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Nov 19, 2016 14:08:32   #
randomeyes Loc: wilds of b.c. canada
 
An old style gillnetter that has been forgotten for quite a while.


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Nov 19, 2016 14:52:59   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
randomeyes wrote:
An old style gillnetter that has been forgotten for quite a while.


Well captured.

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Nov 19, 2016 15:46:26   #
pfrancke Loc: cold Maine
 
Nice job - it always amazes me how dirty things can become, from just sitting there.

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Nov 19, 2016 16:48:03   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Wow, I love your pp work here! I also very much like the composition with the smaller angled elements leading us to the big boat. Were you restricted in your options for setting up the shot - water, mud, other obstructions?

I also love that you are showing this after the leaves have fallen off the bushes. Really adds to the mood, similar to what I just wrote in R.G.'s sinking boat topic: the feeling of time marching on and soon this boat will be just a memory...

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Nov 19, 2016 23:34:19   #
Frank2013 Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
 
Natural camouflage taking over...interesting.

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Nov 19, 2016 23:50:43   #
minniev Loc: MIssissippi
 
randomeyes wrote:
An old style gillnetter that has been forgotten for quite a while.


That's a really good one - who can resist an old wreck of a boat? Though the boat is right in the middle, the angle makes it work in my opinion, with the nice well aligned foreground elements (logs and smaller boats) and the filigree-like thicket as background. I really like how you've processed it with lots of detail, but presented without harshness and without any moe color than it needs.

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Nov 20, 2016 06:29:03   #
rlaugh Loc: Michigan & Florida
 
Very fitting PP work on this...good job!

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Nov 20, 2016 06:48:16   #
Billyspad Loc: The Philippines
 
All been said random old boy. Very nice PP work is the standout feature for me.

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Nov 20, 2016 06:49:59   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
randomeyes wrote:
An old style gillnetter that has been forgotten for quite a while.

Fantastic image, great post processing

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Nov 20, 2016 09:57:28   #
Jim Plogger Loc: East Tennessee
 
Nice work!

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Nov 20, 2016 11:40:14   #
trc Loc: Logan, OH
 
randomeyes wrote:
An old style gillnetter that has been forgotten for quite a while.


I really like the shot and the PP'ing. The older ones almost always seem to be the better ones. Very nice capture . . . where did the water go?

Best Regards,
Tom

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Nov 20, 2016 11:52:04   #
ebrunner Loc: New Jersey Shore
 
randomeyes wrote:
An old style gillnetter that has been forgotten for quite a while.


I detecting a lean toward grunge in the pp. It works perfectly for this image. I like the sharpness and the composition as well. Still can't figure out why these old wrecks are so attractive to photographers; but they are. I think you did a really nice job on this photo both technically and creatively.
erich

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Nov 20, 2016 12:27:12   #
randomeyes Loc: wilds of b.c. canada
 
photophile wrote:
Well captured.







Thanks.

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Nov 20, 2016 12:28:15   #
randomeyes Loc: wilds of b.c. canada
 
pfrancke wrote:
Nice job - it always amazes me how dirty things can become, from just sitting there.




Thank you, these had been there for quite a while, I think.

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Nov 20, 2016 12:30:53   #
randomeyes Loc: wilds of b.c. canada
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
Wow, I love your pp work here! I also very much like the composition with the smaller angled elements leading us to the big boat. Were you restricted in your options for setting up the shot - water, mud, other obstructions?

I also love that you are showing this after the leaves have fallen off the bushes. Really adds to the mood, similar to what I just wrote in R.G.'s sinking boat topic: the feeling of time marching on and soon this boat will be just a memory...




Thanks Linda, yes there were some obstructions, water, mud and a very large unfriendly dog.

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