Pic of the Day #610

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Here’s one more shot of the trawlers in .

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I kind of violated what I am trying to make into a rule for myself: where possible, and except in case of sunrise or sunset photos, do not shoot into the . And while technically the Sun is off to the right in this picture, I still had a lot of to do to get this image back into the “acceptable” category.

That said, the edits did work out rather well, enough so that I decided to post the picture on the ol’ blog here. There’s lots of details in this shot — riggings, divots and pits on the hulls of the ships, and so forth — that really give the eye lots to wander over.

Edit-wise, in addition to the aforementioned highlight recovery and a host of adjustments to get rid of some harsh (and to restore colour lost in the highlight reduction process), I applied a fair bit of to firm up some of the fine detail. I thought, briefly, about messing with the Clarity as well, but chose, in the end, to leave it at the preset’s default value of 50.

 

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Pic of the Day #609

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Here’s a closer look at one of the ships in harbour.

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It’s just an old trawler, but I liked the colour. This shot, though, disappoints me in a certain way, as I think it demonstrates that there are situations where I need a lens with a wider than just 17 mm.

Sadly, a good 10-20 mm lens costs several hundred dollars, so I’m thinking it’ll be a while before I am able to expand my arsenal of lenses.

Edit-wise, I played with the blue a fair bit for this shot; I also edited the shadows and contrast fairly heavily to bring out details a bit more. Most of the rest was done with just the usual few clicks — allows the user to put a lot of power into presets.

 

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Pic of the Day #608

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harbour is home to a fleet of what are, for the most part, boats.

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The boat marked “CASH” is, I’m told, not a fishing boat per sé, but rather a boat that will meet fishers and basically buy their current catch to bring back to the harbour (so the actual fishing boats can, presumably, stay out longer).

Not a bad system, really. At least, it doesn’t sound like a bad system. If any of my readers are fishermen and would care to offer a differing opinion, I’d be happy to publish it.

Edit-wise, this picture was pretty straightforward: the calibration/Punch preset gave the image a good mix of colour and contrast, and a few adjustments to the highlights, exposure, and shadows brought out a bit more detail. I also applied a touch of and a bit of correction for good measure.

 

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