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Photographer Hugo de Wolf  Hugo de Wolf {Karma:185110}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Nikon D100
Categories Architecture
Cityscape
Street
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio NYC files
Creative Photos
Lens Nikon  17-35mm f/2.8D ED-IF AF-S
Uploaded 1/10/2006 Film / Memory Type ISO 400
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 1412 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/3.5
Critiques 52 Rating
5.87
/ 20 Ratings
Location City -  New York City
State -  NEW YORK
Country - United States   United States
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There are 52 Comments in 1 Pages
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Laney B.   {K:78} 5/3/2006
I found your work off of a friend's site and appreciate all of your pictures. This one especially in b & w. I couldn't imagine the city in any other way. Plus, the images of the smoke are mesmerizing, as if they really are moving.

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Hakan AKIRMAK Hakan AKIRMAK   {K:15913} 4/3/2006
Very good work Hugo! Congratulations!

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WAEL HAMDAN WAEL HAMDAN   {K:7476} 3/14/2006
Excellent cityscape with amazing composition
regard
wael

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ventrix drogo ventrix drogo   {K:65398} 2/3/2006
A very good image, good composition and great tones.

MAO approved ;-)))

Bye.

enrico (ventrix)

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Jan Symank Jan Symank   {K:22030} 2/3/2006
A beautiful ugly location. Very nice idea to show it monochrome and as a square composition.
Regards
Jan

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James Hager   {K:6285} 1/15/2006
Love it! The steam from the man hole cover in the lower right, which is simple and separated from everything else, provides a great contrast to the rest of the scene.

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 1/12/2006
great capture... I think by the time your done with documenting this spot.. you will be able to creat a 3D image :) excellent work

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Massimo Di Maggio Massimo Di Maggio   {K:-53658} 1/12/2006
Maybe my favourite of the three (undecided between I and III) for the perfect urban mood, the taxi cab is a right element in this composition, but also the perspective, the smoke and the few people work very well, I’m not sure about the focus, I would have liked more a deeper DOF, even if also in this way the photo is fascinating me. Bye, Max

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Giuliano Guarnieri Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:36622} 1/12/2006
hello Hugo,
I like this series. I found excellent the choice of the tonal range and contrasts. They give a perfect idea of "suburban" enviroment.
Very well defined object in the frame that gave me the curiosity look around all the details, the sign (no parking), people, cars,... really fine!

Bye

GG

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Marcus Armani Marcus Armani   {K:36599} 1/12/2006
wow, this and your last two street scenes leave me in Awe, the level at which you shoot is unsurpassed, the way you find the optimum perspective, the perfect tones and the choice of black and white is excellent. such a excellent consistent personal style.

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 1/12/2006
well finally i see your series, also yesterday i have tried,.. is always BIG, this one (maybe) is the "normal" shot.. but i'm sure that for me is impossibile create a similar photo..
i love the square format like a holga style.. and the perfect atmosphere in b/W

cheers

roby

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/12/2006
Yes it does. I liked the idea of ending this series nice and quiet...:) Thanks Thilo!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/12/2006
Hi Jude, Thanks for making me share in the fun... And I thought only men sucked at doing more than one thing at a time...:)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/12/2006
Hi Ina, thanks for your comment. This is the last one in the series, as I only work in triptyches (at least on Usefilm) And three is already a croud..;)

I find it very interesting to see who prefers which one, and so far, the spread is quite evenly divided. Also, I find it pretty amaizing that you pick the exact same items in this photo I did when I was looking for a third (more or less) matching photo in combination with the other two. Thanks!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Bubamara  Bubamara     {K:11030} 1/12/2006
Excellent street photo!
Great tones of B/W and very dramatic mood!
Compliments!
I add it to my favorites.
Simona ;)

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Bryan Steffy Bryan Steffy   {K:4910} 1/11/2006
just beautiful my friend... the tones are fantastic... what a dramatic feel, i really like this my friend!!

b

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 1/11/2006
Hi Hugo, this one is my favorite of the trio (so far) - it has all the elements of the Big Apple: the vents, the cab, the street signage, the horizontal stripes and the verticals of the columns, the hurried passers-by, plus a few graffitti to boot. Wonderful balance overall and the manhole cover in the R/H corner is just perfect! Best regards, Ina

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Mohamed Banna Mohamed Banna   {K:34237} 1/11/2006
a perfect composition and great tones

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jude .   {K:14625} 1/11/2006
Love this one as well, Hugo...marvelous movement to it. Another in a superb series.

