Caedes

  Narooma Oyster Sheds  

Click here to view at full resolution.
Uploaded: 05/12/13 12:14 AM GMT
Narooma Oyster Sheds
Views: 394
Dlds: 49
Status: active

The waters of Wogonga Inlet produce succulent oysters which are processed in these sheds. Two of the flat bottomed punts which are used for harvesting can be seen moored in the foreground.

Comments

Post a Comment  -  Subscribe to this discussion
.icedancer
05/12/13 12:17 AM GMT
Really like the angle and depth plus super composition. Beautiful colours setting and lighting
1∈ [?]
Have a Beautiful Bright Day, Skates
::tigger3
05/12/13 12:28 AM GMT
I think this is an excellent image, I think you used some HDR/orton and just the right amount I will add. Beautiful lighting, and the clarity is superb. Tigs♥ =^..^=
1∈ [?]
Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::trixxie17
05/12/13 1:15 AM GMT
I too thought I saw just a touch of Orton which works beautifully here - I love that winding road in the background.
1∈ [?]
. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
.Tedi
05/12/13 7:19 AM GMT
Nice and impressive capture. Great clarity and beautiful colors. Very good work.
2∈ [?]
.Flmngseabass
05/12/13 8:37 AM GMT
Beautiful image Frank.Fabulous HDR treatment here and such a lovely scene:)If you don't mind me saying I would have preferred more of the water on the right included in the shot and a bit less of the building on the left would have balanced it a bit more:):) My critiques suck man but you catch my drift I hope:):):)
2∈ [?]
BB
.Joanie
05/13/13 12:32 AM GMT
Beautiful and faved!
1∈ [?]
Four eyes are better than two.
.sharonva
05/13/13 5:31 AM GMT
This one definitely needs to be seen full screen in order to appreciate the meticulous focus on this scene. The sharpness and clarity of this pic invites the viewer to study the boats, sheds, water, even the background. This picture can become an experience.
1∈ [?]
"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, Thassay so hard, so sharp the conquering..." Chaucer
.Eubeen
05/18/13 5:24 PM GMT
Beautiful post work on the image Frank. Lovely colours and a nice perspective in the scene.
1∈ [?]
It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them! — Friedrich Nietzsche

Leave a comment (registration required):

Subject: