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The Fishermen's Dream
 
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Photographer  Guy Tem {Karma:747}
Project N/A Camera Model EOS 300
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 75-300mm
Uploaded 2/16/2002 Film / Memory Type Kodak Gold 400
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Critiques 10 Rating Critique Only Image
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About This is for Petros. Petros, if I've had a little more DOP maybe we could see your home:)
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Surajit Mukerji   {K:3889} 4/18/2003
Nice cool picture

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tuna bilgi   {K:237} 4/17/2003
ya ben bu geminin ismini de biliyorum, milyon kere gördüm, zaten güvertesindeki konteynerlerden de belli UFS'nin yükünü ta$iyo ve haydarpa$a'ya ilerliyor.. siz de bunu kadiköy'den çektiniz herhalde..$imdi hattan çikti ama, onun yerine ba$ka gemiler var.. neyse hatirlayabilirsem eklerim yeni mesajla.. sevgiler.. :))

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Deleted User   {K:6775} 2/16/2002
Hey Turgay...yes I like the extra water too. Like you said it gives the image more depth and to me, it also balances it better.

Looks much better without the seagulls...*smile*...Maggie

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Mark Taylor   {K:344} 2/16/2002
Spoke too soon! I prefer your second one actually. The extra bit of water doesw make it, very nice!

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Mark Taylor   {K:344} 2/16/2002
*SMILE* I like your reply! And I also like the cropped picture. Nice image!!

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Guy Tem   {K:747} 2/16/2002
And this is after I crop only the seagulls but not the part on of the on the foreground. Does it keep the depth?

The PS effects are visible on this one... It could be better if I'd take more time on it...

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Guy Tem   {K:747} 2/16/2002
This is the cropped version just like Maggie and Mark said...

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Guy Tem   {K:747} 2/16/2002
They ask the carving master how he made one of his masterpieces, a very perfect sculpture out of a simple mass of rock. He says: "I didn't do anything, I just cropped out the useless parts." Yes we have to crop off the extras. Well I didn't mean to include the seagulls while taking the photo but my viewfinder shows only around 90% of the whole scene. Then I thought it could be helpful to give a deeper feeling as if the ship is further away... Ok I am adding two cropped versions so tell me again which one of three looks better. And very thank you for commenting...

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Mark Taylor   {K:344} 2/16/2002
I think Maggie is right about the seagulls. If it was cropped to just have the forground boats and the ship it would have more impact. very nice

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Deleted User   {K:6775} 2/16/2002
Hi Turgay... this is a very nice shot but for me there seems to be one too many elements in it. I think this image would be much stronger as a panoramic shot with the seagulls on the rock cropped off at the bottom. Maybe its just me....hope someone else comments on this one..*smile*...Maggie

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