As an aside, I had to laugh...I tilted my head to read the graffiti on the vent stack while drinking a cup of coffee. It's so embarrassing when one forgets the laws of physics when immersed in a photograph.

...felt rather like a cat after skidding on a slick floor and smacking into the wall. I'm not sure, but I may've licked my hands, while adopting a nonchalant pose amid the scattered guffaws.

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Thilo Bayer Thilo Bayer   {K:50358} 1/11/2006
Hi Hugo,

this time, it looks a bit deserted in comparison to the other images. The vent and the cab gets more attention by this - which I like. There is some grain in the steam though which you might work on.

very good one anyway =)

best wishes,
Thilo

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Rashed Abdulla Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 1/11/2006
very great capture my dear friend Hugo ,its just not sharp enough and this is may be because of the resizing of the site program ,i think Saeed Al Shamsi Photographic Education to you did make a great different on your skill and in a very short time _ longer classes by him would make a perfect photographer of out you my friend and this is would be real great for us to enjoy all of this nice work you are adding as a bounse to UseFim. I really enjoyed this image alot my dear friend and wishing you all of the best ..

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/11/2006
Ohhhh, Yesss! It's very real! Was quite a surprise for me too...:)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/11/2006
Hi Hermen,

yes, it's the same steam pipe as in the first one. I see your point, and I think the first one is the strongest one too, because, (as you described already) the composition is rather complex, yet well balanced. It assists the viewer in focussing on the main theme: the Subway Vents. Randy made a very useful remark, saying the steam pipe in this one splits the scene in a defined left and right side, which makes it more vertically oriented. I think that allows each individual object to become more "stand alone", and even obstructive. This one lacks the unity between the objects, I believe.

thanks for your comment, as usual!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/11/2006
Hi Joggie, I think NYC has a certain timelessness that is so typically embodied by those steam pipes... Fascinating city. thanks for your comment,

Cheers,

hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/11/2006
Hi Randy, thanks for your comment, as usual, very indepth and constructive! Due to those comments, I became to see the split in the image much clearer (hadn't looked at it that way before...)

As to showing a bit more on top, I think you have a very valid point too, another new insight! I need to see if that's possible, as I can only access this version right now. In the previous one, I know there was a rather overexposed sky, as I needed to measure on the darker parts to retain the details and contrasts there. I remember cropping the over exposed part out on purpose, but maybe I could've panned up a bit. The square format here is a deliberate choice, though. I also shot quite alot of Medium Format images, and I wanted to create a unity within the whole series (about 75 images in total, all B&W, all square - it gives a rahter broad overview of NYC through the eyes of a visitor)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 1/11/2006
So it´s real - like what see in movies ;)) Dramatic look of the smoke!

Jeanette

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Di Ciuccio Maurizio Di Ciuccio Maurizio   {K:57398} 1/10/2006
very nice and interesting street shot..absolute perfect composition..beauty greiscale...tanks a soon my dear hugo..cheer
mau

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Hermen Pen Hermen Pen   {K:9168} 1/10/2006
Hi Hugo,

It is the same steampipe as in the first image, isn't it? I must say this first one is still my favourite; in the first place because of its composition. It is difficult to explain, but it feels more balanced than this one. As I mentioned already, the particular arrangement of foreground elements 'drew me into the scene'. The steaming drain cover is not able to achieve the same effect here (although it makes a nice combination with the large steam pipe). The plant stand is even kind of obstructive. All in all, not a bad shot, and still very much New York City - it is just that the first one was better :)

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 1/10/2006
Another great B&W image Hugo. What strike me in all three of the series is the combination of and contrast between the modern buildings and cars and the antique mood created by the steam rising from the underground vents. Great work.
Joggie

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sherif hussein   {K:13815} 1/10/2006
Great work & wonderful street capture
Sherif

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Gerhard Hoogterp   {K:4863} 1/10/2006
Beautiful series. The use of B&W is well chosen as it strengthens the urban feel of the images.

