The Mary D in her final resting place on the Rouge River. She provided nearly a century of service from Alaska to the Oregon coast before put to rest in the late 1970's.
Iso=3200, 1/10 sec, f/11 28mm. Used noise ninja to reduce noise, used noise brush to restore boat
Last edited by Bill Randall; 10-02-2010 at 12:30 PM.
Forgot: ISO 3200, f/11, 24-70mm at 28mm, 1/10 sec. Used noise ninja to reduce noise and noise brush on the boat.
Iso=3200, 1/10 second f/11 23mm. Used noise ninja to reduce noise and noise brush to restore boat details.
Bill, this is exquisite. Is this late in the evening, and that is why the high ISO? Do you think the richness of the colors are from that? I almost wish the buildings along the far shore, with the lights, weren't there - the boat and the bridge are so beautiful together.
beautiful.
I also like this! You did a very good job of putting the boat and bridge in the frame together. If you hadn't been so careful, you probably would have intersected the horizon line with the boat - this way you have two distinct areas that are very relateable together.
As for the blue tint to the image...I get that this is probably a late evening image and, if so, then I would look at deepening the blue tint a bit more. As it is, it just feels like a very heavy color cast. With a blue photo filter or a hue/saturation adjustment I think this could be even stronger and show even more depth.
Yes I like this too Bill. Very tranquil. There's almost an HDR feel about the image. I like the layout and the diagonals leading your eye. I would have probably cloned out the thingy extreme BR.