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05-JUL-2007 Bruce Jones

Fishing at Dawn

St. Augustine, FL

Gold


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ctfchallenge09-Jul-2007 01:30
wonderful ocean and sea.
theFly
Canon DSLR Challenge08-Jul-2007 21:38
Gold! I really do think this was meant for Challenge 51: GOLD. But even if it was not, I have to agree with the others. This is a wonderful photo. Talk about perfect exposure and excellent composition. Just great. Jim H.
Canon DSLR Challenge08-Jul-2007 17:08
Bruce, your ocean pics are always just wonderful, and this one is no exception. Whenever I visit family in Florida, I seem to be blessed with either cloudless skies or cloudy gray overcast days, so photos like this are a special treat. I for one can never get too much of scenes like this one.
--Mary Anne
jnconradie08-Jul-2007 14:17
Excellent, Bruce. As always, your entries are of the very highest quality. I can hardly imagine a more "painterly" pic of a fishing scene. Stunning colours and composition. Regards jnconradie
Canon DSLR Challenge07-Jul-2007 20:20
Dear Bruce: Thanks so much for the response....I'm thinking on this. But it was kind of you to let me know. Best Wishes, Traveller
ctfchallenge07-Jul-2007 17:31
Thanks guys! Traveller, I have a hard time getting horizons straight myself. In this case, the horizon was right across the center of the viewfinder so there was little distortion. I cropped the top portion of the sky out of the end product. -- Bruce
ctfchallenge06-Jul-2007 16:30
fantastic colors Bruce, great capture!
has he got any?
;)
tomi
Canon DSLR Challenge06-Jul-2007 02:11
Beautiful shot! The gold reflections are phenomenal! shu
Canon DSLR Challenge06-Jul-2007 01:17
Dear Bruce: I guess I've forgotten, but how can I get my Horizon straight like your's here? You are shooting with an even wider lens than myself so the effect should be even more pronounced. But I fiddled with Edit.transform>skew and/or distort....and just couldn't even get close to what you've done here.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Best Wishes, Traveller