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A Fisherman of Maryport Cumbria UK
doing what generations have done before him, maybe the nets and tools have changed, but they will always be "Men of the Sea" to me.
A dangerous occupation which commands my utmost respect.
Like every image we capture there is a story behind it and this one is no different.
I captured this on a trip to South Carolina. I saw some shrimp boats on a small inlet and stopped to ask if I could photograph them. The owner of the boat was there and said yes. After I finished what I was shooting he ask if I would like to go out with them and see the entire process, I had to decline but what an awesome opportunity. Maybe next time.
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Gracias por vuestras visitas y comentarios.
Thanks for your visits and comments.
And through the net curtain !!
Shot taken for Saturday Self Challenge 02/08/2025 -- Nets / Meshes .
Taking the challenge as it says , just a shot of the net curtains at home . A bit different , the nets at this window have some colour in them , however , for the purpose of the shot I have saturated the colour a bit , but not too much . A very quick handheld shot just hoping the wind did not move the nets while grabbing the shots .
For my track this week , well this is a picture of home and the flower is quite a deep purple ---
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Listen out for Jon cooking on the Hammond !!
I loved how these nets, in a remote part of the island of Bressay, seemed to blend into the landscape.
For an account of my trip to the Shetland Islands:
Dynamic yellow metal nets on a pair of table tennis tables in the relxation zone beside the Flinders University building in Tonsley.
I visited the place after finding out that it won an international architecture award for adaptive reuse.. All that remains of the old Mitsubishi car factory is its metal framework and light & airiness.
Shrimping vessel rigged and ready with its trawling rig referred to as the "night trawl" or "butterfly" (wing) nets.
These nets are used in shallow water mainly at night when the shrimp are near the surface of the water.
The rigging consists of two rectangular wing nets, or frames, with 3/4 inch mesh netting. These nets are hinged to the bow of the boat so that the nets can be lowered perpendicularly or raised horizontally to the vessel. This type of net is generally used on small, fast luggers, and Lafitte skiffs, or is mounted to docks or platforms along the bank of the waterway.
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Have a great Monday and new week.
January and the lobster pots and nets are a colourful sight at Mudeford Quay. Mudeford Christchurch Dorset.
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This is one image in a short series from one morning on the coast.
For a look at them as a collection, check out, GulfCoast