelligence. They can drink with you, smoke with you in some good old pub in the middle of the night together with the whole company of other interested people. And the subjects of discussion are (thanks heavens) not carried out in the typical coquette manner of goooood girlies who think that the truth has to lie in their own "self-made impressions". You know, [sweeeet voice on] "Weeell, I don't knoooow, but this and thaaaat, and I think thaaaat.. babble, babble" [sweeeet voice off], which the already mentioned girlies of good families think is a statement. No, those amazons will tell you, "A, and B, and thus also C". And they don't wear benetton! ;-)

Visar, your case, I guess??? ;-)
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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 5/17/2008
So, let's participate! Let's confront with each other and above all: Speak our minds!

Exactly as we all do in UF.

Cheers!

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 5/17/2008
Thanks a lot again for the info, Andre! Nice to know that you only had to go for adapting some mechanics. I wish this would be possible with the FD-Lenses of Canon for the EOS bodies of today. There are some kind of adapter rings but they simply affect the quality of the image, and that's bad. Oh well... perhaps I find some tinker-master around.

So, now I go for your image!

Cheers!

Nick

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Gustavo Scheverin Gustavo Scheverin   {K:164501} 5/7/2008
Absolutamente de acuerdo con vos.

Un abrazo!

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 5/6/2008
Hi Nick,
There was no electrical work required. I only had to machine away a sort of quarter moon cresent, 1mm deep on the aperture ring. It is kind of hard to explain. The reason it has to be done is because you can damage the camera body by over tightening the lens on the last 1/8 turn of the bayonet. What you have to do is copy the way an AI lens looks. Luckily, I have a Vivitar AI type lens that I could refer to.
I posted a test image today taken with the old lens. Let me know what you think.
Andre

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 5/4/2008
Hi Andre!

I am glad that you took a look at this one. have a nice time with your shots about graffiti. Surely it is a very interesting subject, especially when walking through the streets, and trying to capture the atmosphere and the "spirit".

I am so glad to know that you managed to do the necessary conversion for working with your old lens! How did you do that? Mechanically? Or did you connected some wires, or soldered some contacts? Anyway, welcome back to to the club, that is! ;-)

Cheers!

Nick

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 5/3/2008
Hi Nick,
I am very impressed with the look of this image!!
Great colour with a powerful inner city feel.
I think you are doing a good job with your graffiti project, This one is my current favourite.
I've been busy playing with my new toy, and not coming to Usefilm quite as much lately, but I will be back soon with more images soon.
Today, I had a major breakthrough because I finally got the nerve to do my own machining conversion for my old 50mm 2.0 Nikkor to fit my D200. I'm pretty excited,,it works great in A priority and Manual modes. So, I'm right back where I started in 1969.!!! It is a beautiful lens that I used for all of my photography from 1969 till 1977.
Andre

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/30/2008
Oh, and not to forget!

If we find it not at all easy to actively participate, then we are not worthy of democracy! Perhaps this is the reason why we are still treated like a herd!

Cheers!

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/30/2008
Thanks again a bunch for the lyrics of yet another song by Leon Gieco, which I wish many people will take the time to read, Gustavo!

Especially in our times, it is absolutely necessary to be aware, aware, aware! Democracy doesn't live on the typical fanfares of political muppet shows. It lives on our awareness, our own willingness to hear such songs, to reas the texts, to study the books, to think about all those things *after* we took the time to inform ourselves somewhat better than through the next news bulletin of CNN.

Cheers!

Nick

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absynthius . absynthius .   {K:20748} 4/30/2008
:)

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/29/2008
Yes, unfortunately most of "hidden rebels" will just sit and wait until they can only look back and say: "So, that was it all? That was my life?"

I must say, I adopted a much less humanistic view than yours about that, Visar, which I myself don't like at all. I notice how I more and more get completely disinterested about any kind of "understanding" from the side of such mentally inactive human beings. If they confirm me, it's irrelevant to me, and if they don't... it's also irrelevant to me. One can go strange ways with that.

So I can only hope to catch some of your patience and some of your more human attitudes, that includes understanding the desperation from a less "technocratic" point of view, and accepting also the "hidden rebel", which for me for the time being is no some neglidgible something I don't even care for. That's my big fat problem, I guess. I'll have to be less strict.

Regarding the amazons.. indeed very very few of them. And that after all the riots for emancipation. After all the suffragettes that tried to make it clear that in first line they are human beings, we have the "nice girlies" with their armchair opinions flooding over the place. What happened here? That's a mystery to me. The movement for emancipation seemed so hopeful to me in the 80s, as the start for emancipation in its ablosute sense. And then.. there came the decline back to the "old good order". Where are those amazons, what happened of them? They can't just dissolve into thin air?

