This is a discussion on Seaway shots within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; ...
A nice little collection of the comings and goings around the seaway. I like that first shot ... has several interesting elements for me.
I agree but I'm leaning towards the second shot. While the first one is very cool, I just like the timing with the semi in the second shot and the big open space between it and the boat.
I like the truck boat juxtaposition image.
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MA, Barefoot,Iguanasan,Marko thank you.
I think they all work equally well. The first has some interesting line work for sure. The second one is very well composed as everyone says in regards to truck/ship.
The third has some interesting depth/layers to it. The pleasure craft in the foreground vs the working ship, and the masses travelling across the bridge in the rearmost background.
That last one, I love the period attire that the people in the boat are wearing.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
Hillbillygirl -many thanks for comments. The reenactors, like the people in the small craft are fun to photograph - they actually rowed that skiff about 15 miles to Upper Canada village.
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