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This is an incredible shot. The color of the boat matches perfectly with the water, great composition. I wonder what it would look like from different angles but cant really imagine any others making for a better photograph. Great Work! *edit* by angles I mean up and down not from another viewpoint side to side. Am I dumb and is there a better way to say that? lol
Did a longer exposure or tweaking in PS give you the 'painted' effect? Excellent use of a frame also. Quite impressive water - where is it located?
*edit* (after another look) perhaps the 'painted effect' is to remove markings on the boat?
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Very very nice, wish I had taken it!
If I were going to print it big- and I would- I would clean up the foreground a little bit. There are a couple of dark areas- leaves or rocks, and a light hump of light sand in the foreground that I would cloan away. It makes the image even more simple and stronger. Just a nitpick, but I think it would help in a big print.
Again, congradulations!
Gary
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This is an incredible shot. The color of the boat matches perfectly with the water, great composition. I wonder what it would look like from different angles but cant really imagine any others making for a better photograph. Great Work! *edit* by angles I mean up and down not from another viewpoint side to side. Am I dumb and is there a better way to say that? lol
Very nicely done!
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*edit* (after another look) perhaps the 'painted effect' is to remove markings on the boat?
"Your decisions on whether to buy, when to buy and what to buy should depend on careful consideration of your needs primarily, with a little of your wants thrown in for enjoyment, After all photography is a hobby, even for pros."
~Herbert Keppler
I only increased saturation a little to give it more 'pop'. The markings on the boat are naturally like that. Perhaps a poor paint job!
This is on Kootenay Lake near Nelson, BC Canada.
Monte
Elaine
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If I were going to print it big- and I would- I would clean up the foreground a little bit. There are a couple of dark areas- leaves or rocks, and a light hump of light sand in the foreground that I would cloan away. It makes the image even more simple and stronger. Just a nitpick, but I think it would help in a big print.
Again, congradulations!
Gary
Gchappel