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 1/10/2006
I feel this one as good as the first one of its dynamic,well composed so to have a complete one scene within its elements in turn distrebuted nicely.Good contrast focal piont and tonal range.
Saeed

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Paolo Corradini Paolo Corradini   {K:59552} 1/10/2006
wow ireally like your NY vision my fav!

Paolo

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Randy Lorance Randy Lorance   {K:24769} 1/10/2006
What I find interesting in this piece is that the image is almost split into the two halves, right and left, and the elements on one side as they invite comparison to their counterpart on the other. For instance the the steam pipe to the columns, the pedestrian and taxi, the large rising plume of steam and the small puff from the man hole cover,the two signs, and the two styles of architechure on each side. Good street composition, But I might like to see more included at top, maybe another inch, a little more space for both the steam and eyes to escape to.

Randy

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/10/2006
Hi Kurt, I like the way you make the distinction between the amorphous steam and the horizontal and vertical elements in the architecture. I hadn't looked at this photo like that yet, but I see what you mean! Very constructive and helpful comment, Thanks!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Karina Brys Karina Brys   {K:16541} 1/10/2006
Prachtig sfeerbeeld inderdaad!

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Danny Brannigan   {K:19523} 1/10/2006
Good atmospheric shot telling us a lot abot the city.Suits black and white. Good work.

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Kurt LaRue Kurt LaRue   {K:5067} 1/10/2006
Hi Hugo. I like the interplay of the amorphous mass of the steam with the strong horizontals and verticals of the architecture. Very well balanced composition. Best wishes, Kurt

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/10/2006
Mine too, Karen. It's the most intricate of the three, and it has IMO the strongest balanced composition. Thanks! Much appreciated!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/10/2006
Hi Lex, good to hear. Thanks for your assessment, very useful in appreciating what you observe in this photo. I agree on your assessment, the smoke and the pipe does divide this image into two.

Cheers,

Hugo

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karen clarke karen clarke   {K:18893} 1/10/2006
I like how everything is going in the same direction-the steam, the taxi, the lamp posts, and even the one way sign is pointed in the same direction. Great series, part I is still my favorite of the three~

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/10/2006
Hi José, Thanks for you comment. When I visited New York, the choice for B&W wasn't difficult. The city is very much alive, and has a nice combination between the elements and life on the streets and the imposing skyscrapers that tower out above the bristle of cars, commuters and tourists. With the cold February (2005) air, B&W was the only way to grab the atmosphere...

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/10/2006
Thanks, Orazio, good to hear from you again! Talk to you soon,

Cheers,

Hugo

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Subhash Sen Subhash Sen   {K:11931} 1/10/2006
I love these b/w images interseting shots my friend ,cheers ,subhash.

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Jean-Claude du Haut   {K:12} 1/10/2006
Hi Hugo, Good, and very moody capture. You've captured the feel of NYC very well.

Bye,

JC

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Orazio Minnella Orazio Minnella   {K:49417} 1/10/2006
Excellent cityscape with amazing tonal range.The grayscale,here,is really wonderful.Well done.
Regards...Orazio

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Ace Star Ace Star   {K:21040} 1/10/2006
hi Hugo! love that shot! .... high contrast & good composition makin this image powerfull B&W :)

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José Vasconcelos Dias   {K:9341} 1/10/2006
Nice series! The B&W gives a great mood to the pictures. Congrats

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Dubravko Grakalic   {K:25235} 1/10/2006
great work, extraordinary scene from street!

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 1/10/2006
Hallo Hugo
Je hebt er een mooie serie van gemaakt
Prima de sfeer weer gegeven
Gr Teunis

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Riny Koopman Riny Koopman   {K:102911} 1/10/2006
You really walked the streets of USA and captured the daily life in this interesting part of the world. Beautiful work. Greetingz Riny.

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L B.   {K:13965} 1/10/2006
Hi Hugo, Im doing fine, nice that you ask. I really appreciate it that you comment immidiatly, so thanks for that :-)

This is a briljant shot, i think this one and nr. 2 are the best shots, really dramatic scene created by the b&w and the smoke. Nice detail is the smoke on the right, that creates a band between the left and the right part of the picture. The typical NY taxi is really nice to. Becose the taxi is 'timeless' it fits in wonderfull making it an old and a modern picture. Really nice job.

Yours, Lex

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