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    I don't usually shoot landscapes (seascape?), but I was near this marina when a sudden fog rolled in. C & C always.

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    Re: Fog

    Nicely captured and converted, lone figure really makes the image.

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    Looks good to me, Dean. The foreground is sharply focused which gives a good reference point. Without that, foggy scenes often just look as though they are badly focused. So this is definitely a foggy day.

    The foreground boats are slightly off centre which looks more natural than being too 'squared up'. There may be various opinions on whether including a person in the image is beneficial or distracting but it does nicely place everything into a scale and context.

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    Re: Fog

    I like it very much

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    Re: Fog

    this is really good, fog is very dificult to photograph ... and the men walking adds alot of power to the image.
    great job

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    I love this image

    Griddi......

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    I like it, Dean.
    You have a lot of vertical lines which seem to be nicely balanced by horizontals.
    Well done.

    Sergio

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    Re: Fog

    All of your comments are greatly appreciated.

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    Re: Fog

    I agree to the comments and the guy balancing the shot, too...so now I am speechless...I'm going back to bed...

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    This is a well seen shot Dean. I like it a lot. Proves that you shouldn't be afraid to use the camera whatever the conditions. The figure makes it for me. My only thoughts are that you could add a little selective contrast around the boats which provides some recession and depth and lose some of the top and bottom which don't add much. Something like:

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    Re: Fog

    Beautiful shot Dean. I also like John's adjustment.

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    Re: Fog

    A nice story

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    Re: Fog

    Very nice shot. I am always wondering when I am seeing a B&W photo. What about the coloured version?

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    Re: Fog

    Quote Originally Posted by Friso View Post
    Very nice shot. I am always wondering when I am seeing a B&W photo. What about the coloured version?
    Having spent a lot of time in marinas I can tell you what it would look like. Each of the boats in the background has their sail covers on and while a lot will be blue it will be a lot of different shades with the odd green or red thrown in. There are also their stays and halyards which the fog mutes and provides separation from the foreground sailing dinghies. Together those would make for a very cluttered background and the masts of the dinghes would just blend in to the linear clutter.

    In this shot, the elevation of the camera makes a difference allowing the fellow walking along the dock to be an effective part of the image. Taken a bit lower and his head would meld with the background.

    I really like this shot.

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    Re: Fog, plus color

    I appreciate the all the comments.

    John, thank you for taking the time to add the selective contrast, looks great.

    For Friso and others, here's the color shot.

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    Re: Fog, plus color

    Great shot Dean, I agree with John's crop.

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    Re: Fog, plus color

    It's a fine image as presented, but I do like the selective contrast enhancement as well.

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    Re: Fog, plus color

    Very nicely done.
    Fog is tricky to get right. You've done it here though

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    Re: Fog, plus color

    I prefer the Black and White version very much and John's crop and sharpening makes it more pleasant.

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