I really dig the tones. I might darken the rock wall around the boat as the lighting is bright and soft which blurs out the boat. But its a cool shot with some really dope tones
Love the image just as it is, Jukka! With all due respect to Jeff and Joseph, with whose comments I usually agree, this time I don't.
Specifically, I think dark tones around the boat would dilute the soft atmosphere you've created, while Joseph's crop gives me a slight feeling that the boat is running into the edge of the frame. Boats almost always look better to me "sailing into the frame", even when stationary. And to me the lifebuoy at right provides a nice counterpoint to the earthy tones, much as you say.
A really unusual image, with all those earthy tones in a watery scene. Excellent composition, with some nice touches, like that rope and its reflection at the stern. Well done!
I really dig the tones. I might darken the rock wall around the boat as the lighting is bright and soft which blurs out the boat. But its a cool shot with some really dope tones
Thanks Jeff, not a bad idea :)
like this Jukka did you happen to try this in a square crop the right side of the building doesn't have a ton to offer
Thanks Joseph. No i didn't becouse i like those chair and lifesaver at right, but thaks :)
I agree. The corner of the building and beyond add neat depth and texture to the picture.
Love the image just as it is, Jukka! With all due respect to Jeff and Joseph, with whose comments I usually agree, this time I don't.
Specifically, I think dark tones around the boat would dilute the soft atmosphere you've created, while Joseph's crop gives me a slight feeling that the boat is running into the edge of the frame. Boats almost always look better to me "sailing into the frame", even when stationary. And to me the lifebuoy at right provides a nice counterpoint to the earthy tones, much as you say.
A really unusual image, with all those earthy tones in a watery scene. Excellent composition, with some nice touches, like that rope and its reflection at the stern. Well done!