shots worth sharing 1 Posted November 3, 2007 I tried this in B&W and it was ok but (putting aside my 'Save the Bay' hat for the moment) I like the rich olive green of the harbor water and the patina of colorful noise on the ships. That white speck may be dust on the lens or sensor or flotsam--either way, it goes before I print. Link to comment
aginbyte 0 Posted November 3, 2007 ... I stopped smiling long enough to appreciate the shot. Very well done. Link to comment
doug_gentry 0 Posted November 3, 2007 Dave, Great point of view! I love the reflection as well!! Best regards, Doug Link to comment
shots worth sharing 1 Posted November 3, 2007 I'm really glad you think it works! And, yeah, I'm pretty proud of the title, too. Link to comment
bretsch 0 Posted November 3, 2007 Wonderful capture, the composition is absolutely amazing; however you could play with it a little more to make it even better; for instance more sharpness would do it some good....anyway, congratulations! Link to comment
shots worth sharing 1 Posted November 3, 2007 Thanks, Juan--and thanks for the suggestion! I tend to be cautious about sharpening--perhaps overly so. Link to comment
katzpjs 50 Posted November 4, 2007 YES!!! Maybe the sun was not quite in the right position but I love the view, and the title! Link to comment
shots worth sharing 1 Posted November 4, 2007 Shawn, refering to the position of the sun do you mean the shadow/sun line on the right hand hull? I don't regard that as an issue--it enlivens the composition from my point of view. Link to comment
katzpjs 50 Posted November 4, 2007 The light at the top center seems a bit bright, so I'm thinking the sun was in front of you and giving some glare. I'm really undecided as to where the sun would work best for this and maybe you have already found the spot. It just seems to be a bit off to me and I can't quite say why. Link to comment
katzpjs 50 Posted November 4, 2007 Tell me what you think about this modification I made. You'll have to put it side-by-side with yours to see the difference. I darkened the highlights and sharpened the details. The ship on the left is the one that I think looks mostly better this way. If you hate what what I've done let me know and I'll delete this. Link to comment
shots worth sharing 1 Posted November 4, 2007 It was about noon (daylight time) and the sun must have been over to the left so I guess it's just ambient harbor brightness. I wasn't acquainted with this part of town at all and shot the ships through a chain-link fence. It may be what bothers you is an artifact of my crude post-processing--I lightened up the shadows between the ships a bit. I may revisit this once I get better at post-processing to see if I can tone down that highlight. Link to comment
shots worth sharing 1 Posted November 4, 2007 Oh, don't delete it--this is fun--and instructive! Still I have to say I don't think I want the shadows that dark and, while I like the sharpening on the hull to the right, I'm not sure about how it plays with the water. Link to comment
raddatzphoto 0 Posted November 4, 2007 I love this, Dave. The play of contrast just adds icing to the cake. Kinda reminds me of the world today. Link to comment
shots worth sharing 1 Posted November 4, 2007 Very interesting and provocative remark, Michael! It made me think how important those bumpers (which I think are bundles of used tires) are. I'm constantly amazed by the (quite unconscious) symbolic and metaphorical power of our images. Link to comment
benhuybrechts 0 Posted November 25, 2007 I visited your portfolio and I picked this as my favourite. Mainly because of the symmetry of the picture. It works fine as an abstract composition. I see you have a lot of pictures taken in a port. I experienced a couple of weeks ago that a port is indeed an excellent location for original pictures. Link to comment
shots worth sharing 1 Posted November 26, 2007 Thanks, Ben! I can see why you liked the symmetry here--you do it with a great deal of flair in your work. Link to comment
katzpjs 50 Posted September 15, 2009 I had forgotten about this image and am enjoying it more the third time around. Great shot! Link to comment
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