Lobster Trap Bouys
Copyright ©2004, Dave Hamlin
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Taken at a small fishing village near Pemiquid, Maine 10/24/04
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Dave Hamlin
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0- Maine, USA by Dave Hamlin |
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03-Nov-2004 19:25 CET |
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| Camera: |
Olympus C5060 |
| Exposure time: |
1/100 sec |
| Aperture: |
f/4.8 |
| Focal length: |
10 mm |
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| Focusing method: |
Manual |
| ISO: |
80 |
| White balance: |
Auto |
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no |
| Image format: |
HQ |
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Just sizing |
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850x638 |
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Rotating & cropping
I had the very same impression of this beautiful scene. I copied and pasted it into photoshop to see what a rotate 7 crop would do. A 2 degree rotate to the right was perfect for the main building. Only a little of the image was lost with the crop that must be done after the rotate. Maine is a photographer's dream. There is so much to photograph there.
Dale Gangloff at 12:52 CET on 05-Nov-2004 [Reply]
Rotation
Thanks Dale for the comment. Drew Black gave me the idea to play with it a bit and I still am. Will try the 2 degree and play a little more. In the meantime I did enter it in the photo of the month under the archtecture group. The more I looked at it the more straight, horozontal and verticle lines along with triangles,cylinders,squares,circles,balls, you name it and I can see them all. Thanks, Dave
Dave Hamlin at 13:38 CET on 05-Nov-2004 [Reply]