The Judy Lynne Needs Some Paint
previous / nextThis 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
Nikkor 28-70mm f2.8
1/250 second
F/8.0
ISO 220
48 mm
Labels: D700, Decay, Fishing Boats, New Jersey, waterfront


20 Comments:
a marvelous one with very warm colors
fantastic light, love this boat
The soft sun really picks out the character of the aged hull.
Great composition, She sure does need some paint.
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 / /
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.
Very nice how only this boat seems to be bathing in the sunlight! It sticks out wonderfully this way!
Beautiful :) I love the lighing in this, it really highlights the boat and it's texture.
This one enters in my favorites on your blog. I like how the wood capture the warm light.
it does seem to need some TLC, but i think it's still seaworthy.. very nice textures and tones here.. nice shot! :D
Wow ... very beautiful warm lighting. Great photo !
Golden sunlight with golden wood - an irresistible combination. And it really transports sounds and smell of a small harbour on a quiet day.
Great shot, Laurie!
Fabulous light, I love the warmth coming from those colours :)
Fantastic photo, so much detail, perfect light too. Nothing better than marina scenes.
Beautiful, love the lighting on the boat, and the texture of the wood. Looks like a very photogrnic place :)
I like the perspective and the light in this shot! This wood boat is so fascinating...
Belle lumière sur la coque du bateau comme une promesse de belles pêches.
very interesting, love the lighting and your placement of the boat in the frame.
The wood a very noble material, always beautiful to see this boat which in lived, excellent shot.
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