Varnished

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I believe that this man owns this boat. Snatches of conversation overheard suggest this, as does his posture. Besides which he was varnished by the sun to exactly the same tone, and nearly the same colour, as the boat. It took a bit of effort in post to pull his face out from the all the varnished wood around him.

For other images in this boat festival series, check out this link.

 

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Canon EOS 5Dmkii, SMC Takumar 35mm/f3.5 lens, ISO100, 1/80th, ~f-8

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17 thoughts on “Varnished

    • That is a good observation David. I wonder if he lives on it. The boat itself had the feeling of being lived aboard – a little bit less perfect than many of those on display.

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    • Thanks Andy – jumble is a very good word. Some of that is the view through the far window too. It makes it hard to discern anything, but there are a lot of nautical bits and pieces.

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  2. Love this, great work Ehpem! I always get very nervous in shooting people too, and am pleasantly surprised most of the time when I do. This is a great example of this genre!

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    • Thanks Vicki. Very true about the portraits. I feel uncomfortable taking them. This guy though was on display with his boat. He must have mentally consented to having his picture taken by strangers. Even so, I pointed the lens at something else on the side of his boat and caught him in the periphery of the wide-ish angle as I did not want to seem like I was taking his picture (and cropped the left side off later). Shy that way I guess, with strangers.

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