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Marina in December
Marina in December
Morgan


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Challenge: Free Study II (Classic Editing)
Camera: Nikon D1X
Location: Outer Harbour Marina, Toronto, Canada
Date: Dec 8, 2002
Aperture: f8.0
ISO: 1/250 of a second
Shutter: 125
Galleries: Landscape, Travel
Date Uploaded: Dec 8, 2002

A cropped shot of the E-Dock pier where we kept our sailboat during the summer months. Not exactly a warm, friendly, nor relaxing place, this time of the year.

Nikon D1x with AF-S 28-70mm f2.8 lens set at a focal length of 40mm for this image. The meter was set to the matrix metering mode.

Statistics
Place: 33 out of 67
Avg (all users): 5.9121
Avg (commenters): 6.3636
Avg (participants): 5.9032
Avg (non-participants): 5.9310
Views since voting: 5071
Votes: 91
Comments: 25
Favorites: 6 (view)


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12/18/2004 09:23:58 AM
its great how the stairs lead u into this photograph
however the trees in the corner left and and right trying to mingle and they should not
the little red and pale yellow present subtile but still strong

12/16/2002 10:20:25 PM
...from Critique Club...

Hi Michael

FIRST IMPRESSION:
Nice...very nice.

COMPOSITION:
Kill the bottom third of the photo...that's all, IMHO. I think that the stair railing not being symmetric like the rest of the photo really ruins it. It's too bad that the stairs don't line up with the pier leading into the water. (Is this by Ontario Place or Harbourfront?? I'd like to know...so I can have a shot at this setup :)

TECHNICAL:
Focus is great. I like how you used DOF to try and eliminate the railings. Lighting is nice and even...perhaps a bit overexposed in the middle, to the left of the 'E'. :)

ARTISTIC:
Michael, I think this is an awesome scene to shoot. I love the colors, the branches peeking from the sides. The mood is very nice. :)

OVERALL:
If it weren't for the railings on the foreground, I would say this is a perfect shot.

Best of luck in the future. Don't hesitate to PM me if you have any questions about this critique.

Cheers...zadore.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
12/15/2002 09:44:55 PM
Great perspective and coloring.
12/15/2002 02:29:00 PM
The rhythm is mesmerizing. Give me an E!
12/12/2002 11:09:15 PM
Wow... something I'll never see in real life unless I travel more :). I like this photo a lot. The composition is strong and the colours are very beautiful. I love all those blue and white tones. The DOF is a little bit distracting, but that's only a minor point for me. It's a really interesting scene.
12/12/2002 02:27:24 PM
Interesting idea for a photo. Nice patterns. Score bump, from 7 to 8. Swash
12/12/2002 01:59:27 PM
You have leveled your horizon very nicely. That is something a lot of people (including myself) often forget to do. The pattern is nice. The horizontal lines in combination with the vertical lines on the deck are nice. focus and clarity on the bay seems good to me, however the stair railging in the foreground is a bit distracting to me. Otherwise a nice shot. Good luck in the challenge.
12/11/2002 08:44:21 PM
neat view. Still no snow here. It looks a little tilted.
12/11/2002 02:49:19 PM
It is interesting to see all the patterns and lines here. I like the branches show in the upper right and left of the shot. The only thing that bothers me is the rail on the left side being slightly blurred. The other parts of the shot look good though and the detail is nice. = 7
12/11/2002 01:43:40 PM
Interesting perspective shot this, its just unlucky that it doesn't line up perfectly square, and that lefthand side railing is a bit distracting, but there's not much you can do about either of thoset :o) The blues of this shot really add to the sense of this being frozen - this shot may work well as a blue-based mono/duotone.
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12/11/2002 12:29:49 PM
DonĀ“t know how this is done but I like it very much. Nice colours and interesting composition. (7)
12/11/2002 12:56:51 AM
You have some interesting colors, shapes, repeating patterns, etc. This is a concept that works well, but it would be interesting to see it shot from a side angle as well. Although it would be against the rules for this site, I would like this shot better without the treetops on the horizon, and no branches on the left and right. Maybe cropping it down to the horizon would be an option. It would get rid of some distractions and zero in on the interesting components in the photo. I really like the way the red stands out from the bluish gray tones of the rest of the image! I know it would be though to do, but increased DOF to keep the handrails in focus would help, IMO. Nice shot, good effort braving the cold! JD
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12/10/2002 11:25:48 PM
This took my breath away. What can I say. It is beautiful and wonderfully done. Congrats
12/10/2002 10:54:32 PM
interesting idea... I like the pattern the docks make... might be better with out the handrails in the foreground... maybe a shot from down on the docks?
12/10/2002 08:53:02 PM
Love this photo. The vignetting is perfect. I've seen this done with filters, and can't wait to see how you did it without them. A very "old-timey" feel, and without resorting to sepia! Nicely done.
12/10/2002 05:29:36 PM
I'm actually bumping my score. The more I look at it the better I think this is. I like the DOF and coloring. The touch of red at the bottom is a nice touch. Only thing that may make this a stronger picture is if you were standing center of the railings on either side. Good work!
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12/10/2002 12:48:39 PM
Great composition, I love the red enterence into the image, and the prespeciive formed by the docks leading into the horizon. Have you tried shooting from just before the red line? Great job, nevertheless.
12/10/2002 12:03:53 AM
Colors and subject are super. The railing at the left is really distracting. I don't know what you could have done to get rid of it though. DPz
12/09/2002 09:37:42 PM
The depth of this picture is great. Nice winter colors with the bold blue and red standing out. well done.
12/09/2002 08:12:19 PM
very nice composition. i like the near and distant forms in the photograph. the near forms would look better in focus. the red in the center bottom is a great focal point that leads the eye out to the distance.
12/09/2002 05:49:45 PM
The light and color along with the perspective here is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!! I love this shot.
Good focus, clean, crisp shot.
12/09/2002 01:32:40 PM
Neat, I've never seen snow-covered slips before. It looks rather surreal, and the blue-ish tone emphasizes that. It looks very symmetrical at first, but it's actually not, which I think is a little disturbing. I think I'd have preferred it to be more symmetrical (and I usually don't like symmetry) because the slips themselves are so symmetrical.
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12/09/2002 10:52:44 AM
Wow! Never seen anything like this.
12/09/2002 03:40:49 AM
Would have been better if the Horizon was at zero degrees. ;-)
12/09/2002 12:29:40 AM
It looks a little crooked to me. But besides that its a really neat shot.


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