Nice mood. Love the mist in the background.
nakkh wrote:
Princeton, CA
I have actually sailed the seven seas and the five oceans, sailed around the Horn, and Cape Hope. I have crossed the equator a number of times, as well as the international date line. The land of the Blue Nose dolphin (inside the artic circle) is someplace that I have been more than once.
In all of my sailing travels, I have never found anyplace where sea water ran down hill to the left, hence I must assume that your photo is not level by about 2.25 degrees. If you have Photoshop, I would suggest an image rotation about 2.25 degrees clockwise. My experience also tells me that if you straighten your image, you will likely end up losing the very top of the taller mast. One of the reasons that I always suggest shooting loose, to allow for post production adjustments.
Otherwise, this is a nice image of the "Kentucky Woman".
:mrgreen:
Ken
There are no straight lines in nature ...
;-)
mooseeyes wrote:
I have actually sailed the seven seas and the five oceans, sailed around the Horn, and Cape Hope. I have crossed the equator a number of times, as well as the international date line. The land of the Blue Nose dolphin (inside the artic circle) is someplace that I have been more than once.
In all of my sailing travels, I have never found anyplace where sea water ran down hill to the left, hence I must assume that your photo is not level by about 2.25 degrees. If you have Photoshop, I would suggest an image rotation about 2.25 degrees clockwise. My experience also tells me that if you straighten your image, you will likely end up losing the very top of the taller mast. One of the reasons that I always suggest shooting loose, to allow for post production adjustments.
Otherwise, this is a nice image of the "Kentucky Woman".
:mrgreen:
Ken
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