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LeuceDeuce
17th of July 2008 (Thu), 16:25
So I decided to drive a bit to take some shots today on my lunch. I'm getting a bit bored of going to the same places all of the time. I know that noon is not the best time to shoot, but I do what I can when I can.
I don't normally shoot people, but there is a cool new water park and I just had to take some pictures. The second image is of the Port Moody Pier during low tide. To the right was a very large expanse of mud that I'm sure looks beautiful when the tide is high.
C&C encouraged and welcome always:
http://www.chrisdoucettephotography.com/images/rocky_point_park.jpg\
http://www.chrisdoucettephotography.com/images/port_moody_pier_II.jpg
Flo
17th of July 2008 (Thu), 18:18
I love water parks! That is a good sized one:eek:
Second shot.Chris.my eye is drawn to and only the reflection of the pier.so do I need the rest? I don't know???
LeuceDeuce
17th of July 2008 (Thu), 18:38
I love water parks! That is a good sized one:eek:
Thanks Gail, this was definately my favorite subject of the trip.
Second shot.Chris.my eye is drawn to and only the reflection of the pier.so do I need the rest? I don't know???
This is exactly what I'm looking for when I post my images so thank you very much. I think I was trying to squeeze something out of nothing with this one, and I didn't quite pull it off. When I pick a location to shoot I use Google Maps first, and on the satellite image this spot looked very nice. When I got there the tide was completely out, and I just can't get fired up over mud :p I should have focused more on the water park and kids today.
Here is a wonderful image of mud so you can see what it looked like on the right side of the pier (which was the focus of my trip in the first place). The left side of the pier held nothing of interest for me at all as it was scenic hills with industrial sites ruining the view.
http://www.chrisdoucettephotography.com/images/port_moody_pier.jpg
DigitalSpecialist
17th of July 2008 (Thu), 18:44
Both pix are quite nice. Not sure where you were going with number 2?
LeuceDeuce
17th of July 2008 (Thu), 22:35
Both pix are quite nice. Not sure where you were going with number 2?
Thank you DS. I'm a little confused though as to what you mean when you ask where I was going with number 2. I guess presenting landscapes that are interesting to look at, and make you want to look at them again is where I'm trying to go with the majority of my images (I primarily shoot city/landscapes). I don't think that I achieved that at this location today.
I will come back when the tide is high to shoot it again so I can shoot the scenery to the right of the pier, as I think it's much nicer.
aram535
18th of July 2008 (Fri), 18:20
I love water parks! That is a good sized one:eek:
Second shot.Chris.my eye is drawn to and only the reflection of the pier.so do I need the rest? I don't know???
I think #2 has a lot of potential. Maybe just the pier and its reflection? B&W?
It would be better with a tighter angle though.
LeuceDeuce
18th of July 2008 (Fri), 18:40
Here's a quick conversion. Not sure if the image as a whole inspires me to do much more with it. I think this is one of those "try again later" times.
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Bill Boehme
18th of July 2008 (Fri), 20:04
I saw a lot of places near Anchorage as we were on the train to Whittier that looked a lot like your #3 shot. It was very interesting for someone who had never seen anything like it before. You should have walked out to get a better shot of the waterfowl. :D I suspect that you might sink up to your ears if you actually tried it.
I think that the engineer in me led to a different sort of attraction for #2 -- it appears that the difference between high and low tide is really huge there. I found myself studying the high and low water marks on the pier. I was also drawn in by all of the crustaceans on the posts. I think that your images are very good at ferreting out interest hidden in ordinary things.
LeuceDeuce
19th of July 2008 (Sat), 00:50
You should have walked out to get a better shot of the waterfowl. :D I suspect that you might sink up to your ears if you actually tried it.
LOL you are right. That would have pretty much written off me going back to work in the afternoon :)
You are also right about the tides here. They range from ~2ft. to ~15ft. so you can get yourself into some tight spots along the coast if you aren't aware of them.
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