Thanks a lot, Dolly. In my experience, taking a black and white photo is often more difficult than taking a color photo. And the result is often more interesting.
I don’t know anything about the technicalities of taking a photo, but I agree regarding the results. I also find black and white photos more interesting.
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It’s nice to know that the decision I made is correct. Thank you.
Black and white emphasizes the texture of the deck contrasting with solidity of the bollard and ripples in water – excellent.
Thanks a lot, Dolly. In my experience, taking a black and white photo is often more difficult than taking a color photo. And the result is often more interesting.
I don’t know anything about the technicalities of taking a photo, but I agree regarding the results. I also find black and white photos more interesting.
It’s nice to know that the decision I made is correct. Thank you.
My pleasure, Vova. Incidentally, it’s a docking, rather than mooring bollard. Not that it makes a difference to your wonderful photo.
Thanks for the correction. I am not an expert in such things, but it is still good to know the correct name.
It makes no difference in terms of your photo, of course, and you have to be a sailor to know terminology. I hope you didn’t mind!
Not at all. I’m very thankful.
I am glad.
Wonderful!
✨☀️🙏🕉️♾️☮️🙏☀️✨
Thank you.
The sharp lines of the hook and wood are set off by the soft focus of the water’s ripples.
Thank you very much. This is exactly what I wanted to achieve. I’m glad I was able to do it.
Wonderful shot!
Thank you.
Nice shot. I see these every time I visit a port. Never thought to click a picture of one.
This is a very ordinary thing. And usually you don’t see it. But sometimes you suddenly see it and understand that it’s worth capturing it. Thank you.