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"Homeward Bound"


wilsontsoi

D70, ISO 400, 18-70 hand-held, aperture priority, -0.7 exp., f5.6 @1/125 sec., cloudy WB Manipulation: Color balance, layers, and removed radio towers and antennae.


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A typical Thai long boat on the way home (Wat Arun, a.k.a. "Temple of

Dawn" in the background.) Taken hand held on a floating pier.

Feedback is welcome.

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This is Tsoi...ism. Tsoi...ism is a form of state-of-the-art photography where the viewer of the image envies the exploits and technical skills of the photographer. Catch my drift?

 

 

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Another nice image of the same place. Good composition just as the previous one... Loved the colors and the perfect exposure
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Well Wilson, you already did part of your suggested tour for 2005.....is that friendly?

 

At least you did not waist your time there, beautiful image of a beautiful country.

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Glad you be back again. About the picture: It's beautiful. Great eveningsky (at least I think it is an eveningsky) and a lot of interesting details on the water and abroad.

Best Regards, Ada.

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this was either well thought out ( used a grad ND filter) or you brought back the detail in p.s.

either way this works like a charm!

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Guess I could complain about the top of the boat clashing with the horizon, but that's just being picky, its a beautiful photo, with an interesting contrast between the fast, modern(ish) world of the boat verses the ancient peace of the temple, although a slower boat would have made for a more 'relaxing' image, it would have been a less original one, too...
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Great color, lighting, and texture. Composition is also great. The boat leaving the frame doesn't bother me at all.
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A wonderful sunset image. A nice, deep foreground ... great colors in the sky ... just enough light to add slight detail to the boat and the temple. Great!
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