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There are no oysters to harvest. Most of the oyster boats are gone, but this one is being used by a crabber. Late in the afternoon the birds use it for a roost. This image was processed and textured in Photoshop.
Another view of the boats at Porthmadog.
Porthmadog, known before 1974 in an anglicised Portmadoc form and locally as "Port", is a Welsh coastal town and community in the Eifionydd area of Gwynedd and the historic county of Caernarfonshire.
A boat moored up at the Nottingham end of the Beeston canal, near Meadow Lane if memory serves. The reflections are what caught my eye.
Cosmic Symbol camera
Kentmere 100 film
Lab develop & scan
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when you live on an island the fastest way (and the only way) to get from place to place is by boat. and somtimes you dont have a dock, so you have to jump into the water and walk to the land
Island Zapatillas - Bocas Del Toro - Panama
location: waterfront city, marina, dockland's, melbourne, australia
image info: nikon d90, 18-200mm@18.00mm focal length, manual settings w/ circular polarizer filter, iso:200, exposure:1/160s, aperture:f/3.5 and handheld.
shot taken last: january 16, 2011
photo process info: natural light, with crop and no hdr. pp in adobe cs2 (adjustment of brightness/ contrast, exposure, shadows/ highlights and color balance), picasa 3.0 (adjusment of sharpen, crop, glow, straighten, graduated tint, tuning and watermark) and neat images (reducing noise).
A frosty morning on the K&A Canal. Taken on Dundas Aqueduct that carries the K&A canal across the river Avon to its right bank. Dundas Aqueduct near Bath. Somerset/Wiltshire, England, UK.
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Newfoundland has more little ponds and lakes than you count, squared. This blue boat was docked on one of them.