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Big ship.... little boat!


Big ship.... little boat!
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Copyright: Roberto Broglia (broglia) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 719 W: 294 N: 238] (2662)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-08-01
Categories: Transportation
Camera: Olympus E-500, Zuiko 40-150mm f/3.5-4.5
Exposure: f/9.0, 1/400 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-08-12 7:26
Viewed: 435
Points: 20
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The stunning cruise ship "Club Med 2" at anchor in Ekincik bay. Built in 1992 in carries 210 crew, and on this particular voyage - 300 passengers. It's five sails measure 30,000 square feet.

Personally, I prefer the smaller one!

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To ben4321: Big shipbroglia 1 08-12 09:49
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It's a shame this hasn't recieved more attention, because I think it's very well taken. With the tall masts of the boats, the upright framing was the obvious choice, and it works extremely well.
Your composition is well balanced, and I like the simplicity of the image - no distractions and no unnecessary details. Good light too.
Excellent work Roberto.

Cheers,
Ben

Hello Roberto,
This is an impressive shot of a very impressive vessel.
The light, colour & contrasting sizes all make a good image.
The hazy hills in the distance also create a nice divide to the picture.
TFS.
Regards, David.

Wow Roberto, Great composition. This photo has a lot of detail.
I’like it very much.

Greets Jack

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  • robiuk Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2018 W: 176 N: 2285] (9849)
  • [2007-08-12 13:12]

Hi Roberto!
Simplicity is the key here, both in
composition and colour tonality.
Lovely light with water and mountain
creating a simple but necessary sense
of perspective and dimension.
Love the fact that there are no sails
to be seen - just simple lines and shapes.
Very good!
Robi

Hello Roberto,
Great composition
wonderful light,colours and sharpness
well done
congrats

Hello Roberto,

I like this very much! lovely detail and composition. I particularly like the tones of colour; the sea, the hills and the sky could have been applied by an artist!

Kind regards,
Bev :-)

nice contrast
good fame
sussesful composition.TFS.Nezih

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  • Luko Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2717 W: 504 N: 2894] (13605)
  • [2007-09-06 7:59]

I once saw Club Med I in Moorea bay, a few years after its initial owner french navigator Colas was lost at sea... I reached it very closely from a dugout boat.. it already looked enormous with its four masts, it still was a racing beast though...

... but Club Med II, maaaaan,... this is a HUGE boat, plumpy in all terms, not made for racing navigation...Size wise, Club Med I would also look like a dugout in comparison.

I would really like to see it with full sails.

Hi Roberto!
I like the comparison between the big and the small boat. Great idea! Picture very sharp and very good point of view.
Cheer
Denis!

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  • cacam Silver Note Writer [C: 6 W: 0 N: 12] (128)
  • [2007-12-31 1:42]

Nice picture Roberto.

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