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Two Boats and Two Piers
Two Boats and Two Piers
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Broken II (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Nikon AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6
Location: Pier 70, Philadelphia, PA
Date: Feb 7, 2006
Aperture: f/4
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/160s
Galleries: Black and White, Transportation
Date Uploaded: Feb 7, 2006

The Delaware River at Philadelphia is full of scenes like this with broken down piers dotting the waterfront.

My original idea (Broken Spirit) was going to be an image of the cruise ship United States moored a few blocks south of where these were taken, but I wasn't happy with the results compositionally.

Editing: (First time with RAW) Curves, B&W, Exposure Compensation -1/6, Contrast/Brightness, Straighten, Crop, Resize, Save for web.

Statistics
Place: 111 out of 285
Avg (all users): 5.2530
Avg (commenters): 5.2500
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Views since voting: 747
Views during voting: 316
Votes: 249
Comments: 5
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02/20/2006 11:32:05 PM
Hi from the Critique Club. Here is the critique you requested.

Hopefully I can give you some valuable comments regarding this picture. If you have any questions just PM me and I'll be sure to answer if I can:)

First Impression: Im struck by the cargo ship which occupies 2/3 of the horizon line. Something seems just a little off kilter.??

Composition: Something seems a little off on this one. IMO, its almost as if the cargo ship is too dominant and the sunken boat hull/frame loses some of its impact as a consequence. I love the shape of the sunken boat with the old pier and possibly the picture would have been stronger if you would have emphasized that shape and its brokeness by cropping out the other ship. NOt sure, but you might play around with it. This looks like it was a tough subject to get a good angle for shooting. The brush in the foreground distracts slightly but also helps the feeling of abandonment.

Technical: I like the BW-makes it look old and decrepit(sp?). Focus seems a little of but that may be due to a longer telephoto lens at 1/160. YOu have a good range of tones in the picture from darks to whites.

Challenge: DPC likes color?!? IMHO, more focus on the broken boat would have helped by making the picture less dependant on its title. I'm by no means an expert but just my thoughts. Also, soft focus is a killer here-not sure if it soft because of above reason or maybe processing to 640pixels hurt the fine detail.

Anyway, keep shooting with the RAW. YOu'll like it alot and may I suggest Rawshooter Essentials for the RAW processing (good, intuitive, and FREE). Keep it up and I'll look for more from you.

Mark
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/14/2006 11:53:56 PM
I like the imposing figure of this cargo ship. Nice choice for b/w. Bumping up.
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02/13/2006 04:09:06 AM
The title makes no sense to me.
02/12/2006 06:13:06 PM
To really carry this off, you need to have both boats in sharp focus. Good use of black & white, but there seems to be a lot of noise.
02/08/2006 02:37:05 AM
What a perfect setting. Looking at this I keep thinking that the composition should be better. I'm sure one of the top chaps could help here.
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