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I truly agree with Jan-Olav on the comment to that last picture there, and here is one from me...., previous posted in the Royal Viking Line-thread.
But since it also is an image of a most beautiful sunset, here's "Albatros" leaving Kristiansund on the evening of 23rd. August 2009
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This is a 'brouchure quality shot'.... reminds me of a similar shot in an old book, with one of the RV ships at NorthCape. Though, I think this one is better!
i always like that kind of shots, sunset in the background and a black silhuet in the front.
and then specialy i like that the sun is coming trough hur portholes and windows.
but i think dat ain`t gonna happen with als those cabines and other rooms,that the sun come in on one and left at the other side.
something like this,but this is easy ,just 1 room.
there a worst places to spend the night
here are the ships working at the enlargement of holland (you know ,God made he world,but the dutchies made holland. another proof here)
this is conna be the new port for the bigger ships (containerships). ready in 2013.
Here are three shots taken at the same location; Plya Espadilla near Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. I could not decide which to post so you get to see all three.
Great compositions... I love the fact that the wave coming in the middle one is blurred, as in a slightly shutter prioritized image. You don't happen to remember what shutter speed you used there?
OK.. thank you so much... the thin with waves on a beach, is that it's sometimes hard to get it just right... too slow, and it all becomes blurred, to fast, and they get too sharp. I think you got it just about correct. I love the way the wave is breaking in your photo.
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