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Saturday, April 25, 2009

The Judy Lynne Needs Some Paint

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This was shot last Saturday, the same gorgeous warm Spring day as the previous 2 posts, but at the Fishing Docks in Belford NJ.

Nikon D700
Nikkor 28-70mm f2.8
1/250 second
F/8.0
ISO 220
48 mm

Labels: D700, Decay, Fishing Boats, New Jersey, waterfront

posted by Laurie at 12:00 AM

20 Comments:

Anonymous 10fraction said...

a marvelous one with very warm colors

3:40 AM, April 25, 2009  
Blogger yz said...

fantastic light, love this boat

4:28 AM, April 25, 2009  
Anonymous john said...

The soft sun really picks out the character of the aged hull.

6:47 AM, April 25, 2009  
Anonymous Bo said...

Great composition, She sure does need some paint.

9:03 AM, April 25, 2009  
Anonymous Bram Antareja said...

Beautiful with the nice angle / / Very glad to see the atmosphere in the small port where fishermen gather and prepare themselves to go fishing / / Beautiful photos / / Regards from Yogyakarta City, Indonesia / /

9:37 PM, April 25, 2009  
Blogger Snapshutter said...

Great photo. Is that a beater equivalent of a car?

On my last trip to North Carolina I so wanted to get some shots of the boats down in Beaufort, but just couldn't make the time. These type of scenes make fantastic night shots.

12:06 AM, April 26, 2009  
Anonymous Arjan - PlasticDaisy said...

Very nice how only this boat seems to be bathing in the sunlight! It sticks out wonderfully this way!

7:21 AM, April 26, 2009  
Blogger Nikki-ann said...

Beautiful :) I love the lighing in this, it really highlights the boat and it's texture.

11:52 AM, April 26, 2009  
Anonymous Still said...

This one enters in my favorites on your blog. I like how the wood capture the warm light.

1:18 PM, April 26, 2009  
Anonymous rian said...

it does seem to need some TLC, but i think it's still seaworthy.. very nice textures and tones here.. nice shot! :D

4:38 PM, April 26, 2009  
Anonymous cako said...

Wow ... very beautiful warm lighting. Great photo !

6:22 PM, April 26, 2009  
Blogger Markus Spring said...

Golden sunlight with golden wood - an irresistible combination. And it really transports sounds and smell of a small harbour on a quiet day.

6:31 PM, April 26, 2009  
Anonymous fred King said...

Great shot, Laurie!

7:18 PM, April 26, 2009  
Blogger ian said...

Fabulous light, I love the warmth coming from those colours :)

7:52 PM, April 26, 2009  
Blogger Dusty Lens said...

Fantastic photo, so much detail, perfect light too. Nothing better than marina scenes.

10:58 AM, April 27, 2009  
Anonymous m a r t a said...

Beautiful, love the lighting on the boat, and the texture of the wood. Looks like a very photogrnic place :)

5:20 PM, April 27, 2009  
Anonymous Leila said...

I like the perspective and the light in this shot! This wood boat is so fascinating...

8:10 AM, April 28, 2009  
Anonymous Josiane57 said...

Belle lumière sur la coque du bateau comme une promesse de belles pêches.

3:38 PM, April 29, 2009  
Anonymous ankush vimawala said...

very interesting, love the lighting and your placement of the boat in the frame.

7:58 PM, May 01, 2009  
Blogger Si@m said...

The wood a very noble material, always beautiful to see this boat which in lived, excellent shot.

10:55 PM, May 07, 2009  

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