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almost nothing - fast nichts (26)


almost nothing - fast nichts (26)
Photo Information
Copyright: Huub Louppen (drymd29) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1447 W: 248 N: 654] (7621)
Genre: Places
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2005-12-21
Categories: Artwork, Abstract
Camera: Konica Minolta DiMAGE A200, UV Filter
Exposure: f/3.2, 1/20 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Museum, minimalism ... [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2005-12-23 16:46
Viewed: 706
Points: 26
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Taken in the basements of the Museum "Der Hamburger Bahnhof" in Berlin.
Minimalistic works of the Flick Collection; the presentation is called "fast nichts" (almost nothing).

We see a custodian reading while working.
The woman was not disturbed by my doings like laying on the cold floors and capturing with the mini-tripod in low light; it felt as a real basement.
Very minimalistic work in here; perhaps I'll show something in perspective with viewers, custodians and the architecture of the building.

I like this picture for its nice measurements and shapes - the b & w and the 'noise' are suitable for the place .....but it is 'almost nothing'.
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cropped
desaturation
autocontrast
unsharp mask
framed
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Nice to be back at home and here; I missed a lot.
Nice people in Berlin; next year again!
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Huub


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  • sephus Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 216 W: 0 N: 41] (2481)
  • [2005-12-23 16:54]

A very basic and minimalistic shot, Huub.
I think it also shows, a lot of people need guidelines to understand (modern) art.
Groet,
Joop.

great lines and capture here. nice work.

Wow, Huub! Quite a composition here. And a lovely tonal range! Fascinating how the lady looks two-dimensional, like it's a cardboard. Excellent!

Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year!

Hallo Huub. A very succeeded and beautiful composition. Especially the B&W impact do the terrible good.
Have nice days in Berlin

Frans

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  • Ilir Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 549 W: 69 N: 53] (5119)
  • [2005-12-23 20:05]

Not much to add to what has been said so far. Just that the measurements of the central figure are in almost ideal proportion with the space. Excellent composition. Well seen.

Alban

Gezuar Krishtlindja

Hi Huub so glad to have you back, I missed you and your photos, you as other members of TL are part of my day. This is a great capture, works very good in b and w and the noise is fine. almost nothing.I can imagine you on the floor of the museum lol taking pictures. lol

take care my friend.
Christine.

WELVCOME back, Huub, hope you had a wonderful time.MMMMMMMMM, b/w he? A slight crop off the bottom would have made it even stronger, , thanx, M, (*_*)

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  • lukdm Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 381 W: 3 N: 21] (1350)
  • [2005-12-24 4:02]

I like this kind of minimalistic shots huub.

Great composition and very well seen, Huub! Interesting that she's so concentrated on reading (the "key" to what is exposed there??) ... b+w seems to be the right choice here.
Greetings
Guntram

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  • NINIX Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 297 W: 128 N: 510] (6612)
  • [2005-12-24 7:05]
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Hi Huub,

That is ninix but nearly nix.
Interesting picture in B&W. Also good composition.
Who is the artist? Robbert Morris?

Thanks,

Hendrik

Strait lines and emptiness. In my opinion a little to much at the left side.
Goed te zien dat je weer thuis bent. Hopelijk een fijne tijd gehad.
Ruud

Another wonderful museum picture, Huub, and good to have you back! This is so very good; the composition is perfect with the lady totally straight in vertical compare to the horizontal line on the wall. The B&W is wonderful. Excellent!

searching for..... what?
she seems in this deep attitude....
it's a good "moment" portrait
Paolo

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