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SurfacePosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 28 April 2008 in Sport & Recreation and Portfolio.
Comments (29)
Hans from Heiligeneich, Austrialooks so quiet and i can feel the silence...lovely b&w 28 Apr 2008 5:54am @Hans: Thanks so much Hans, I love this photo too, except for the 'wobble' do you know how to get rid of that? 'cause my photo does not wobble like this (it's in the water surrounding the boat) @Marion: Thanks a lot Marion, you'll see I"m asking if anyone knows how to get rid of the 'WOBBLE' the effect surrounding the boats, the water is wobbling, and I can't fix it, but it doesn't look like that...do you know? Saeed from ahwaz, Iranthis peaceful place is perfect because it captured B&W, 28 Apr 2008 8:24am @Saeed: Thanks so much Saeed, you'll see from previous that I want to get rid of the 'wobble' but have no idea how...any suggestions? @Alun Lambert: Thanks a lot Alun, do YOU know how to get rid of the wobble? Betty from New Jersey, United StatesBeautiful shot, Lorraine... and no, I don't know how to get rid of the "wobble". I'm not sure what you mean. 28 Apr 2008 9:58am @Betty: Thanks a lot Betty, maybe my eyesight woobles...who knows...:) @isabel: Thanks a lot Isabel :) Ian Bramham from Manchester, United KingdomLorraine....I've just had a close look in Photoshop and I can't see any wobble. Are you sure it's not just the place where the water's edge meets that matting? The mat is rumpled and wobbly which might be what you're looking at? It's a great shot by the way! (PS - I took out a year's A+ membership last night. I'd already loaded photos to take me throught to Friday so it'll be Saturday before I get to see what AM3 photos are like with no server compression - I'll let you know!) 28 Apr 2008 11:21am @Ian Bramham: Really,mmm well the wobble on the matting I expected and it seems right, but the water is not right somehow, but thanks so much for checking and for your advice, i really appreciate it...Can't imagine your photos better than they are, but hey, I can't wait ;) @Daroru: Loneliness is a wonderful thing Daroru, thanks so much :) @Daroru: and thanks for your opinion, I appreciate it :) @Ina: How sweet, thanks a lot Ina :) Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaI like the tranquility of the mood created by the tones, Lorraine. These kind of boats promise lots of fun to come in the summer. 28 Apr 2008 11:40am @Michael Skorulski: Thanks always Michael, I appreciate that :) @laughingwolf: I don't always understood you Wolf, sailboats are sometimes called cats? you got me there! @Ilnoir: lol ok pas pire ;) MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomA beautiful and tranquil b&w image Lorraine. 28 Apr 2008 2:57pm @MaryB: could it be me Maryb? lol thanks very much ;) yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, Greecea very peaceful landscape - excellent tonal range 28 Apr 2008 4:04pm @yiannis krikis: How nice! Thanks very much Yiannis :) e. from New York, NY, United StatesBeautiful landscape! This photo really works well in black and white. 28 Apr 2008 4:22pm @e.: I appreciate that e. thanks a lot! Observing from Chester, United KingdomThis is a really nice image, lovely clean gray tones. 28 Apr 2008 5:06pm @Observing: Thanks for that Mike :) @Cheryl: Thanks for the visit Cheryl, I appreciate it :) Judy from Brooksville-Florida,, United StatesAwwwww, this makes me long for our sailboating days. I'm another who doesn't see your "wobble". 28 Apr 2008 7:57pm @Judy: Thanks a lot Judy, the wobble could be my brain state ;) Janice Thomson from CanadaIt sure didn't take long for the ice on the river to clear off with all that sun you were getting. Beautiful shot mon amie. 28 Apr 2008 8:42pm @Janice Thomson: It sure did and you know, funny thing, we're expecting snow flurries tomorrow (make that Wednesday)as it goes straight down to minus 2 overnight...gosh, give it up winter lol @MJ: Thanks a lot MJ :) Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomTerrific shot Lorraine, it has a bright airy feel, makes me want to take one of those boats out on the water. 28 Apr 2008 10:23pm @Richard_Irwin: Thanks so much Richard, but not quite yet, they're predicting snow flurries for Wednesday, I kid you not, someone (and not God) is playing with our temper so I'm saying, let's not give in... standley from Brou-sur-chantereine, FranceTrès belle image Lorraine. Quelle tranquilité! 28 Apr 2008 11:38pm @standley: Merci beaucoup Richard, oui c'est si paisible, j'adore :) Stunner from Kingston, JamaicaVery nice B&W shot! I like the bright look of the photo, gives a different feel to it than a darker B&W photo. 29 Apr 2008 4:20am @Stunner: Thanks v. m. Stunner, it's nice to hear :) Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaVery nicely shot, Lorraine. You got them from a god angle. They look like they are waiting for action. 29 Apr 2008 4:24am @Michael Rawluk: They are indeed, but not quite yet...expecting snowflurries on Wednesday, as I told Richard, someone's playing with our moods, and I ain't giving in ;) Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanNo longer covered by snow and ice....but still in the grey! As a matter of fact, the shot is beautifully processed and I like the monotony of the greys, they really shout for attention! 29 Apr 2008 9:49am @Japanalia: Thanks a lot Gabriella, nice to have you back ;) laughingwolf from Canadadouble-hulled craft are called 'catamarans', hence are called 'cats' ;) lol triple-hulled are known as 'trimarans' :) 29 Apr 2008 12:13pm @laughingwolf: Now that explains the cats, thanks Wolf :) @Illuci: Thanks a lot Erik :) |
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