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Abandoned



Exposure Date: 2009:02:03 11:23:40;
ImageDescription: OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA;
Make: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.;
Model: E-510;
Exposure Time: 1/320.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/11.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, auto mode;
FocalLength: 42.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 8.0 Windows;

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Nobody is usually interested in something 'abandoned', but you are.Very well taken.The picture is simple,but it has a lot to say.Regards,Susmit.
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The rustiing hull and the tilted stature speaks volumes, a thought provoking image, well seen and executed.

 

Regards

 

Alf

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Wonderful image, Tom. What a stunning contrast between the beautiful water and the rusting, dead looking ship. I'd love to know how it came to rest there, for all time it seems.
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Tom, I tried to leave a pair of sevens, but the system would not let me.

 

This is great work. I like abandoned ships even better than abandoned houses and buildings, but they are a bit harder to come by.

 

--Lannie

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very Nice - I have done a few images of this boat myself in nevis. I did a trip there last July and you can see some of my images here
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Tom,

This image has great colors, but the horizon could be horizontal (or is the slant line on purpose) . P.s. I have an answer to Your remark on my image. cheers Jana.

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Excellent color, composition, and detail in this one Tom! Nicely done.

All the best,

Neil

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Nice shot. Tom. Good color and interesting composition. The cloud behind almost looks like smoke from the stacks. Nicely seen. - Charles
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Beautiful shot Tom...........the colors look 'spot on'........the ship is a very interesign subject.........lovley work...........you and your wife have certainly travelled all over the Globe.........I'd love to do that one day...........thankyou for sharing.........Gail

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so, if the horizon was more horizontal, the boot would be even more inclined... would be even more impressive. Great colors.

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