Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Theme Day: Big

Moby Wonder bow and a gozzettaThe “gozzetta” of the Venice quarter is training in the waters of the “Porto Mediceo” just in front of the bow of the “Moby Wonder”.

Search labels: Moby - ferry

43 comments:

  1. Big? It's huge! A great shot for a comparison.
    Sunny :)

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  2. Wow! This is a great take on the theme! Cheers!

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  3. Beautiful Shot. Contrast between big and small boat.

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  4. It's no wonder you chose the 'moby wonder' for your example of BIG. Good choice.

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  5. That really does scream big at you. Great shot.

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  6. It's been said before, but wow! You really captured the theme.

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  7. Beautiful picture, nice idea of capture BIG!

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  8. It's not BIG, it's SUPER BIG! Nice harbor view of the BIG boat!

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  9. David vs Goliath. That is a cool shot.

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  10. I like the differences in scale in this photo, which makes it so effective. That, and also the great colors!

    Quite an interesting shot, VP!

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  11. Most excellent BIG. Applause, applause! Great shot - it is great how effective the photo is showing only a detail and implying the hugeness of the ship.

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  12. Perfect choice for Theme Day. I love it. This picture made me laugh out loud. Thanks.a

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  13. Yes, that is big. The elephnt and the mouse. Spectacular photo.

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  14. Love how you show the size by showing the smaller boat. That's big. I put a boat on Monte Carlo today too. I love the previous comment - elephant and the mouse! True.

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  15. Excellent! Thanks for reminding me that today is a BIG day! I almost forgot. Happy settembre!

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  16. Wow, you have really managed to add something BIG in your photo!
    Nice composition and colors!

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  17. Great idea and interpretation
    of themes ...
    Beautiful shot!

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  18. Congratulations for this brilliant shot. The tiny rowing boat gives a striking idea of how BIG the ferry behind can be.

    One of the best shots I've seen so far on the theme!

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  19. Wow, it's not big, it's huge!!!
    Superb photo:)

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  20. Fantastic shot for scale!
    I really love those Loony Tunes ships.

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  21. Can you imagine trying to row The Moby?

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  22. SUPER! What a great shot for the theme day!

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  23. I remember the loony tunes big boat from few weeks ago. Very brave young man rowing in the big waters! There is a thrill and action full image!

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  24. Frightening! Very nice job of showing the scale. Nice photo!

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  25. ok, that is big. Great perspective of big. one of the best interpretations today!

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  26. I like the contrast between the big and the small. Nice choice!

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  27. Yes, that renders the concept of big quite effectively!!!

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  28. What a great contrasting photo, certainly I get the concept of BIG.

    Thanks for visiting AntiguaDaiyPhoto and leaving your first comment.

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  29. wow, those rowers are fierce! Great photo.

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  30. My favourite vessel on Theme Day. Indeed huge.

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  31. Wow, it's really big and spooky a little bit :|
    Very good choice for today ;-)

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  32. Great image. The contrast between the rowers and the goliath ferry is great. Nice colours.

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  33. . . . and your ship has more colors. This is a great angle! Great photo op with the little boat.

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  34. I too had a feeling you were going to return here. Great pick!

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  35. As everyone else said: great shot, nice framing and beautiful colors. If there was a Theme Day 1st prize I would vote for your picture.

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  36. I love the contrast, and you do have to check for a few moments to make certain the big one isn't moving....

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  37. My goodness, how small the rowing boat looks!

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