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8th February 2019, 02:21 PM
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Holy Island Boat Hulls
There are very few clinker built wooden fishing boats left (if any) on Holy Island. Many have at some time be used as a roof on the sort of boat shed you can see in the middle distance.
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8th February 2019, 03:57 PM
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Re: Holy Island Boat Hulls
Nice tones. I like the composition as well. However, did you shoot this wide?
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8th February 2019, 04:10 PM
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Re: Holy Island Boat Hulls
Nice, WA really adds dynamics to the composition.
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8th February 2019, 05:40 PM
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Re: Holy Island Boat Hulls
Thanks for the comments both.
Dan, yes relatively so. There has been a small crop but not much and the zoom lens was set at 19.3 mm, 21mm full frame equivalent.
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9th February 2019, 05:37 PM
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Re: Holy Island Boat Hulls
Excellent composition!
Not sure what you use for editing, but perhaps adding a gradient filter to darken the top of the frame to and another to darken the bottom right would keep more emphasis on the subject might work...
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10th February 2019, 03:18 AM
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Re: Holy Island Boat Hulls
Nice subject John. I find the detail in the prow of the boat gets a bit lost against the cottage, particularly on the left near the windows. I wonder if it was more distinct in colour? I like the detail in the texture of the grass though, and I wonder if you took another shot from a lower angle.
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10th February 2019, 11:19 AM
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Re: Holy Island Boat Hulls
Thanks Arno, Thanks Greg.
Arno, I have already applied a gradient top and bottom but obviously not to the extent you suggest. I use Photoshop CC but when it comes to dodging and burning gradients I use Pixel Genius's Photokit 2 - a simple but brilliant piece of software. I live in constant fear of Photoshop leaving it behind because it is so useful.
Greg, see what you mean. Had I spotted it during the conversion, I might have done something about it because the inside of the boat is painted blue against the brown (ish) colour of the building. As for going back for a lower viewpoint, I'm currently raiding the archives due to a bout of sciatica, so not getting out much. This was taken several years ago so I doubt this scene remains.
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