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    Shipwreck

    This shot was taken of a ship staged for publicity on the shore of Lake Ontario, Canada. It was located quite close to shore and the only access to view the whole vessel was from a narrow strip of beach close to the hull. The only lens which could 'see' the whole thing was my wide angle 11mm which I used here.
    The day was overcast and misty but the sun started to peek thru in the late evening when this was shot.
    C&C welcome and appreciated.

    Shipwreck

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Quote Originally Posted by joebranko View Post
    C&C welcome and appreciated.
    Cool take, Joe!

    Not only the ship looks abandoned but also the whole area… which adds
    to the character of the scene.

    Well done!

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    Very nice shot Joe! Like Kodiak, it seems to me that the overcast day has added to the mood of this shot.

    I also think that your processing is spot on in the sense that you have pulled out quite a bit of detail in the boat without overdoing it

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    Ship looks good, the foliage framing it looks good and the whole shot works very well.
    Have you tried it in color?

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Very nice shot, Joe...I like that you were able to capture the whole boat. I would have struggled with a shot like this...

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Lovely capture Joe!

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post
    Cool take, Joe!

    Not only the ship looks abandoned but also the whole area… which adds
    to the character of the scene.

    Well done!
    Thank you Kodiak!

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post
    Cool take, Joe!

    Not only the ship looks abandoned but also the whole area… which adds
    to the character of the scene.

    Well done!
    Thanks!

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely captured.
    Thanks John!

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    Lovely capture Joe!

    David
    Thanks David!

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Nicely composed shot, Joe. What was the "publicity" for?

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Nicely composed shot, Joe. What was the "publicity" for?
    A new restaurant which was planned for the site. The wreck could be seen from the highway and attracted a lot of curious passersby.

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    Lovely capture Joe!

    David
    Thanks David!

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    Re: Shipwreck

    enjoyed viewing special B&W
    but i think is better more see tree on the right
    excuse me if i bad writing
    cheers vaez

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Quote Originally Posted by vaez View Post
    enjoyed viewing special B&W
    but i think is better more see tree on the right
    excuse me if i bad writing
    cheers vaez
    Thanks Vaez. I agree about the tree. Don't worry about your English. It is perfectly understandable.

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Great shot

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Great shot
    Thank you!

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Nice capture. When you say staged, was it for a film or just as a tourist attraction?

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    Re: Shipwreck

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    Nice capture. When you say staged, was it for a film or just as a tourist attraction?
    For a new restaurant.

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