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4
Jan
2013

Bow, USS Texas




Here’s another image of the USS Texas down in San Jacinto near Houston. I loved the texture of the metal plates making up the hull and the changing light over the curved surfaces. This was another image that just had to be monochrome.



Tagged - battleship, maritime, Monochrome, national historic site, navy, San Jacinto, ship, State Historic Site, texas, tx, USS Texas


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4 Comments

Scott Wyden Kivowitz
January 4, 2013, 8:02 am

Looks like you’re about to be impacted by the ship. Fantastic angle, crazy details processing. Love it!

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Kris Koeller
January 4, 2013, 2:52 pm

That’s pretty awesome. Well done.

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Scott Wood
January 9, 2013, 11:18 am

I love the composition that you selected for this image, but the processing really pushed it over the top. Great image.

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    Dave Wilson
    January 9, 2013, 12:11 pm

    Scott, on reading the excerpt of your comment, I was left wondering if you meant that the processing was over the top. Reading the whole comment, it seems that you like what I did with the shot! Thanks 🙂

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