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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Miss Julie

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More from the fishing docks in Belford NJ. I think Miss Julie is a clam boat but I am not certain.

Nikon D700
Nikkor 28-70mm f2.8
1/1600 second
F/2.8
ISO 200
70 mm

Labels: D700, Fishing Boats, New Jersey, waterfront

posted by Laurie at 12:00 AM

32 Comments:

Anonymous yz said...

fantastic light, love the processing also

2:13 AM, April 29, 2009  
Blogger Nazzareno said...

Miss Julia is the occasion for a photo with a beautiful light and a splendid detail.

3:24 AM, April 29, 2009  
Anonymous torekimi said...

Miss Julie's ass is as broad as mine so I'm a fan. Love the vignette

6:12 AM, April 29, 2009  
Anonymous Denis said...

Very nice light an detals for his fishing boat. Yes, t looks like a clam boat.

6:29 AM, April 29, 2009  
Blogger Vaggelis said...

so wonderful composition

6:57 AM, April 29, 2009  
Anonymous pao said...

looks like Miss Julie's had her share of adventures on the sea. :) i love the texture that the light gave the water. thanks for dropping by my photoblog, laurie.

7:37 AM, April 29, 2009  
Anonymous rian said...

i'm not particularly keen on boats so i'll just comment on how awesome the tones and textures look.. ;D great shot!

9:55 AM, April 29, 2009  
Anonymous clarence said...

Avast! No barnacles on her backside!

11:32 AM, April 29, 2009  
Anonymous Terry H. said...

I don't know how old Miss Julie is but looks likes she has been around the bay a few times. Beautiful and like the processing

1:57 PM, April 29, 2009  
Blogger Walter Neiger said...

well seen and nicely composed, great colours and textures.

2:14 PM, April 29, 2009  
Anonymous Bo said...

Nice. I love the colors, would love to be out on the sea right now.

3:40 PM, April 29, 2009  
Anonymous Olivier said...

Nice details of this fishing boat and treatment.

7:37 PM, April 29, 2009  
Blogger João Fialho said...

Wonderful composition. I like it.

Greetings from Portugal.

8:22 PM, April 29, 2009  
Blogger PastorMac's Ann said...

Stopped by via Carmi's and wow! I'm so glad I did. I've spent about 1/2 hour clicking through your photos. Stunning! you have amazing photographic talent!

8:37 PM, April 29, 2009  
Blogger Michele said...

so vivid i can hear the water and boat sounds! very nice.

9:54 PM, April 29, 2009  
Anonymous Leila said...

Nice boat detail... I love how you used the light and how you've post processed this pic!

4:01 AM, April 30, 2009  
Anonymous 10fraction said...

Miss Julie is well presented qith a very big vignetting, but it just focusses the attention on the subject and shows how Julie has been enlighted beautifully by the sun

5:58 AM, April 30, 2009  
Anonymous Olivier Jules said...

beautiful name :D

6:08 AM, April 30, 2009  
Anonymous Suby and Sinem said...

Something about the saturation and vignette on this shot we love :)

6:16 AM, April 30, 2009  
Anonymous andy said...

Love the warm tones! Really cool photo and boat!

2:20 PM, April 30, 2009  
Anonymous Nicolas said...

Great boat ! I like the different point of view !

3:30 PM, April 30, 2009  
Anonymous ceanothe said...

Quelle belle photo, bon week-end !

3:31 PM, April 30, 2009  
Blogger Markus Spring said...

Harmony here is in the rusty reds and the green of net and painting. Rarely you find overdone colors on these older, well-used things, what a relief for the eyes in contrary to these new plastic-fantastic leasure fancies.

4:07 PM, April 30, 2009  
Anonymous Framed and Shot said...

That is a lovely behind.. The colour and texture are outstanding. We did not notice the vignetting until we read it in the comments, so that means that for us it worked in putting the attention where it should be.

9:16 PM, April 30, 2009  
Anonymous Arjan - PlasticDaisy said...

Man, I love these shots of old rusty boats. You present them really true to life. Well done!

6:12 AM, May 01, 2009  
Blogger Paul said...

Laurie: I'm really enjoying your boat / harbor series. I can almost smell the brine! Well, maybe I can since I'm close to the ocean! ;-)

8:47 AM, May 01, 2009  
OpenID macroartinnature said...

Really love how the vignetting pulls my eyes right into the detailed areas, and how it achieves those contrasting colors to pop out.

Excellent!

Michael

8:49 AM, May 01, 2009  
Anonymous martie said...

Really nice, Laurie. I really like the lighting in this one.

10:53 AM, May 01, 2009  
Anonymous ankush vimawala said...

interesting shot!

7:53 PM, May 01, 2009  
Blogger Snapshutter said...

That green stands out nicely, and the vignette really adds to this photo.

9:35 PM, May 01, 2009  
Anonymous Tero said...

Strong contrast in many ways.

12:36 PM, May 04, 2009  
Anonymous Ricochet said...

Hi Laurie
Wow!!! I love the subject, perfect lighting, very nice Post Processing and good use of the vignette!
Bravo à toi!

3:10 PM, May 14, 2009  

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