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Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
10/18/2008 3:09:52 PM

Hi Saeed,

Nice to hear from you. Hope you are OK. Thanks for the feedback!

As to the copyright, I would agree with you that it weakens the image, and I'd rather not watermark it at all. However, I've had too many images stolen and used commercially to allow that to happen. A single one (anywhere) will not prevent that, as either side of the water mark would still remain intact. It's a unfortunate necessity, these days.

Cheers,

Hugo
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: John Bohner  (K:8368) Donor  
10/18/2008 12:32:28 AM

Great Visual Effect. thank goodness we can skip the noise, smell and chaos. I will come back to this for inspiration.., Thanks for posting. John B
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Saeed Al Shamsi  (K:47735) Donor  
10/17/2008 2:28:22 PM

Hi, Hugo
You managed to capture a panoramic night scene with excellent attraction, thanks for including the huge white building to the left, otherwise it will be a classic panoramic shot.
In contrary the exaggerated amount of copyright, weakened the work,, one is more than enough or a hidden copyright will provide for misuse.
Nice to see your work again
Regards
Saeed

        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Patrick Ziegler  (K:21797)  
10/13/2008 5:05:09 PM

NICE! Long time no talk to... I check out your IS portfolio from time to time. You are doing well there. I need to work harder on that...

This one is simply amazing to look at...
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: AJ Miller  (K:49168) Donor  
10/7/2008 10:15:02 PM

Well Douglas (Dougy? Doug?), the image I've recently uploaded is certainly NOT what I had in mind. But I ran a quick check through the back catalogue to see if I had anything that could undergo the Hugo Planet treatment, and by chance I stumbled on this guy having a kip at the station. As to my own little planet, well, I guess I will find it eventually...

AJ
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
10/6/2008 3:46:07 PM

great, great series........
ciao
roby
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
10/6/2008 3:44:24 PM

ah.. well, well.. start from the stitch image..
SUPER,, really!

:)

roby
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
10/6/2008 3:42:59 PM

and with a serene sky..
very powerful view and unusual project dear hugo.. that a little genius have created!!!!
just also flight on my favorites image..
i see all, the harbor, the sea..the building , the boats..themountains.. all........fantastic but what is possible create this one!??!?
cheers
roby

7++++++
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
10/6/2008 3:40:32 PM

OMG.. it seems a little world...
:)
well done
roby
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
10/6/2008 3:32:01 PM

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWW..
welcome back, my friend.. and with a special panoarama!!!
i love it so mucha lso the perfect bluetones composed..
i understood all.. also the "copyright".. but have resize the power of image.. (IMHO)
..
congrats

roby
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Ania Blazejewska  (K:23981) Donor  
10/6/2008 3:26:47 PM

simply perfect!
really deserves the award!
congrats
ania
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor  
10/4/2008 1:30:23 PM

superb....txules
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Orazio Minnella  (K:49417)  
10/3/2008 6:29:37 AM

Excellent work and great composition.Well done. 7+
My best compliments for the PdD.
Regards..........Orazio
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)  
10/3/2008 1:06:32 AM

A very interesting process Hugo. I saw a similar sort of thing in a movie poster ad the other day. I was wondering how it was done.
I meant to comment on your fine little copyright lines going through the image. I like the way you did it without being too bothersome. Just enough to deter image thefts without ruining the effect of the image.
Andre
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)  
10/3/2008 1:01:04 AM

Exquisite Panorama view Hugo.
Good to see you back with a few. It seems a few people are returning this week.
Andre
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Marian Man  (K:80636) Donor  
10/2/2008 6:27:23 PM

yesssss!!!
congratulations dear Hugo!!!!!
well deserved award!!! :)
Marian
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: 神 風  (K:10665) Donor  
10/2/2008 7:42:08 AM

Dear Hugo,

First off: It is indeed a great stitched panoramic and you should know by now that I am somewhat initially sarcastic and then constructive … Right? :))

Secondly: This piece of yours is 2500 X 391 DPI at a saving value of 258KB … Correct?

Thirdly: Are you not a little ‘Behind in the Times’ with applying the ‘Panoramic Feature’ of USEFILM set forth, implemented, and to utilize as far back as 3/13/2006 by Roger Williams and I as requested?

