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01/22/2012 01:16:19 PM |
thanks for the nice commments everyone! this was taken from the back of my uncles boat going pretty fast, i think on a windy day too. my camera took a beatin that day. I finally got a good sail boat picture though! |
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01/21/2012 09:25:00 AM |
I love this perspective. Is there fog or mist here too? Great shot. |
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01/18/2012 11:31:04 AM |
I love it! The foreground blur really makes it seem as though one is looking out of the water. I love the monochromatic tone of this. |
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01/16/2012 11:45:12 PM |
interesting use of a pano type crop. I like the grayscale on this. |
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01/16/2012 11:36:10 PM |
looks like perfect sailing weather to me. :)
very much like the perspective and composition. |
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01/16/2012 03:47:37 PM |
Interesting point of view here. While I'm uneasy about the sail almost touching the top of the frame,
perhaps that's part of the total experience. |
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01/16/2012 12:43:20 AM |
Very nice. Great crop/composition, and I like the foreground being OOF. Nice! |
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01/15/2012 12:08:27 AM |
Your image makes me feel like I'm IN the water looking at that boat ~ great perspective. |
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01/14/2012 11:51:29 PM |
We got caught on the lake this past summer in quite a storm....this photo reminded me of that experience. Really emotive capture from my perspective! Great job. |
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01/13/2012 07:00:25 PM |
Careful: I got almost sprayed by those waves as this opened up! |
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01/13/2012 09:29:11 AM |
It's tilty-shifty!! The tone and waves and the coming storm and the well used blur all evoke powerful emotion. |
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01/13/2012 01:23:49 AM |
This picture is so strange in the best sense of the word. Has to do with some kind of a perceived reversed perspective. Very nice processing.
Message edited by author 2012-01-13 02:24:40. |
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