So, for the time being I also don't see many of the amazons around. But some of them are still there, thanks heavens! I hope that that species is not endangered, be it for putting angelic feathers on the arms of some rebels, or for inputting some more equations in the minds of some other rebels, or for simply talking about something else than the latest sh****ty insights in sh***ty magazines, like for example the zodiac, or the lucky numbers, or healthy food, or dreamy gardens, or journeys to who knows where, or absolutely necessary tones of cosmetica, and last but not least all the associated artistic nonsense created by such girlies who don't have anything else to do, while they send their hubbies to work for being able to buy their next camera! ;-)

Cheers!

Nick

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Gustavo Scheverin Gustavo Scheverin   {K:164501} 4/29/2008
Por supuesto mi querido amigo, la única forma es participar activamente, lo cual, no es para nada fácil.

Te dejo otra letra de Gieco, esta sobre la memoria (la incluí en http://www.usefilm.com/image/1416005.html.

"Los viejos amores que no están,
la ilusión de los que perdieron,
todas las promesas que se van,
y los que en cualquier guerra se cayeron.

Todo está guardado en la memoria,
sueño de la vida y de la historia.

El engaño y la complicidad
de los genocidas que están sueltos,
el indulto y el punto final
a las bestias de aquel infierno.

Todo está guardado en la memoria,
sueño de la vida y de la historia.

La memoria despierta para herir
a los pueblos dormidos
que no la dejan vivir
libre como el viento.

Los desaparecidos que se buscan
con el color de sus nacimientos,
el hambre y la abundancia que se juntan,
el mal trato con su mal recuerdo.

Todo está clavado en la memoria,
espina de la vida y de la historia.

Dos mil comerían por un año
con lo que cuesta un minuto militar
Cuántos dejarían de ser esclavos
por el precio de una bomba al mar.

Todo está clavado en la memoria,
espina de la vida y de la historia.

La memoria pincha hasta sangrar,
a los pueblos que la amarran
y no la dejan andar
libre como el viento.

Todos los muertos de la A.M.I.A.
y los de la Embajada de Israel,
el poder secreto de las armas,
la justicia que mira y no ve.

Todo está escondido en la memoria,
refugio de la vida y de la historia.

Fue cuando se callaron las iglesias,
fue cuando el fútbol se lo comió todo,
que los padres palotinos y Angelelli
dejaron su sangre en el lodo.

Todo está escondido en la memoria,
refugio de la vida y de la historia.

La memoria estalla hasta vencer
a los pueblos que la aplastan
y que no la dejan ser
libre como el viento.

La bala a Chico Méndez en Brasil,
150.000 guatemaltecos,
los mineros que enfrentan al fusil,
represión estudiantil en México.

Todo está cargado en la memoria,
arma de la vida y de la historia.

América con almas destruidas,
los chicos que mata el escuadrón,
suplicio de Mugica por las villas,
dignidad de Rodolfo Walsh.

Todo está cargado en la memoria,
arma de la vida y de la historia.

La memoria apunta hasta matar
a los pueblos que la callan
y no la dejan volar
libre como el viento."

La memoria, León Gieco.

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/28/2008
And how do you do that Gustavo? Any kind of participation to real engagement and activism?

Cheers!

Nick

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absynthius . absynthius .   {K:20748} 4/28/2008
your guess is right Nick, ;)
where can i meet them. there's very very few around. that's a pitty.

just yesterday, some friend of mine came over for coffee, and we began talking about how the 'community is voulnerable to change', despite high moralistic ties and conservativism.
so my idea is to bring those who seem to have much concerns about one's life in front of a finished act, as discussions are unimaginable, hard, tireing, and it is like hiting the wall straight with your head.
so, show them silently what you're up to, they would most probalby not look you in the eye, but rather look away, for some months, and then 'zeng-- here you have a talk of desireble level'---- and that's because, there's a rebel within each one of us, all you have to do is listen to his/ her whispers, but those people i belive live in some states of desperation- and taht's because they do not recognise the sadness their days bring to them, thus an everlasting moral virtue will smoothen their unidentified wounds.

so, yes, a few amazons around would whither a few smiles and cheer up some by implanting a few angelic feathers on the arms of rebels (including me)!!

cheers,
v.

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Gustavo Scheverin Gustavo Scheverin   {K:164501} 4/28/2008
Impactante consiga antifasista!, aquí la potencia del mensaje le da toda la fuerza a la foto. Me sumo a la lucha por un mundo más igualitario y justo para todos...

Un abrazo!

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/27/2008
Thanks a lot again, Yazeed!

Any new uploads soon?

Cheers!

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 4/27/2008
Indeed, it can be found in each and every city, I guess, Dave! And many times the guys have to say something important too.

Thanks one again!

Nick

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M  jalili M  jalili   {K:69009} 4/26/2008
Amazing composition and colorful my friend . Regards .............

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 4/26/2008
This series is a very graphic representation of areas of your city, and all cities have them, where people are expressing themselves. Well done, Nick!
Dave.

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