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    Dry Dock

    Apologies for not making comments buy I am on a very narrow bandwidth and just getting this image to load on Flickr took over ten minutes.

    F:/22 15 seconds ISO 50 Big Stopper

    Dry Dock

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    Re: Dry Dock

    Good job seeing this opportunity. Nice effect on the water.

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    Re: Dry Dock

    Hi Chris,

    I saw you posted a similar shot to the monochrome mini-competition. I like the wisps of clouds that come through in the color shot but I think the monochrome treatment really makes the boats pop and also draws the eyes to the crisscross pattern of the alternating boats.

    In the monochrome version I didn't notice the final boat was in the water. In the color version the one boat in the water stand out and sort-of breaks the pattern.

    Both are great shots but overall the monochrome one really stand out for me.

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    Re: Dry Dock

    That is an excellent click.....kudos!!!

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    Re: Dry Dock

    Great composition and effect of the Big Stopper on the clouds. The water must have already been pretty smooth, as the reflections of the motors are surprisingly sharp.

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    Ahhhh, the light. Fabulous shot! That orangey brown and spicey red make the shot for me in addition to the composition and that light blue line on the horizon, and, and....;-)
    Last edited by Rainforest; 15th August 2017 at 07:51 PM.

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    Re: Dry Dock

    Oh WOW!!!

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    Re: Dry Dock

    Great image well captured


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    Ten minutes well spent Chris. Lovely image. The recession into blue in the BG is just gorgeous.

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    Re: Dry Dock

    Nice balance in the frame.

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    Re: Dry Dock

    The mountains in the BG look great Chris , nice image

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    Re: Dry Dock

    Gorgeous. Nice work!!

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