Take a look at this piece by me even somewhat ‘Dedicated’ to you in the ‘About’:

http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1095569

on 4/23/2006 with seven (7) Triptychs for a total of twenty-one (21) images to which you never responded.

It is 7965 X 668 DPI at only 344KB which is about three times your width on this one of yours which neither sacrifice any clarity at all but yours is still a fantastic ‘Nocturnal’ indeed … So Congratulations for sure is in order!

Let’s take a break for now with this question:

“What is your Memory & Hard Drive Capacity Values of your computer that you utilized to save the ‘Original’ at 35,000 X 4,288 DPI?”

I myself was only able to ‘Bump’ it up to 32,767 X 5,125 which is 1155.946 X 180.799 Centimeters, but I noticed your resolution is only 72 instead of 600 that I usually run at for printing purposes … Why?

Get back with you later after your responses … Okay?

P.S. In the meanwhile why don’t you ‘join me’ in owning one of the attached because you have the money … Right?

        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor  
10/2/2008 3:16:59 AM

Thanks for the original stitch, Hugo. I would have preferred something a little larger... It is good to be back in touch. Have you tried the latest PTgui (up to v8.2 now)? It makes use of multiple processors, and is very much faster at most tasks than earlier version, and has some interesting new features like automatic HDR processing...
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Dirk Noort  (K:9683)  
10/1/2008 1:52:22 PM

Excellent panoramic photography!!!
Dirk.
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Avi   (K:70138) Donor  
10/1/2008 1:12:31 PM

Thanks very much my friend !
cheers !!
Avi
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Petros Stamatakos  (K:12101)  
10/1/2008 11:36:07 AM

Amsterdam is very high up in my "want to visit" list... Hopefully I'll make it across one day...

Nice job!

BTW, am I missing something? Why aren't you updating your blog???
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Petros Stamatakos  (K:12101)  
10/1/2008 11:34:22 AM

Your panoramas are fantastic Hugo. So many elements here, that work flawlessly. You're really starting to nail these... Good job :-)
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Petros Stamatakos  (K:12101)  
10/1/2008 11:30:11 AM

This series is soooo publishable!

Love it!
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Petros Stamatakos  (K:12101)  
10/1/2008 11:29:36 AM

This entire series rocks.

Cool concept. Stunning result.
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
10/1/2008 10:07:33 AM

Hi Roger,

Nice to hear from you! Stitching images isn't that much work, there are plenty of stand alone programs out there, which produce flawless results - I've achieved completely seamless results with PTGui and AutoPano Pro. They're painstakingly slow, though...

Per attatched the original stitch.
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
10/1/2008 10:00:43 AM

Hi Tim,

Same here. I seem to be taking more and more panoramas. The only thing is, that they put a large strain on my Hard Disk capacity. The typical full size stitches are usually around 35000 x 4288 pixels each, and I always save them as TIFF's before I apply the final tweaks.
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
10/1/2008 9:51:30 AM

Hi Avi,

Thanks for your comment. The timing and how much time after sunset is best also depend on where you are - geographically. Closer to the equator, the sun rises or sets quicker (so you'll have less time during the "golden hour". Also, the season and weather plays an important role - the brightness of an overcast sky is obvioulsy less than on a clear day. Usually, I be "out there" well in advance, to scout the locations, and then fiddle about a bit at various spots. When the "golden moment" arrives, you know, it's hard to miss that way.

I think I shot these images about half an hour to 45 minutes after sunset.

Michael Kanemoto wrote a good tutorial in the forums: http://www.usefilm.com/Photo_Forum/14/1012003/

Cheers,

Hugo
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
10/1/2008 9:09:37 AM

Dear Douglas,

There might be something wrong with your keyboard. It seems to be stuck in caps! Hope you can fix it, it sure would be a bummer if it was broken and you have to buy a new one.

Cheers,

Hugo
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: 神 風  (K:10665) Donor  
10/1/2008 8:02:38 AM

SO MANY COPYRIGHT TYPOGRAPHICAL CREDITS THAT THESE SO MANY '36 CLICKS' IMAGES STITCHED TOGETHER IS SURE TO BECOME AN INTERNATIONALY FAMOUS PIECE INDEED AND I READ EVERY ONE OF THEM EVEN THOUGH REPETICIOUS ... :))
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Jason v.d.Meer  (K:2019) Donor  
10/1/2008 7:45:07 AM

wonderful.....i love that place!
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)


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