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The Matthew in the entrance to Padstow harbour where it will berth for the May Day weekend which includes the famous 'Obby 'Oss celebrations on Monday.
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LaSalle Park
Metairie, Louisiana
Matthew is a replica of a caravel sailed by John Cabot in 1497 from Bristol to North America, presumably Newfoundland. After a voyage which had got no further than Iceland, Cabot left again with only one vessel, Matthew, a small ship (50 tons), but fast and able. The crew consisted of only 18 people. Matthew departed either 2 May or 20 May 1497. She sailed to Dursey Head (latitude 51°36N), Ireland, from where she sailed due west, expecting to reach Asia. However, landfall was reached in North America on 24 June 1497. His precise landing-place is a matter of much controversy, with Cape Bonavista or St. John's in Newfoundland the most likely sites.
Cabot went ashore to take possession of the land, and explored the coast for some time, probably departing on 20 July. On the homeward voyage his sailors incorrectly thought they were going too far north, so Cabot sailed a more southerly course, reaching Brittany instead of England. On 6 August he arrived back in Bristol.
Matthew Roucka of Elkhorn won $1,000 playing Super Crazy 8s from the Nebraska Lottery! This is Matthew's second big win after he took home $50,000 back in 2010. Congrats, Matthew!
Matthew and I were scheduled to shoot at about 345 on Thursday but didn't start till 545 right after sun went down over the mountain. And when we get there I realized that my battery only had 9% of life left so we had to act fast. We shot for 20 minutes. I got about 80 shots and loved about 25 of them. Here is a few that I really liked.
Location: Mission Viejo - my fave spot
Lens: 24mm f/3.5 Tilt Shift
Model: Matthew Lindblad of BannerHill
Lighting: Natural
Edited in Lightroom 2.0
Photoshoot with Matthew Raetz
Actor/Model
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Bywater
New Orleans, Louisiana
The Matthew on the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal, leaving Gloucester after having taken part in the Gloucester Tall Ships Festival
on the 25 & 26 May 13.
Built: 1994-96 in Bristol, UK
Length overall: 24 metres
Beam: 6.5 metres
The Matthew is a full size replica of John Cabot’s ship which charted North America in 1497. She retraced the famous journey of her namesake in 1997 for the 500th anniversary of the voyage carrying the same number of crew and taking the same amount of time to reach Newfoundland. Not everything is exactly the same as the original though. The new Matthew uses some modern building materials such as aluminium bronze bolts rather than hand-wrought iron bolts or wooden nails to hold the planks in place. She also has radar, satellite communication, global positioning, an engine (for safe sailing in the busy seaways of the 20th century,) and a crew who stand a greater chance of survival when at sea as a result! Today, the Matthew is mainly based in Bristol Harbour taking visitors on short cruises.
© Mike Broome 2013
It's this dudes birthday today. If he hadn't gone and taken a job in the great white north (Montreal), we most likely would be out at some bar in Dallas right now, taking shots and making toasts. Instead I'm at my house watching Netflix and eating cheese. Thanks Matt & Happy Birthday!
If this picture looks familiar it's the same place, just two years later than this (one of my all time favorite photos I've taken of Matt): www.flickr.com/photos/lopiccolo/2982128994
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City Park
New Orleans, Louisiana
Matthew Halsall
Flagey Brussels
18-Nov-2022
Matthew Halsall Trumpet
Matt Cliffe Flute & saxophone
Alice Roberts Harp
Gavin Barras Bass
Alan Taylor Drums
Jack McCarthy Percussion
Jasper Green Piano
© Patrick Van Vlerken 2022
Members of the Coast Guard Academy Class of 2024 earned their shoulder boards in a ceremony at the Academy, Aug. 14, 2020.
The shoulder boards signify the completion of Swab Summer, and officially mark the class as members of the Corps of Cadets.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew Thieme.
Photoshoot with Matthew Raetz
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City Park
Mid City
New Orleans, Louisiana
Photoshoot with Matthew Raetz
Actor/Model
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City Park
Mid City
New Orleans, Louisiana
Photoshoot with Matthew Raetz
Actor/Model
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City Park
Mid City
New Orleans, Louisiana
MARCH 9TH 2011 - ROAD CYLING RACE - PARIS NICE - FOURTH STAGE BETWEEN CRECHES SUR SAONE AND BELLEVILLE - FRANCE - AUSTRALIAN HTC HIGHROAD MATTHEW GOSS IN ACTION DURING FOURTH STAGE.
©Nicolas Götz / www.sport-phot.com
Coming from KICK-ASS co-writer/director Matthew Vaughn and comic-book author Mark Millar, you’d expect their latest collaboration to mix adult action and comedy. With KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE that’s exactly what we’re getting amongst scatterings of Bond riffs boasting ...
Photoshoot with Matthew Raetz
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St. Roch's Shrine
St. Roch
New Orleans, Louisiana