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Buxton-Scott Boat Yard On The Sound, North Carolina

Canon EOS 10D
1/180s f/8.0 at 50.0mm iso100 full exif

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cobler01-Mar-2017 20:29
This is my kind of place since I was a small boy.... Burned in my memory......VV
Jeff Real11-Jul-2015 13:29
A b/w masterpiece...i could admire this for hours ~V~
Neal Nye27-Jan-2015 12:04
A fabulous image with those pure whites and rich blacks!
Julie Oldfield27-Jan-2015 04:10
Very well composed. I really like the reflections. Nice sky. V
Dennis Hoyne27-Jan-2015 03:52
Beautiful! A gorgeous shot, especially with the dramatic sky in the background.
Hank Vander Velde27-Jan-2015 03:40
A beautiful mono image.
Graeme26-Jan-2015 23:49
An outstanding scene with superb details, Dave.V
Robert Houde26-Jan-2015 23:16
Great B & W!
Jean Chiasson26-Jan-2015 22:09
Beautiful reflection and tones Dave vote
globalgadabout26-Jan-2015 20:54
engrossing scene, and skillfully captured...fine work Dave...V
Colin Storey26-Jan-2015 20:28
Wonderful mono scene, love the cloudscape. v
Marcia Rules26-Jan-2015 17:46
beautiful burst of background clouds! And like Neil Marcus' comment, I
totally second those thoughts! V
joseantonio26-Jan-2015 17:30
You have done a lovely job here, with the composition and the treatment.V.
Walter Otto Koenig26-Jan-2015 15:49
Interesting detail and nice in b&w. I like the perspective, the textures of the water and cloudscape in the background. "V"
Martin Lamoon26-Jan-2015 15:34
Like the photograph with the cloudy background.
v
bill friedlander26-Jan-2015 15:21
Neil said it perfectly. I totally agree with him. V
Jim Coffman26-Jan-2015 15:14
A very lovely scene and well suited to b&w!!
Neil Marcus26-Jan-2015 14:54
A pretty scene. I am most impressed the way you handle B&W. A marvelous range of tones. Ansel Adams would be impressed. vote
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