May I ask what you're using for a camera and lens(s). I've got a Nikon D5100 with a 55-200mm and have not been able to capture that kind of clarity and detail with it yet, but have only had it a week and still have thousands of images to go.
Awesome pictures. I hope I can learn to take some that look as good.
What a photographer's dream site! Neglect, decay, ruins, rot,abandoned, yep, a plethora of photo ops!
Thanks Frank. Agree it is sad to see them go, yet the wooden still retain a certain beauty, there are a couple of GRP ones up here as well but apart from doing a "forensic" type photo there is nothing of interest to me.
Ol' Frank wrote:
Great series although it makes me sad to see boats just rotting away. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for looking Fdupuree
Fdupuree wrote:
Great photos!
Thanks redpuma. It is a shame to see them in this state, yet they make for a wonderful photo opportunity - ut only when the tide is out
redpuma wrote:
great capture shame they are left to rot but great for you to photograph :thumbup:
Thanks for the comments golfbob. I see you have a Nex7, I had to sell mine to afford the a7r. Only hav the one Sony lens - 27-70, but also a metabones with some canon glass which rather defeats the object of having a lighter weight carry round. Have to wait for other Sony lenses, I like the Zeiss but not their prices.
golferbob wrote:
Really nice photos. Great color and detail. First postings I've seen from an A7R on this forum. Love my A7.
Thanks Kingmapix. I didn't make an offer though
Kingmapix wrote:
The "For Sale" sign really makes this photo sing.
Crux
Loc: SW Florida
Nice captures color is popping. The for sale one is my fav.
Thanks Jerry. The phone number is still valid, but this poor old hulk wouldn't even make firewood having been submerged in seawater for so long.[
quote=jerryc41]#5 - "For Sale" I guess someone has a sense of humor[/quote]
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