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Post by chrisc on Aug 4, 2012 23:00:56 GMT
Hit last month with 80-100 MPH winds and torrential rain (over 22 inches in a 24 hour period).
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Post by nickjohnson on Aug 5, 2012 13:42:21 GMT
Well Chris, that's going to take some getting back in the water! I wonder if it might have been better to do just the marooned boat – and in portrait format?
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Post by chrisc on Aug 5, 2012 19:55:03 GMT
I may yet go back to that crop.
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Post by jeeperman on Aug 6, 2012 0:35:51 GMT
I would agree, the righted boat steals a bit of my attention. I do like it however.
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Post by chrisc on Aug 6, 2012 14:50:45 GMT
How about this? New crop, slight color balance shift. A little cloning here and there.
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Post by Kay on Aug 6, 2012 19:22:49 GMT
I of course to be different like a cross between the 2. The second crop & orientation but with the posts of the jetty, just not the other boat?
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Post by jeeperman on Aug 8, 2012 2:57:07 GMT
I was thinking along the same lines as Kay.
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Post by Stevewebb on Aug 8, 2012 8:37:24 GMT
That sure was some wind.
Can you answer a question for me Chris? When I was in the Keys last year I saw hundreds of boats kept in metal racking outside. Like you would see stuff stored in a warehouse.
What do they do when a storm blows through? I kind of imagine it raining boats.
I like the first picture by the way. It's like it shows the before and after or could be used to demonstrate why you would moor your boat in a certain way.
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