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Hei Matau


Hei Matau
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Copyright: ToM Pelle (chiquito) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 445 W: 121 N: 522] (3416)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-10-01
Categories: Experimental, Nocturnal, Mood, HPP [Heavily Post-Processed], Portrait
Camera: Nikon D70s, Nikkor 18-70mm DX
Exposure: f/4.2, 3 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2005-11-03 18:19
Viewed: 1005
Points: 32
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Hi there! :) Again, this is a result of an experiment. I've tried out different settings to learn more about my camera. So I made some test shots in my dark room. I had no intention to keep them (not even posting them) but I've just found interesting how my necklace was exposed by the light of my monitor! Since it was a hand held shot it's a bit blurry but kept them as the only shot of this serie which hadn't been deleted! :) So here it is :)
I'd like to thank again to Ana Carloto aka. "alagoa" for the encouraging words!! :)

PP: I used gradient map with red colour on this one! :)


Hei Matau: It's a bone carving in the shape of a stylized fish hook. The fish-hook shape of the hei matau finds its origins in Maori legend, which holds that the North Island of New Zealand was once a huge fish that was caught by the great mariner Maui using only a woven line and a bone hook. Legend holds that the shape of Hawke Bay is that of the hei matau, which caught in the fish's side.
For the Maori, the hei matau represents not only their land, but also prosperity, fertility and safe passage over water.

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To Polonaise: Eisensteinchiquito 1 03-26 10:52
To himajyothi: To blur or not to blur!?chiquito 1 11-14 12:37
To wck: Hei Matauchiquito 2 11-07 19:25
To Dawn: Hei Matau a Mauichiquito 1 11-05 13:04
To vsinopoulos: ThXchiquito 1 11-05 13:02
To tucancr: ThXchiquito 1 11-05 13:02
To delnaja: ThXchiquito 1 11-05 13:01
To iliannak: Devil's touchchiquito 1 11-05 13:00
To jcandeli: Cool! :)chiquito 1 11-05 12:46
To iso: Pluschiquito 1 11-05 12:44
To Maria74: Experimentchiquito 1 11-05 12:42
To samr: ThXchiquito 1 11-05 12:39
To gao_chuanqing: Pendantchiquito 1 11-04 18:49
To Shutter2Think: ThXchiquito 1 11-04 01:58
To ciore: Hey I see :))chiquito 2 11-03 19:18
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  • ciore Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 783 W: 3 N: 108] (2309)
  • [2005-11-03 18:44]
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hi, Tom.
title "Matau" in lithuanin means " i see" ..
ok, the history ..
love your experiments, nice looked from darkness face yours, sure detail of neckless important and even accent. i like your look,hooouuu, even devilish, alive i mean, and ..yes, you remind me Ana ..
old good times.
regards and good night ,Tom ( CheerzZZzzz..)
vik

Hi Tom,
You have an interesting experimental photo here. I think it is instructive - the lighting, the partial face and seperation from the pendant.

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  • Dawn Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1134 W: 100 N: 3363] (17532)
  • [2005-11-03 20:47]
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AHHH...Ko Te Hei Matau a Maui (the fish hook of Maui)...

Lovely to see this bone carving from New Zealand... and you of course Tom... Excellent photo, love the effect you have captured with the lighting..
Well Done.

Thanks for informative note.

Hei Kona Ra (goodbye) and Ka Kite Ano (see you again)...
Dawn from New Zealand :-)

Hi Tom, very interesting use of light and good pp work. TFS Iris

Really creative work Tom, the whole idea and the realization is great. The result is a very artistic image with moody lighting and nice choice of red color. Even the slight blur makes it more interesting.
VAssilis

Hi ToM... Always beautiful auto portrait...

Szia there,
I was wondering what you were preparing, a couple of days without posting anything ...
here I got the answer ;o)
nice experiment, I really like the out of nowhere necklace :o)
as to the reddish gradient map ... personally I prefer your usual orange one for its softer and warmer results :o) however this one adds a devil's touch on the look. It's original and different, excellent for a nice Halloween shot ;op
keep experimenting! :o)
ili

cool! your self portraits are always cool. Very moody lighting. Don't mind the blur at all. The neclace thing is cool. I would like it even without. Nice job. JP

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  • iso Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1119 W: 62 N: 167] (27939)
  • [2005-11-04 15:59]
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Nice to meet you Tom, I like very much the angle and the red tone is a "plus" for me.

Seems like you still miss New Zealand a lot, I don't blame you at all!
Great moody self-portrait, Tom! I like the tilted head, and of course the intense look in your eyes. Maybe the white part of the eyeball could be a little less red, but then again it might be in too big a contrast with the face, I don't know...anyhow, always great to see you!! I agree that the visible pendant of yours, which has an interesting history behind it's name, is absolutly a catchy detail!
I like your experiments! keep up;))
regards,
M:))

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  • samr Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 758 W: 44 N: 433] (3323)
  • [2005-11-04 17:59]
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Different and interesting portrait Tom, and it is damn good too. A successful experiment. The note is really interesting and your necklace is clearly visiblw in the shot. Nicely done.
Sam

Hi ToM,
Nice experimenting. Aside from the blur, this looks pretty good. I like the soft lighting and how you emerge from the darkness ever so. From the red color, I thought you meant a real film darkroom...but I see it's pp...and the remark about a monitor didn't make sense to me. But eventually, I figured it out. Overall, that's a pretty good note.
Anyhow...keep playing...you're getting good results.
Take care.
Richard

interesting portrait, (*_*)

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  • wck Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 757 W: 37 N: 423] (3843)
  • [2005-11-06 7:57]
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Hi Tom, Very well done in this one, the mood is great. You have manage to invert the color of your eye.

Thanks for the note's to understand more about "Hei Matau" a legendary of Maui in NZ.

Wong

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  • wallie Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 527 W: 0 N: 485] (2552)
  • [2005-11-07 13:29]

Nice and little spooky portrait. I like it.

Don

HEHE... Now, I like this ToMmmmmmmmmm..... :D... U look COOL here with the neck chain... :D... Great light play... :D... Hmmm... I will try to remove the blur... well, not promising though... :D... Great note and an amazing amazing AMAZING shot... Post more... Post more...:D... I am waiting.... :D...

Loads of Love,
Hima.

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  • harpya Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 5722 W: 198 N: 2491] (9807)
  • [2005-11-19 11:47]

It is a beautiful self-portrait, of creativity
of beauty and grace in coloring him.
Congratulations for the picture, beautiful

Sérgio

You may laugh ToM, but I find your portrait somehow in style with ever famous still shot from the movie "Ivan The Terrible" by Sergey Eisenstein. And if you convert your photo to B&W...wow...what a similarity.
The diagonal position of the face, characteristic shape, the eyes, small goaty...Bingo.

I love It
George

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