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Hmm - I kind of like the play on words but showing more boat world have made this stronger for me. Was this cropping the result of play or cropped unseen distractions?
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Actually I cropped some water in front of boat, this was taken from another boat doing 40 mph,my friend wasn,t about to slow done or get any closer,so I could get a better shot....haha
Then we totally take what we can get
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
That's a big looking boat to be sure... I take it he was going in the other direction? hehehehehe.
I like this! The crop kinda works for me by accenting the swell in front of the bow.
I really want to agree with aubintbay, this really seems to accent the swell. Even with that, I feel as though it might be accented more with the whole ship in the frame. Either way, Im still in awe of that swell. It does not seem like much, but considering the size of that ship, that could be one heck of a ride if you were to through it being in the boat you were on. If you look at the water line on the ship, you can see how much water is being displaced.
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Aubintbay ands jj,thats what I was really tying to show,I guess I got it,but not really good. I,ll try again next fishing trip...
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