A Boat
Van Isle
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OKay, here's my first go at a post w/pics here. C&C welcome.
But this is an emotional pic for me, because it is one of my pics that I like the most. Is it good? Such an existential question, but i like it. Here goes:
I hope this works...
VI
PS first post with a pic: I may be officially de-noobed! Sweet.
But this is an emotional pic for me, because it is one of my pics that I like the most. Is it good? Such an existential question, but i like it. Here goes:
I hope this works...
VI
PS first post with a pic: I may be officially de-noobed! Sweet.
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Jim
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Thanks much.
VI
You mention that this is an emotional picture for you! What is the emotional part?
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It was just such a nice day, and for a noob like me it was technically difficult (super bright, CP filter, glare control, framing), and getting access to the shot involved some hard scarmbling, carrying my camera, over slippery rocks at the waterline in motorcycle boots. I've done little to no PP - in Picture Project! - , so all the goodness is in camera. It's one of my 10 best shots. Not 10 Great shots, but my 10 best. That's all.
Thanks for asking!
VI
Interiors, Exteriors & Landscape
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
www.jeffgphoto.net
Thanks. It was obviously the bright colours that caught my eye. Unfortunately, that's the depth of field I had to work with, the lens was "wide open" (Nikkor 18-200) at f/5.6 at that focal length (105mm). Might try my prime 50 1.8 and see of I can get a reshoot on a nice day, but I'll have to crop the pic...I ws trying to capture the reflection in the water, but with the wavelets it doesn't really come out.
Love the tips. Making my best shots even better!
VI
Good enough reason to be pleased! I have many images taken only because of the time and effort I spent getting them, and no one else can appreciate them but me. That is the great paradox of taking pictures, it does not always turn out the way we planned. But the process is great isn’t it? Keep looking and shootin.
BTW, two elements in an image guide the viewers eye, contrast and focus.
Yes a bit exaggerated but you get the idea...
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Van,
The image is IN the photo, that's for sure. Attached is what I saw in it; those wonderful ripples of light across the hull, plus the richness of the 2 colors.
Rory Tate
Canadian, Okla.
awesome points! And great illustrations. I appreciate the time. I'm now waiting for another good day to reshoot, narrow the DOF, de-clutter the BG, crop, and re-post. You guys (and this forum!) rocks!
Thanks for seeing the "good" that I see in the image, while helping me figure out how to take out that which takes away from the image.
VI
Complementary colors -
It doesn't get much better than that
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