High in the Mast...
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High in the Mast...
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Last edited by Iguanasan; 11-04-2009 at 04:45 PM. Reason: Added new version of the photo
Cool composition and lighting. I like it. You might consider cropping or cloning out the tops of buildings(?) between the wires at the bottom.
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I like this shot Iggy!
I too noticed what i think are buildings at the bottom... if there were a bit MORE of the buildings, that would have made the height even more impressive. They way they are now though you may want to clone them out as per Antz's suggestion.
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Nice shot. Love the colour and the composition. I would definitely take out the buildings.
nice work Iggy
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Thanks everyone. I just cut off a little of the bottom. I lose a little bit of the clouds but I don't think that hurts it.
The "buildings" were actually the top of the oil rig that is currently parked in the harbour. I never even saw those when I was cropping. I need to pay closer attention to the details some times
Here's the oil rig for anyone who's interested...
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