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Feb 17, 2005 10:24 |  #1

Actually this is what happens when the tide goes down I suppose. :/ Doesn't look as though it was used for much though. Not sure about the shadow. I guess it ruins the shot somewhat.

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Feb 17, 2005 10:55 |  #2

Hmm....good subject but the angle desn't work for me...too frontal I guess


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Feb 17, 2005 12:55 as a reply to  @ freddycr's post |  #3

I kind of like this shot, the shadow doesn't really bother me that much. It sort of adds to the futility of the boat being high and dry. My only suggestion is have you tried it in B&W or sepia to see what impact that might have?


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Feb 17, 2005 14:08 as a reply to  @ stoneylonesome's post |  #4

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I kind of like this shot, the shadow doesn't really bother me that much. It sort of adds to the futility of the boat being high and dry. My only suggestion is have you tried it in B&W or sepia to see what impact that might have?

Thanks Sandy. I thought of it but haven't gotten around to it. Go ahead and give it a shot if you'd like. :D


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Feb 17, 2005 15:36 as a reply to  @ Conk's post |  #5

Thanks for the offer, just a simple conversion and a little tweaking on the shadow, I actually darkened a little in both the B&W and the Sepia

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I really think there is a lot of possiblities with this photo just play around and see what you get.

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Feb 17, 2005 19:12 |  #6

Yes, looks good Sandy. I'll try something similar with some noise and sepia.


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Feb 17, 2005 21:06 |  #7

I love this shot Conk. The sepia one does have a certain appeal to it as well. Nicely done.


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