River Thames: Driftwood II
One (of 2) Marine Service vessels owned and operated by the Port Of London Authority, sailing down the River Thames yesterday. I don't think I've seen or caught it before...it was built (I think in the UK) in 1989. The other vessel is Driftwood III...
One of Driftwood II's tasks is to collect & remove driftwood from the river: I have a shot, taken earlier this week, of a fairly large piece of such, big enough to have been Nessie in an older, more innocent world.
I have been trying to connect/link this lovely little Canon camera to my phone, but have so far been defeated. My scientific approach to such a task is usually to press all the buttons at random, sometimes twice or more and with varying ferocity, then give up. I have switched something on or off during this and this shot has suffered from whatever it is I did, in that it looks quite like a screenshot of an early colour TV in an area with a weak signal...
The Canon remains a wonderful little thing !
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River Thames: Driftwood II
One (of 2) Marine Service vessels owned and operated by the Port Of London Authority, sailing down the River Thames yesterday. I don't think I've seen or caught it before...it was built (I think in the UK) in 1989. The other vessel is Driftwood III...
One of Driftwood II's tasks is to collect & remove driftwood from the river: I have a shot, taken earlier this week, of a fairly large piece of such, big enough to have been Nessie in an older, more innocent world.
I have been trying to connect/link this lovely little Canon camera to my phone, but have so far been defeated. My scientific approach to such a task is usually to press all the buttons at random, sometimes twice or more and with varying ferocity, then give up. I have switched something on or off during this and this shot has suffered from whatever it is I did, in that it looks quite like a screenshot of an early colour TV in an area with a weak signal...
The Canon remains a wonderful little thing !
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