“ Cook Strait Ferry crossing - Picton to Wellington ”
I had this concept in my mind a couple of days beforehand, but still not sure it totally works for the task of leading lines. There's a line from the horizon, lines on the deck of the ferry and lines from the blur of the water - but do they lead?

Having said that, standing in the ...
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Photo Location: A ferry on the Cook Strait, New Zealand
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": 10 seconds or slower
  • Steve Allingham Edited 5 years ago

    Stunning! Your composition works with the horizon in the center because of the "weight" of the ferry at the bottom. But I agree that lopping off some of the… more

    Stunning! Your composition works with the horizon in the center because of the "weight" of the ferry at the bottom. But I agree that lopping off some of the sky would have made for a more dynamic image. Regardless, I love the minimal blue color palette accented by the yellow in the near foreground.

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  • Kim Sisk Edited 5 years ago

    Beautiful shot - love the composition.

    Beautiful shot - love the composition.

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  • Paulo Hodgson Edited 5 years ago

    You always think about it afterwards, but I now think I should have chopped a bit more of the sky out an gone for more of a 'rule of thirds' view.

    You always think about it afterwards, but I now think I should have chopped a bit more of the sky out an gone for more of a 'rule of thirds' view.

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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8
15" f/16 100 24

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#leadinglines #longexposure #ship #ferry #boat #water #sea #horizon

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