Photographer’s Note
the sues canal. early evening.
part of a junction - the ship that seems to stand in the sand is on the other part of canal.
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Ebbe
(9571) 2004-07-03 10:42
Nice version of an old classical trick for pictures of canals - the ship in the field. I have seen the trick a few times in tourist books as illustration of canals.
dominique
(11403) 2004-07-03 12:01
A pretty composition, framing is not badly with the boat in front of and likes this environment on the photograph
waskahegan
(0) 2004-07-03 17:58
Interesting idea, it appears to have two different levels of water, what we normally see in the Netherlands. well done.
weiphoto
(335) 2004-07-04 3:11
Well composed. The small boat in the foreground is a good counterpoint to the freighter that seems t/b stuck in sand. I like your toning.
adalbert
(1323) 2004-08-03 0:53
Chcialbym zobaczyc to zdjecie w wersji bardziej panoramicznej - wiecej prawej strony... a po wydmach powinna wedrowac karawana :)
Ale i tak pomysl i wykonanie znakomite, no i moja ulubiona sepia :)
ktanska
(16695) 2005-09-14 6:48
Great photo with interesting opposites: sea and sand, small boat and large ship. And a confusing vision. Square format seems to work here well.
I'm just wondering what would this look like in colour. Containers are often quite colourful, and so are sea and sand.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Krystian Pomaranczowy (tangerine)
(631) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Black & White
- Date Taken: 2004-04-00
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Olympus C-750UZ, Olympus 6.3-63 mm
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Travelogue: blue tampico
- Date Submitted: 2004-07-03 8:08
- Favorites: 1 [view]
Discussions
- To Ebbe: a trick :) ?? (2)
by tangerine, last updated 09-19 16:02 - To adalbert: karawana na wyspei :)?? (1)
by tangerine, last updated 08-03 11:04








