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Launching place of the raid on St. Nazaire.  28th March 1942
Launching place of the raid on St. Nazaire. 28th March 1942
cbonsall


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Selective Desaturation (Advanced Editing II)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S602Z
Location: Falmouth
Date: Jun 20, 2004
Galleries: Landscape, Water
Date Uploaded: Jun 20, 2004

Monument on Falmouth Harbour, commemorating the raid on St Nazaire which was launched from the town.

For more details: //www.combinedops.com/St%20Nazaire.htm

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Place: 147 out of 227
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Avg (commenters): 6.0000
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Avg (non-participants): 5.1184
Views since voting: 789
Votes: 208
Comments: 3
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/26/2004 06:33:11 PM
This is an effective use of color to make a point. I think, though, that cropping out some of the sky would give the color more of the frame and help it stand out better.
06/22/2004 12:46:05 PM
Good, original idea. The color brings you to what is "important". The focal point (the color) seems just a little too far down and to the left within the composition. It would have been very nice to have had a little more tonal range in the B & W, but have no idea if this is even possible or perhaps you wanted to keep a more "overcast" look for your subject matter. Focus is not very crisp, which will probably affect the scores you see overal.
06/21/2004 11:44:57 AM
nicely done.


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