<< Previous Next >>

You can turn now, Rambo


You can turn now, Rambo
Photo Information
Copyright: Per Hoj (hojper) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 687 W: 111 N: 847] (4087)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-07-13
Categories: Humorous, Transportation, Decisive Moment
Camera: Olympus C740 UZ
Exposure: f/4, 1/250 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-02-01 16:32
Viewed: 931
Points: 14
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
My alternative title to this one was "Director's Cut". Anyway, this was taken last summer in Denmark where I stumbled upon Danish television shooting a programme on the sea rescue services provided by the local fire department. The fire chief and his two young female firemen took off in their rescue boat and played out scenes for the audience and the camera that would have made Steven Spielberg sign them on immediately. But at this point in the action I think the director started getting worried - hence the clear sign language.

Cropped, resized, clarified, saturated and sharpened - and I cloned out a few distracting ropes and cables. Clone tools can be quite fun.

maleentjeh, Dingo, SandPiper, jmdaoudal, letr has marked this note useful
Only registered TrekLens members may rate photo notes.
Add Critique [Critiquing Guidelines] 
Only registered TrekLens members may write critiques.
Discussions
None
You must be logged in to start a discussion.

Critiques [Translate]

Apart from being very funny, also a very good picture !

Sorry, ran out of points
Marleen

  • Great 
  • Dingo Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2743 W: 369 N: 2624] (11948)
  • [2005-02-01 18:40]

It would appear that the director himself was soon to be cut ;o). If James Bond were in the boat, he would have jumped right on that pier... I really like your compo Per, colours are excellently captured as well. And you did a perfect job on the cloning. TFS.

nice capture Per, sturdy tripod they have.

The posture is very good as well as the overall composition. The boat is well positioned on the upper left side, nice background with no distracting subject. Ou attention is driven by the cameramen and then the boat.
Well done

Very, very funny capture, Per. But aside from the total humor, it is a great photo and an excellent composition. What fun you must have had that day!.....:O)

:)) Sure they will turn..
Nice colors and scene here.
I like it
Jean Michel

  • Great 
  • letr Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1162 W: 419 N: 1111] (6780)
  • [2005-02-03 16:07]

Picture from a movie ..very original Per ..can see the moving of the baot already in my mind ...very nice shot with excellent colors and composition. pts tmrw

Looks like they were bad!!!! Good shot, looks cold however!

Calibration Check
















0123456789ABCDEF