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The Black Ship
Image Title:  The Black Ship
 
 By: Jim McNitt  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Jim McNitt {K:11246}
Project #8 Reflections Camera Model Nikon 5700
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Uploaded 2/4/2003 Film / Memory Type Lexar 128
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About My attempt to recreate what it might have been like to sight a Viking raiding party sometime in the 9th or 10th Century. I'll post an expanation of how it was done in a few days. In the meantime, suffice to say that it involved Photoshop.
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Erol Erkmen   {K:325} 2/4/2003
good idea,nice colours..


Andy Eulass   {K:13435} 2/4/2003
A very cool idea indeed. I like the textures you captured in the floating ice. The distorted reflection is a real eye-grabber.


Gene Zonis   {K:5400} 7/9/2003
Great job- I wish you could give me photoshop lessons.


Richard Blount   {K:9145} 7/9/2003
The reflection is very evident, the composition is bold and the lighting very nice, it does portray what you set out to achieve, regards - Richard.


Elizabeth Miller   {K:2761} 7/10/2003
Hey Jim; Welcome to UF with all the other "runaways" Anna's here, Peta's here, as well as Richard & many others. Very nice here.
I don't know if this is one of my favorites of yours, but it is intreging. Very nice! I have to look at the others now.

Elizabeth


Robert Ottohall   {K:171} 7/12/2003
Hello Jim,
wow, a cool viking ship!! very good effect with this light.
you are here too :-)


Craig Garland   {K:27077} 7/12/2003
I like this best of all you have here and have added it to my Favorites. Great in B&W w/ just a touch of blue. I love the long reflection and the ice. Excellent work.


Katia Cutrone   {K:12940} 9/8/2003
a suggestive re-elaboration...


sandy c. hopkins   {K:17107} 11/8/2003
jim i love this one
i love everything about it.

the ice the ship..take me back more than a hundred years..
i can only imagine how grumpy i would have been stuck out at sea ...but at the same time absorbing the pleasures of the scene around me.

definitley not a "comfortable" existance by any means..
but it worked for some.

:)

well done!!

sandy

hope all is well..
:))


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