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Sailboat, Provincetown, Cape Cod


marionovak

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Same boat as the other shot, but this time done on film instead

digital camera with Fisheye lens, medium format, Fuji Velvia film

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Very good image (6/6), though I think the high values to the left should be burned a tad (they're blown on the histogram).
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Awesome! The neg is likely better without so much lost in the highlight on the left (it looks like a fisheye until you can find the horizon in the highlight). Excellent!
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Actually lens IS a fisheye, :-) just the way it is used does not look like one. It's a tricky lens to use, it has a sweet spot where horizon is straight,..
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I love this particular place in the world, as you leave Truro and enter into Provincetown, especially at low tide and in the morning. This is a very nice image Mario. I must admit, however, that I hesitated on the "originality" part of the rating. The reason being, of course, that Joel Meyerowitz preceeded a lot of us in the late '70s with his Cape Light book and, later on with his Bay-Sky series. Nonetheless, I would have stopped myself and taken the shot too. Should you be interested, check out my portfolio The Outermost Land for more images of the Cape. Best regards!
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Thank you Richard,..I wasn't in States back in the 70's I just came here recently,.. anyway, I do shots for myself and to share with people, if I can teach few, great, if I can learn more, even better
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I like the composition of this shot, all a story of circles, in the clouds, in the incoming wave, and the wave patterns onto the sand.

 

The colour contrast of the orange of the boat is well seen as is the location and angle of the boat.

 

The only thing I dislike is the highlight to the left, which takes too much attention out of the boat which is the main subject, after all.

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Shot was taken with Fish eye lens which caught rising sun on the left, therefore very bright area. I left that area to show how the sun works in the shot
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