Boating

Posted by DaveB (Exeter, United Kingdom) on 13 June 2008 in Landscape & Rural.

Agin, this is another that was taken with a stupidly high ISO. I've put on a nice sepia tone, so the ISO noise hopefully gives it a nice aged feel!

As always, comments are welcome, particularly those offering feedback and criticism on my images! (It's the only way I'll learn!) :)

MaryB from Staffordshire, United Kingdom

Well it works for me Dave, it's like one of those photographs of the sea that you find in antique shops.

13 Jun 2008 8:45am

@MaryB: Thanks Mary

alex centrella from California, United States

dido !

13 Jun 2008 3:35pm

@alex centrella: Thanks Alex

Graham Russon from Cape Town, South Africa

Has a lovely rustic, antique feel to it. Great example of turning something mediocre into something great. Nice one.

13 Jun 2008 8:04pm

@Graham Russon: Thanks Graham

Stunner from Kingston, Jamaica

Wonderful sepia photo and great composition!

14 Jun 2008 2:22am

@Stunner: Thanks Stunner

amy from Rocky Mountain House, Canada

Beautifully saved, Dave!! Those white sails just pop... I really like this.

14 Jun 2008 3:02am

@amy: Thanks Amy

April from Iloilo City, Philippines

i love the feel to this photo...u did a good job with the tones here...

14 Jun 2008 3:47pm

@April: Thanks April

Tse Min from Melbourne, Australia

agree! i think the high ISO was compensated with the sephia and made it look grainy. nicely done!

15 Jun 2008 10:40pm

@Tse Min: Thanks Tse Min

Magda from Canada

simply beautiful

4 Mar 2009 10:16pm

DaveB from Exeter, United Kingdom

Thanks Magda

5 Mar 2009 8:55am

Canon EOS 400D
1/2000 second
F/13.0
ISO 1600
100 mm

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