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    Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    I had a trip out shooting seascapes with a TOG friend earlier in the week. We had the trip scheduled for a month or so having had to cancel a previously arranged trip. I was determined to go out despite the best efforts of my sheep tick and Seroma.

    I had hoped that I would be shooting a sunset with the setting sun sitting over the hump back whale but still with water over the wreck of the Admiral Von Tromp. Sadly the tide and sun weren't quite in synch so you just have to go with what you see in front of you.

    I've processed this in LR using the grad tool to add additional control (I had a one and three stop grad on when making the image) over the sun. I've also tried a different sharpening process using luminosity layers, Unsharp Mask and smart sharpen in PS for this image.

    As always for thought and comments would be appreciated.

    Exif 5D3, 17-40 at 25mm, ISO100, f16, 0.7sec

    Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    I love the water...and the scene, Peter...nothing to nit from me here...

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Ideally, I would prefer the sun to be just a fraction further to the right; but you have to work with what was available so I'm not complaining.

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    I think it's a wonderful picture taken under the circumstances of the moment.
    I'm just trying to find out what that name means. It looks like the name of a 17th century Dutch admiral. I can't link it to the fact that an English fishing trawler carries his name and , if so, wrong written. If anybody could help me.
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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    not a criticism so much as a question. What was the sunset like?

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    nice picture...

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Quote Originally Posted by george013 View Post
    I think it's a wonderful picture taken under the circumstances of the moment.
    I'm just trying to find out what that name means. It looks like the name of a 17th century Dutch admiral. I can't link it to the fact that an English fishing trawler carries his name and , if so, wrong written. If anybody could help me.
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    I agree. It's a very nice image worth capturing. I particularly like the way the FG waves have been rendered.

    George, there you go. A mystery to chew on:

    http://www.urbanghostsmedia.com/2014...tromp-trawler/

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    I agree. It's a very nice image worth capturing. I particularly like the way the FG waves have been rendered.

    George, there you go. A mystery to chew on:

    http://www.urbanghostsmedia.com/2014...tromp-trawler/
    I've seen that one. It doesn't explain the name. I believe when the English are saying Van Tromp or Von Tromp they mean Tromp. Van is Dutch, von is German. It's just strugling me why an English fishing trawler is named after a Dutch admiral who fought against the English in the first Dutch-English war. And got killed at the end by the English.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maarten_Tromp

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    Can't answer as to why an English trawler should be named after a Dutch admiral but I can confirm that the name should be "...Van Tromp". The photograph on the linked page has enough resolution to view it enlarged in Internet Explorer and the Trawlers name is quite clear.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/39692958@N05/6142216112

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    Can't answer as to why an English trawler should be named after a Dutch admiral but I can confirm that the name should be "...Van Tromp". The photograph on the linked page has enough resolution to view it enlarged in Internet Explorer and the Trawlers name is quite clear.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/39692958@N05/6142216112
    Thanks for the link John I have never seen that image before. Interestingly the author image title is "Von" but the boat name is "Van". Thanks again John

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    not a criticism so much as a question. What was the sunset like?

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    I didn't stay on the rocks to wait for the sunset as I was hoping to get to Whitby for a sunset of the harbour. Sadly the colour didn't materialise. Having got my pants and wellies wet on the return to the beach, I dropped my fellow photographer off at his hotel and I headed for home.

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Ideally, I would prefer the sun to be just a fraction further to the right; but you have to work with what was available so I'm not complaining.

    Geoff I too would have liked the sun to have been setting over the rock formation that I call the humpback whale whilst there was still some water over the wreck. On this occasion that didn't happen, so I made the best of what I had. Had I been feeling fit enough the timing of the sun and tide may have been better a couple of days later.
    I'm pleased enough with this rendition so much so that I've sent it off for printing at 24" by 16"

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    Can't answer as to why an English trawler should be named after a Dutch admiral but I can confirm that the name should be "...Van Tromp". The photograph on the linked page has enough resolution to view it enlarged in Internet Explorer and the Trawlers name is quite clear.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/39692958@N05/6142216112
    I'm learning some history thanks to this photo. Both van and von are wrong. But it's the same Tromp.

    From that wiki page
    In traditional British histories, Tromp is often wrongly called "Van Tromp". There is also a story that, after his victory at Dungeness, Tromp attached a broom to his mast as a symbol that he had swept the English from the sea. The following year, the English admiral Robert Blake supposedly attached a whip to his mast as a symbol that he had whipped the Dutch off the sea. The legend inspired a song The Admiral's Broom, famously covered by Australian baritone Peter Dawson. This is now regarded by historians as dubious.
    For the musicians the song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXG6k8IQCUU

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Interesting history that you are finding George, who would have thought that this image would have set you off on a history tour. Thanks you for your interest.

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Quote Originally Posted by ST1 View Post
    Interesting history that you are finding George, who would have thought that this image would have set you off on a history tour. Thanks you for your interest.
    The photo is worth to be printed large size.

    A photo has an artistical site and a story behind the subject. It's often the story behind it I'm looking after.

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    This is a great composition. Works really well but I am conscious of a margin on the left side which has been adjusted downwards overall to get the levels right for the sun and its reflection. If you can work the finished image in an application with curves Photoshop CS? you should be able to fix the high end while increasing the darker shades to match the corresponding parts of the rest of the image.

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Great composition

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Admiral Tromp supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War and helped to supply money and men. He later cooperated with British forces to drive the Moor pirates, who had operated from Dunkirk, out of the English Channel area.

    Boats do get bought and moved to other countries. A few years ago, several French boats were purchased by English fishermen where I live. Some were renamed but others continued with their original French names. For example the Kenavo amongst others.

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    Re: Never shoot in to the sun "Admiral Von Tromp"

    Quote Originally Posted by Ndukes View Post
    This is a great composition. Works really well but I am conscious of a margin on the left side which has been adjusted downwards overall to get the levels right for the sun and its reflection. If you can work the finished image in an application with curves Photoshop CS? you should be able to fix the high end while increasing the darker shades to match the corresponding parts of the rest of the image.

    Neville thanks for spotting my schoolboy error, I hope the company I sent it to for printing spot it in their colour correction process
    If not I shall correct it and have it reprinted, thanks again Neville

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