Friday, August 28, 2009

The ever-sinking ship



We've posted evening/night photos of the ever-sinking ship previously. This is what it looks like mid-morning. It will probably never really sink. Remember, this is Disneyland for adults!

18 comments:

  1. How do you get your photos so bright? It's not just the black background. I love how light and yet not washed out they are.

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  2. Love the first image with the perfectly specular eflection. Is it really possible they did it on purpose?

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  3. Beaucoup de charme ce bateau. C'est incroyable comme vos obtenez des photos très nettes. Est ce la lumiére naturel ou un réglage de votre appareil photo.

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  4. The reflection in the first shot is truly amazing.

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  5. Wow! Luminous. Wonderful photographs.

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  6. I still think you and Lois should jump in your canoe and go bail them out!

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  7. @ Safe Leif - You're right. We should do that. And we would except our canoe sank!

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  8. @ VP - Yes, of course. That's what they do! It's very effective, though...right?

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  9. It makes such an unusual reflection being half sunk. Disneyland for adults? Haha! I thought that was East Gwillimbury. ;-)

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  10. What an amazing catch! The reflection is so perfect!!!

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  11. @ Asta - It gives the place a certain panache, or "authenticity." Disneyland for adults!

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  12. @ Robert - You're seeing the natural light. I made a big mistake here, and had the camera set to "flash" white balance, so actually I had to darken the photos a bit to get the correct exposure.

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  13. The reflection is absolutely amazing! Both images are beautiful!

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  14. These are gorgeous, and the subject is fantastic. Oh for a slowly sinking boat near here! Excellent photos Jacob.

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  15. We've got several of these along the Danube and Sava rivers here...

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  16. I'll bite, so why is this boat 'sinking'?

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  17. @ Daryl - Because those who run The Villages want it that way! :-)

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  18. Beautiful photographs for a Drama Series ...
    Poor boat
    :-D

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