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[Alternate] BB Ocean, Stavanger, Norway 2014
ALTERNATE image processing: We saw several such oil service ships in Stavanger.
The original, posted to Happy Fence Friday, seemed a bit too "blue" to me. So, off to GIMP again, to see about some color manipulation.
I hope that this image is a bit "warmer". It should be noted that I was trying new camera setups when these photos were taken, and this might be one where the "default" color temperature was set in my Nikon D700 camera. I have noted that many photos from that time period were, by default, cast with more blue than I like to see.
HOWEVER, the ship still looks "pink", much as in the original photo. You can see the "pinkness" when contrasting the hull color with the red of the safety gear, and international "orange" of the life ring near the pilot house.
The original posting:
www.ipernity.com/doc/2543754/51259846
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The original, posted to Happy Fence Friday, seemed a bit too "blue" to me. So, off to GIMP again, to see about some color manipulation.
I hope that this image is a bit "warmer". It should be noted that I was trying new camera setups when these photos were taken, and this might be one where the "default" color temperature was set in my Nikon D700 camera. I have noted that many photos from that time period were, by default, cast with more blue than I like to see.
HOWEVER, the ship still looks "pink", much as in the original photo. You can see the "pinkness" when contrasting the hull color with the red of the safety gear, and international "orange" of the life ring near the pilot house.
The original posting:
www.ipernity.com/doc/2543754/51259846
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I do like 'working' ships as opposed to carriers of cargoes or people.
Robert Swanson club has replied to Phil Sutters clubWe have taken many cruises and always try to take photos of the ships in port. From the big container ship to the smaller support vessel. I'll try to post more of them in the future.
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