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As the wind dropped, a nice set of reflections developed of the sails, masts and rigging of the schooner Rembrandt van Rijn, Scoresby Sund, East Greenland.
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"Let me sail, let me sail,
Let the Orinoco flow
Let me reach, let me beach
on the shores of Tripoli
Let me sail, let me sail,
Let me crash upon your shore
Let me reach, let me beach
Far beyond the Yellow Sea
Sail away, sail away, sail away..."
From the song "Orinoco Flow" by Enya
No reason to lie
No need to pretend
I’m grateful to die
To live once again
I’m fearless to fly
And reach for the end
Cathedral Cove
New Zealand
An iconic location in the Corromandel region of North Island. We stayed very close to this spot to venture down a few times to this location for a shoot. Didn't get any stunning sunsets or sunrises but this subtle one at sunset was enough to bring out in post processing.
Visit the blog to see the before and after as well as a guide to the area : everlookphotography.wordpress.com/2014/11/06/north-island...
After 2 hours of bumping around in our small boat to was a pleasure to catch sight of this beautiful yacht cutting through the choppy waters
Somehow the older ships at Portsmouth seem as imposing as modern destroyers - the Warrior in Portsmouth harbour.
Mr. Dico teaches his son how to fix the mast before sailing.
Costa da Lagoa, Lagoa da Conceição, Florianópolis SC - Brazil.
SUNSET - Key West Harbor - Key West, FL U.S.A.
Sunset Sail The Harbor - Fall 2021 - Nov. 26th, 2021
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - silhouette]
*[Tall Sail-Ship - Schooner America 2.0 - Full-Sails]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_West,_Florida
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_keys
"Come Sail Away" - by STYX
It's a little frustrating having too many interests, because I sometimes get a little confused what to do.. I am trying to find my own style in painting.. still searching though
Schooner America 2.0 ~ 3500 Feet of Sails ~ Sunset Sail
Florida Keys ~ Key West Harbor ~ Key West, Florida U.S.A.
(one more photo 'of the America 2.0' in the comments)
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History: Designed and built by Scarano Boat Inc. in Albany, N.Y., the America 2.0 had big shoes to fill. Its 1995 predecessor, the 139-foot America, now berthed in Santa Barbara, won the hearts and minds of many islanders on and off the docks. That ship replicated the original America, a 101-foot sailing vessel that won an 1851 race against 15 yachts of the Royal Yacht Squadron, what would become known forever as the "America's Cup" in honor of that ship. The original America ended up a blockade-runner for the Confederacy and, after the Yankees seized her, became a blockade-buster for the federals. She remained government property until falling victim to a shed collapse in 1945, and with the shed was scrapped and burned.
The America 2.0, the Adirondack III, the Western Union, the Appledore and other tall ships are credited with helping keep
Key West's maritime traditions alive for years to come.
Sunset Cruise on the America 2.0 www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwafAYA32Ek
Sailing the Schooner America (w/ great music!)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1Wm0NQnfKY
America 2.0 - by Classic Harbor Line (w/ great sunset!)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq-KIhBdQsE#t=78.783416
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_West,_Florida
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_keys
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Mr. Ray's original schooner America 1995 maiden voyage www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Aw3Fokh32s
[On a personal note; I did work on Mr. Ray's two yachts and his hotel before he built his replica of The America. I always remember him talking about his dream of building it. On a sad note, he passed away shortly after fulfilling his dream, and I deeply miss him. When his vessel arrived in Fort Lauderdale, I met with him and we made arrangements for me to do work on its interior when he returned from South America in the Spring. He passed away and never made it back, and the vessel was sold to a charter company in Key West, shortly thereafter. A great man. He had a dream...and he made it happen. Thanks for the memories, Mr Ray. RIP, my dear friend.]
America 2.0 (105 feet) replaces Mr. Ray's original schooner America (139 feet). (The original is now berthed in Santa Barbara, California)