paullink 1 Posted June 7, 2009 Many times i characterize a photo as "alive".Well, here is a definition of it.Strong contrast, in sequence with the noise i suppose, excellent warm colors and tight crop that shows off the hard labour of this man.Best regards. Link to comment
nachosaezdeugarte 0 Posted June 7, 2009 The subject, the composition and the perfect edition make of this shot a great documentary Congratulations Karolos. Link to comment
dwain_patton 0 Posted June 7, 2009 This is a great photograph but full of safety violations. I've worked in shops where gloves, goggles, and safety clothing needs to be worn to protect workers. Link to comment
kory1 0 Posted June 7, 2009 Well, you composed the shot perfectly, and even more impressive was that you exposed this difficult-to-compose scene quite well. But, the most impressive part of all is that you absolutely NAILED the shutter speed necessary to capture these fast-moving sparks with the perfect amount of motion blur. WELL DONE!! :) Link to comment
bruce_northey 0 Posted June 14, 2009 Nice shot,however the grinding disk top left hand corner is a little distracting from the main subject,it does drawer the eye a little,it's a little to sharp for my liking. Link to comment
jorge_fernandez3 1 Posted July 22, 2009 An impresive capture with great colors and composition. The strength of this image is impressive.Masculine energy to the highest level. BR. Link to comment
sd_woods 0 Posted July 29, 2009 The reason I don't like it is because it's not in B/W. Link to comment
mbh 0 Posted August 16, 2009 This photograph shows so much of the man and his trade. You see him working and note his stained hands, the outlined tools with those being used taken down. He's intent on his craft, working. I love the lighting. One small point, I didn't understand. On his pants, there is that straight line between darker and lighter cloth. It's not quite a shadow and may have been caused by the lighting or something else throwing a shadow, but I couldn't tell, lack of knowledge on my part. In any event, I quite enjoyed this photograph, so strong. Link to comment
robert_bartlett2 0 Posted August 30, 2009 Let me tell you why I love this shot. At first it just looks like a very skillful (so skillful that you are tempted to say lucky) shot where the colors and crispness make you feel like you are there. Then I noticed that the man was not wearing safety glasses or goggles, and I had an emotional moment. I kept staring at the image waiting and hoping that the blacksmith would not get a spark in his eye. It is so full of action that it draws you into it and you transcend consciousness observation. I feel that art should communicate to you on a subconscious level, and your work did that. I couldn't look away. Even now when I look at it I squint in a sympathetic attempt to help the man in the photo not get a spark in his eye. And what is so great is that all of this sneaks up on you. I was quickly scrolling through the other photos and this one grabbed me and I could not let go. Whether you expected this photo to come out exactly like this doesn't matter to me. The brilliance is that you spotted this amazing work. Thank you. Link to comment
cecile_menon 0 Posted October 20, 2009 Hello, As many others have said, this is an astounding photograph. I'm not a photographer (only an amateur one when armed with a basic digital camera) but I have had an active interest in blacksmithing for the past 3 years. Could you let me know in which suburb of Athens you found this forge (workshop)? Perhaps if you don't want to communicate the address on this forum you could get my email from the Photo.net administrators? Thanks in advance. From a Londoner recently settled in Athens. Link to comment
vikingman 0 Posted December 7, 2009 fantastic shot, love it,All the radial lines emanating from the centre of action work really well. Don't think that he is in too much danger of getting sparks in the eye as one previous person commented. The sparks are all flying off in one plane only and as long as he doesn't stand in that plane, he is ok! Regards, erik Link to comment
tonyazzopardi 0 Posted June 24, 2010 This is an utterly amazing photo Karolos, one which I wish I had shot myself. A very hearty and big congratulations for you for this achievment, thanks for sharing. A well deserved 7/7 from me. Link to comment
hans11664883765 0 Posted August 7, 2010 A wonderful shot in colors, action and atmosphere (though I must say from a pure practical point of the view the lack of safety equipment used bothers me!) Link to comment
Elstad 9 Posted August 16, 2010 A Stunning Image my friend, most amazing indeed! Yes... I've been here much longer than on photo points. Andre Easter got me to be over there also and I'm happy that I am as a lot more people comment on my work there :=] Cheers, Raymond Link to comment
192 0 Posted November 4, 2010 What a great capture,Karolos!!!Excellent view point and contains wonderful colours and well art,also.I think that this shot was one of the POW`s,Is n`t it?Well done.I send it to my favourites and I rated with 7,anon.Take care.Best regards(Bobby). Link to comment
GailAnthonyHarmer 6 Posted March 7, 2011 Karolos, even though so many have commented and rated, I can't NOT say what I feel about htis image. You are such a skilled photographer and your editing skills are the same. Fantastic image full of life, light and POWER!!! Very impressive, and please forgive me for my tardiness in commenting. My most sincere regards, Gail Link to comment
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