These are lovely shots though I find the over-abundance of color too much to take it all at once. Perhaps on your next visit you can concentrate on one boat or a part of one.
The first one is excellent. Maybe the second image appears to be a fraction on the 'harsh side' with colour and sharpening? Possibly just the light angle?
My thoughts are as Geoff's; I found the second a bit too contrasty and saturated, perhaps just the black point is too low.
The first works well for me, including the composition.
Dave
I prefer too # 1, # 2 is a bit messy.
Prefer #1 too but I agree with Chris' comments as many boats and the mud becomes too overwhelming.
+1 Chris.
I understand your point, Andy, and I think it is the slightly over-strong contrast and saturation that are over-whelming, rather than the number of colourful boats and floats.
I like the first photo and, for me, the second photo is improved by making it just about the boats. Therefore if it were mine, I would crop off the top, down to just above the radar of the top boat, to remove those bright blue containers along the quay.
Cheers.
Philip
When you are looking at a scene that dynamic, your eye tends to focus on one or two specifics and not just the whole scene. However, when you look through a viewfinder, your visual cues tend to broaden to a wider scope. Next time you get there, test my theory out and see if I am not right.
I like #1, nice and colorful image