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It will soon be sailing season in Ontario. Recently launched, and mast and sails going on soon This sunset photo was taken at Norman Island, BVI, while tied to a mooring ball for the evening. Processing in free download of NIK and cloud softening adjustment in Lightroom.
It's been a long time since I was sailing and was good to be back at the helm for a thrilling ride in 18-20 knot winds. Not many other boats out there but did get a few photos of this Beneteau :)
Edited in Topaz Studio and NIK Silver Efex
Shot with the Olympus XZ-1 in Key West.
This photo has been in Explore on May 5, 2022. Highest position = #29. This is my 177th photo in Explore.
A pair of Southern Pacific SD45T-2s in full “Speed Lettering”, muscle a 68-car merchandise train through a tree lined curve east of Springville, Utah the afternoon of Oct. 27, 1996.
Have been looking back to, this time,last year and found some shots that have not seen the light of day, until today.This was taken from the Ferry Port and is part of Langstone Harbour.The pedestrian ferry has just been reopened after a long closure.
Explore: Oct 7, 2009 #465
No HDR. Madeira...
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Party boat at sunset - Gulf of Mexico - Panama City Beach, Florida
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Monte Viso (Italy) and its ramparts descending on a sea of clouds.
During this beautiful autumn sunset I felt as being on an exposed side of a vessel engaged to navigate for endless seas...
Quite visible, below, the Lake Superior and Lake Lausetto (frozen).
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Jolly Rover ll ~ Historic Key West Harbor
Florida Keys ~ Key West, Florida U.S.A.
Sunset ~ Thanksgiving Weekend 2016
(three more photos 'of this sail-ship' in the comments)
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The tall ship Schooner Jolly II Rover was designed by Naval Architect Meritt Walter as a mercenary vessel and was built in 1994 by Bock Marine of Beaufort, North Carolina. The Rover’s hull is constructed out of steel and at 80′ long with her trademarks sails, topmast and square rig she is a magnificent sight under sail as well as sitting quietly dockside.
The amazing Schooner Jolly II Rover is proudly owned by Bill Malone and is operated out of Key West’s Historic Seaport. He purchased the Jolly II Rover in 2003 to fulfill a lifelong dream of operating a classic, square rigged, topsail schooner.
At the time of purchase, the Jolly Rover was in Fort Myers, Florida. With the help of enthusiastic friends, Bill sailed the Jolly Rover back to his adopted home of New Orleans. With his new team, “The Pirates of Lake Pontchartrain” he offered day and evening sails on Lake Pontchartrain with daily sailing trips, sunset sails and sailing charters.
Several years later you could say that fate intervened. Hurricane Katrina passed through New Orleans and blew the Jolly II Rover back to Florida where the tall ship belongs – among the traditional sailing ships, both mercenary & merchant, of the Historic Seaport of Key West.
schoonerjollyrover.com/about-jolly-rover/