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Anchorblade
Copyright ©2006, Chris Can
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Photographer: Chris Can
Folder: Inland shipping
Uploaded: 07-Mar-2006 09:03 CET
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Camera: Olympus E500
Exposure time: 1/13 sec
Aperture: F 11
Focal length: 45 mm
Lens: zuiko 14 - 45
Focusing method: Spot
ISO: 125
White balance: Clouds
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied: Crop,resized
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Image resized to: 589x800

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Nice picture Chris, like the colours and the part of the ship and anker in this composition.
It could be a little sharper though, maybe you can try some USM to it.....:-0

regards,

Fonzy - at 10:51 CET on 07-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Fons van Swaal wrote:
> Nice picture Chris, like the colours and the part of the ship and anker in this composition.
> It could be a little sharper though, maybe you can try some USM to it.....:-0
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> regards,
>
You're right about the sharpness Fons,shutterspeed 1/13 is to low to shoot freehanded.It would be better if I used a tripod.
Thanks for the comment.

Chris

Chris Can at 11:51 CET on 07-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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A Nice picture! I like the composition and the collours. Regards Sergio

Sergio Di Giovanni at 15:09 CET on 07-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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I really like the fluid movement in the water which is in direct contrast to the solid steel anchor and boat. Very nice color tones, but agree...could be sharper. The composition is good also. Very nice!!

at 04:19 CET on 08-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Sergio Di Giovanni wrote:
> A Nice picture! I like the composition and the collours. Regards Sergio
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Thank you for the comment Sergio.

Chris Can at 07:40 CET on 08-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Lorri Vettes wrote:
> I really like the fluid movement in the water which is in direct contrast to the solid steel
> anchor and boat. Very nice color tones, but agree...could be sharper. The composition is
> good also. Very nice!!
>
Thank you for the comment Lorri.There is always a problem with water particulary for the sharpness.
Or you must take a higher shutterspeed,than the water is frozen or you take a lower one than the object
is slightly unsharp because of the movements wich goes in different directions on the water.Thats why photographing inland shipping is so exciting :)

Chris,

Chris Can at 07:58 CET on 08-Mar-2006 [Reply]