Login or Join Now

Upload your photos, chat, win prizes and much more

Username:
Password:
Remember Me

Can't Access your Account?

New to ePHOTOzine? Join ePHOTOzine for free!

Boat shed, Lindisfarne.

jacksloan > Gallery > Boat shed, Lindisfarne.

Join Now

Join ePHOTOzine, the friendliest photography community.

Upload photos, chat with photographers, win prizes and much more for free!

Add Comment

These old fishing boats are converted into sheds when their sailing days are over. You can see them all over the North East of England, but this one is on the holy island of Lindisfarne.

Camera:leica M6TTl
Lens:Leica Summilux 35/1.4 pre-ASPH
Recording media:Fuji Proxia 400F (Expired)
Title:Boat shed, Lindisfarne.
Username:jacksloan jacksloan
Uploaded:26 Oct 2009 - 5:39 PM
Tags:Architecture, General, Landscape / travel
VS Mode Rating 102 (100% won)
These stats show the percentage of wins and the rating score that your photo has achieved. You can go to the VS Mode by clicking on this icon.

Signup to e2

Signup to e2 to see which photo this has won or lost against in the vs mode
Votes:Voting Disabled
Critque wantedCritique Wanted
Has Modifications Modifications Welcome (Upload a Modification)
Awards have been disabled on this photo

Comments

JOKEN
JOKEN (e2 Member)
4
JOKEN vcard United Kingdom10 Constructive Critique Points
26 Oct 2009 - 6:06 PM
0

Splendid image full of glorious detail - a tribute to the summilux.
Ken

Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
26 Oct 2009 - 6:08 PM

Join ePHOTOzine for free and remove these adverts.

NEWMANP
NEWMANP (Critique Team)
5
1549 forum postsNEWMANP vcard United Kingdom549 Constructive Critique Points
26 Oct 2009 - 6:08 PM
0

Its a great subject and the framing is good, there are some niggly distractions around the edges but not much you can do without cloning them away.
the biggest problem here is the apparent lack of any interesting light to bring the whole thing to life.

it just may be worth making a mono conversion to see how that looks, could work well.
Phil

Constructive Critique!This comment was flagged as constructive critique!
jacksloan
26 Oct 2009 - 6:59 PM
0


Quote: Its a great subject and the framing is good, there are some niggly distractions around the edges but not much you can do without cloning them away.
the biggest problem here is the apparent lack of any interesting light to bring the whole thing to life.

it just may be worth making a mono conversion to see how that looks, could work well.
Phil

It's funny you mention that... I did do a mono version to start with, but I think it loses more than it gains.

pamelajean
pamelajean (Critique Team)
7
537 forum postspamelajean vcard United Kingdom1292 Constructive Critique Points
27 Oct 2009 - 7:57 PM
0

This is a popular subject for photographers, but is always interesting to see. You have a bit of an angle on the shed and a very attractive sky. I've tried to give the image a bit of a boost in my modification, without going overboard. I ran noise removal over it because there was quite a bit of grain, especially in the sky, which may have been due to resizing. I cloned out a few niggly distractions, adjusted levels, desaturated the sky a bit, used the dodge tool on the front of the shed to get a bit of light there, then selectively saturated some colours on the shed.
Pamela.

- Original Poster Comments
- Your Posts

Add a Comment

You must be a member to leave a comment

Username:
Password:
Remember me:
Un-tick this box if you want to login each time you visit.