Still taking in the scene. Give me a minute or two more..
Lovely shot, Ewa.
You really nailed the technical considerations, in light of the slight mist/fog. Clarity and focus is good good throughout. As is the exposure.
Composition is strong.. and with the orientation of both; the dock and boat. Only thing left is to look forward out onto the waters and count the fish that will be on the stringer by the end of day. And in turn.. dinner.
And.. but, of course.. thanks for sharing this one with us.
It's.. ahem.. a 'keeper' (<-- get it? huh? huh? like a regulation-sized fish.. it's a.. ok, I'm done).
What an eye you have for a good shot. You got such a nice leading diagonal in this shot, and the boats make it even nicer. I could stare at it all day. Good luck in the contest! It's my favourite.
Congratulations Ewa on a fifth place win here. The scene is so peaceful!!! I really like the reflection here of the water and the chains on the boat. Nice shot:)
My thanks to all who leave comments for my work and to those of you who like one enough to make it a favourite. To touch just one person that way makes each image worthwhile. . . . . . . . . .. . . . "The question is not what you look at, but what you see" ~ Marcel Proust
Still taking in the scene.
Give me a minute or two more..
Lovely shot, Ewa.
You really nailed the technical considerations, in light of the slight mist/fog. Clarity and focus is good good throughout. As is the exposure.
Composition is strong.. and with the orientation of both; the dock and boat. Only thing left is to look forward out onto the waters and count the fish that will be on the stringer by the end of day. And in turn.. dinner.
And.. but, of course.. thanks for sharing this one with us.
It's.. ahem.. a 'keeper' (<-- get it? huh? huh? like a regulation-sized fish.. it's a.. ok, I'm done).
+fav for me.
(p.s. Ya know.. "Diagonal".)