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BEACHED.
Image Title:  BEACHED.
 
 By: Rod McLeod  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Rod McLeod {K:677}
Project #7 Maximum Depth of Field Camera Model Nikon Coolpix 995
Categories Others
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Equiv 38mm - 155mm
Uploaded 5/27/2003 Film / Memory Type CF card
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 329 Shutter 1/250 sec
Favorites Aperture F 5.9
Critiques 22 Rating
5.78
/ 16 Ratings
Location City - 
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About After reading an article on using a sbject to almost create a fourth plain in an image by allowing the subject to fill the frame width,I tried to compose these beached fishing boats in such away,it was called continuous banding and the idea was to give better seperation to different plain textures,the four in here being,Pebbles-Boats-Water-Sky.
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There are 22 Comments in 1 Pages
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Vitor Azinheira   {K:2339} 5/27/2003
Good shot w/nice colors,regards.


Yutaka Itinose   {K:21359} 5/27/2003
Beautiful! Very nice composition!


Lucas Macedo   {K:12843} 5/27/2003
Wonderful colors, Rod. Very original composition. Congrats! ...... Lucas


Judy Kessler   {K:6316} 5/27/2003
Wonderful work... I love the subject.


Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:94480} 5/27/2003
great composition.


Jen Berkley   {K:28} 5/27/2003
Nice colours it just bothers me that the mast of the ship is cropped. Jen


Marjorie Wallace   {K:91} 5/27/2003
Just love the subject and how you have composed and captured this shot.


Estevao Jose   {K:6115} 5/28/2003
TOP!!! Rod, you know how very well to compose those images in several different plans and here it is more an example of that, this image is wonderful, and I am very happy for could comment its beautiful photos in this nice and homelike site, be well coming with its beautiful photos, my dear friend, a great Brazilian hug, Estevão José. I want to continue sells its marvels here, in great amount and with that unequaled quality!!!



José Eduardo Cruz   {K:13180} 5/28/2003
Very good!!!


Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:94480} 5/28/2003
exquisite color.great composition.cong.


Dez Karpati (Exitphoto)   {K:2824} 5/28/2003
Great shot superb colors and composition


Ute Enderer   {K:1516} 5/28/2003
excellent composition and very nice colors. The red looks great between all these shades of blue


Hayri CALISKAN   {K:16203} 5/28/2003
Excellent compos?ition with great colours.
Regards, Hayri.


Edeltraud Vinckx   {K:5559} 5/28/2003
wonderful motiv, fantastic scene


John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 5/31/2003
Very impressive composition! Good quality and clarity Rod.


Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:94480} 12/20/2003
congratulations. magnificent.


Rob van Kempen   {K:1177} 12/23/2003
Rod, You have a good eye for lines and form, show us more please!
Rob


Harlan Heald   {K:13990} 1/3/2004
Nice technique! Beautifully composed with excellent color and detail. You did quite well here!


xy x   {K:41915} 1/3/2004
another great boat scene with great colour effect, splendid composed, congrats, best regards


Robert Gaither   {K:32313} 1/6/2004
Like the contrast in this image. Excellent composition.


Alex Teller   {K:8286} 1/12/2004
Rod,
An excellent shot, superb colors and composition.
But, what is the name and author of the article?
Great job, Alex


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 1/22/2004
Great job and thanks so much for the explanation. I see what you mean about the pebbles, the boat and the sea. But I am stumped by your fourth plane being the water. I would think that the "sea" would include the water. So I study the picture and the only thing I can find that led you to conclude sea and water as different planes is the calm and lighter blue part of the water that snakes out to the far sea. And if that is the case, then I do understand because that light blue water does take you out to the sea.


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