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Tall Ship Stad AmsterdamTook these recently on Port Phillip bay during the ships brief visit to Sunny Melbourne
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Re: Tall Ship Stad Amsterdam#1 Exceptional
#2 Clone out the yacht and you have exceptional #3 Exceptional #4 The weakest link Chris
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Re: Tall Ship Stad AmsterdamThese are good but I really like the first.
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x2. that photo is just EPIC. Last edited by chrisk on Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Tall Ship Stad Amsterdam#3 is a home run (or should that be sail?) Incredible shot. A humungous portrait orientated canvas and you'll be set.
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Re: Tall Ship Stad Amsterdam#1 Exceptional shot, print and mount
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Re: Tall Ship Stad Amsterdam#1 is a superb image crying out to be printed
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Re: Tall Ship Stad Amsterdamcan only agree with the others - a great days shooting !!
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Re: Tall Ship Stad Amsterdam#1 works the best for me, it is spectacular.
I agree that #4 is the least impressive. Latch
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Re: Tall Ship Stad AmsterdamNorman, I feel like I have seen some beautiful postcards from a bygone era
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Re: Tall Ship Stad AmsterdamI agree with the others. These are great shots.
For me #3 is the winner, closely followed by #1. These are great profile shots of the ship under "full" sail. The sky is a bit bright in #4, which lets it down I think. Not wanting to be picky, but the horizon is slightly out in #2. Russell
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Re: Tall Ship Stad Amsterdam#1 and #3 are amazing.... as with #2, #3 also has a small element of the yacht behind it, which I'd try and clone out.
Great work
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