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03/31/2005 11:16:43 AM · #1 |
These are just a couple that I found in the archives and I thought I would share here... I have a weakness for taking boat &/ or canoe pictures on the water, as my portfolio shows:)
I just counted... I have 18 boat &/or canoe shots in my portfolio:)
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03/31/2005 11:41:10 AM · #2 |
Nice atmospheric pics - but in the first one I find the reflection of a different boat a little distracting - have tried to deal with it - what do you think?
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03/31/2005 02:35:03 PM · #3 |
I liked the reflection of the other boat because it adds an interesting element and gives a sense of framing for the boat. You did do an excellent job of cloning it out.
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03/31/2005 07:19:54 PM · #4 |
Bump for the night crowd.
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04/01/2005 03:08:51 AM · #5 |
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04/01/2005 10:00:39 AM · #6 |
:) hehe ... I am here looking at your images and admiring them.
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04/01/2005 10:08:41 AM · #7 |
"new boat" photos...perhaps your ship has come in, but don;'t look now, it's sinking!
Sorry, could not resist. The posted pics are really nice - i like the sinking one best.
i like boat photos too. Here in Pittsburgh PA we ar something like #3 county in the USA for boat registrations, and the US's largest inland port, so you'd think there would lots of oppurtunities for boat pics. I gess there are, but not the really photogenic ones - my wife is from Baltimore and I like taking pics there - prettier boats!
Here are 2 pittsburgh shots..
and one at the public harbor at havre de grace, md

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04/01/2005 12:29:46 PM · #8 |
This is the nicest of the three photos... I like the symetry... the other two seem slightly OOF.
Xion, Jinjit, thanks for the comments... I left some comments on my own photos in response.
Message edited by author 2005-04-01 12:33:25.
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04/01/2005 10:48:16 PM · #9 |
The first one is retouched, to take out the white glare on the water, in the top of the photo. I did it with cloning and then burning over it. Just burning turned the water an odd fluorescent green color. I don't know, I think I prefer the original.
Or, if someone else can do a better job... I am still a rookie at post processing. Always glad to learn something...
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04/01/2005 10:50:33 PM · #10 |
Why would you want to get rid of the glare? It's entirely natural and gives a great sense of depth to the image.
Robt.
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04/02/2005 05:55:20 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by bear_music: Why would you want to get rid of the glare? It's entirely natural and gives a great sense of depth to the image.
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Yes, I tend to agree... I thought I would experiment with the color to see if I could just create a mor euniform water color. But, I do like the original better.
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04/02/2005 06:17:47 AM · #12 |
at least the old ones here are still afloat :)

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04/02/2005 06:27:39 AM · #13 |
Tell me about it...

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