teresa_conde 0 Posted January 3, 2003 Ship handmade by the owner of Estancia Cristina in 1900-.... They needed a year to bring in the engine. Link to comment
teresa_conde 0 Posted January 3, 2003 I would appreciate your comments. thanks in advance Link to comment
wjm 0 Posted January 3, 2003 It's a little under exposed for my taste, but I love the composition. Link to comment
mark_lapolt___new_haven__c 0 Posted January 3, 2003 I'll agree. A trifle underexpose, but a difficult call. Another 1/2 stop would have brightened up the foreground/subject, but would it have overexposed the sun streak on the water. I hope you bracketed, if so can we have another look + 1/2 stop? That streak is my favorite element of the photo. It give the picture a sense of motion, at the same time, lending to the finality of the scene. You can, without any efort at all, imagine this once great vessel following the path of the sun until it ran aground never to move again. Great composition. Link to comment
teresa_conde 0 Posted January 3, 2003 Many Thanks for the comments above. I have corrected some of the levels adjustment made to the scan and here is included a lighter version. I appreciate the feedback a lot! Link to comment
dennisdixson 0 Posted January 3, 2003 Both versions are very good. The original would be my first choice because it looks more natural, and gives the impression of twilight. Link to comment
pads 0 Posted January 4, 2003 Buen encuadre y tema sugerente bien escogido. No me molesta el ambiente oscuro Link to comment
alberto.conde 0 Posted January 5, 2003 I like the composition and the overall light of this photo. It really conveys the mood of dereliction and sadness of a ship that once plied the hostile and stormy waters of that far away region near Cape Horn Link to comment
vvazquez 0 Posted January 7, 2003 Me gusta más la versión con más brillo que has subido después, además consigues otro efecto y es la mayor saturación de colores, sobre todo el rojo lo cual mejora notablemente la foto.La composición perfecta. Link to comment
derek_d1 0 Posted January 8, 2003 Nice shot. It might be even better with a more interesting sky, but I guess the weather doesn't always cooperate. Link to comment
mg 0 Posted January 8, 2003 Beautiful details here ! I love the sand and bottom of the boat... A real pleasure to see the textures there...Then, the more my eyes go up in the frame, the more boring it becomes. I like your angle and I like the light on the see, but again, the sky is too strong, because too bright. Would have been a really fantastic shot with dark clouds up there - 5 minutes before a huge storm ! If you have any chance, I think you may want to try reshoot before a storm. The heavy weather would complement nicely the moody bottom half of the shot.Regards. Link to comment
brendan_mcmahan 0 Posted January 9, 2003 I think the mass of white sky detracts, under better light this would be a great shot. Link to comment
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