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Boat at rests
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
This was taken this morning during my Saturday morning photo outing.
Hot and sweating, I was already heading towards my car prepared to rush home, albeit with wandering eyes looking for potential subjects, when I noticed this boat.
Originally shot in B & W, I decided to convert it to Sepia as it has a lot more of that old-photo look.
I cropped a reasonable amount of the bottom part and a tiny portion on the top for a panoramic shot which in my opinion think looks more effective that it originally was.
By the way, this is Kianggeh River and it flows in and out of the Brunei River which in turn flows all the way to the Brunei Bay in the eastern-most part of the country and into the South China Sea.
Judging by the look of it which has no side seats, this is not a water taxi, found by their hundreds in the Brunei river, but rather a fishing boat which is also used for general transportation by the owner. |
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Hi Shahminan,
You chose a very good POV for this composition and the panoramic crop looks good as well. Nice sepia tones, well captured resting boat. TFS.
Greetings,
Kristof
Hello Shahminan,
Well composed image nice to see..
Good choice of sepia tones. I like lightening
TFS
Selahattin E
Hi Shahminan. What a wonderful lightgning sepia! Very goog POV.
Roberto
- dunav1
(1879) - [2009-03-08 4:04]
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Hi Shahminan,
nice chot
fine black and white composition...My compliments.
Best regards!
Zoltan
When I saw like this scenery,
I'm feeling a deep presence in my heart.
Thank you for this..
Regards.