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Freighter Aground
By hateom
December 16th, 2011
The Edro III, an 83 meter long, 2,517 ton freighter ran aground in stormy weather in the Sea Caves area of Paphos, Cyprus.
Nikon D90, Tokina AT-X 116 PRO DX, Manfrotto tripod.
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Posted By: cadman
about 11 years, 5 months ago
I like the b&w.. It gives the image a ghostly feel.
How do you like your lens? That's tge one I've been thinking about getting.
How do you like your lens? That's tge one I've been thinking about getting.
Posted By: hateom
about 11 years, 5 months ago
Posted By: stubulman
about 11 years, 5 months ago
Great subject matter and mood. There is nothing like black and white to instill mood into an image. I wonder, did you try different vantage points? Please see quibble below.
Here's my quibble. The bow of the ship needs more 'lead room' from the rocks to its right. This is compounded by the void (negative space) to the left of the stern. It unbalances the image in my humble opinion. I took the liberty of experimenting with the crop tool and found that cropping left and up produced a much more balanced composition. The resulting aspect ration was approximately 2.2 to 1. Respectfully submitted, Stu Bulman.
Here's my quibble. The bow of the ship needs more 'lead room' from the rocks to its right. This is compounded by the void (negative space) to the left of the stern. It unbalances the image in my humble opinion. I took the liberty of experimenting with the crop tool and found that cropping left and up produced a much more balanced composition. The resulting aspect ration was approximately 2.2 to 1. Respectfully submitted, Stu Bulman.
Posted By: Jonathan Besler
about 11 years, 4 months ago
@cadman: The lens is really great, it's absolutely sharp.
The Image is good,
but I also would like to see it with colors... The page says I should write more here, but I dont know anything else to improve the image
The Image is good,
but I also would like to see it with colors... The page says I should write more here, but I dont know anything else to improve the image
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I think it would be better in color... do you have the original?