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Fishing Trawler.There were two things which caught my eye with this fishing trawler docked at Eden. The colours it was painted, and the jet ski on the upper deck.
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Greg.
I'm with the others. The colours work a treat, but the best part for me is the bold framing with those great lines running through the image in the green foreground and the gold decking. Peter
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Greg B,
Great shot: interesting colours for a trawler, the mojority I have seen are mainly white with pale trim. Goodbye for now, fozzie
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Thanks Geoff. Kit lens. Fairly overcast day with some glare, no shadows so the dynamic range is limited. I'll include some exifs later (at work at the moment). A bit of PP - I am a huge fan of the Equalizer in KPT6 - it really gives a shot some zing. And yes fozz, the colours really stood out among the other trawlers - very unusual. Maybe the owner just got a good deal on yellow and green paint! Greg - - - - D200 etc
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