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Roe island road at low tide.
Long exposure using a 16 stop ND filter and firecrest holder.
The tide was out so took advantage to have a go at some late afternoon long exposures, bright and moody day with the clouds overhead and sun trying it's best to ruin the exposure although making use of this during processing, a moody sky and a pretty windy day all in all a fabulous day...
Alter Aalschokker ( Rhein Aalfänger Schiff ) der nur bei extrem Niedrigwasser zu sehen ist wie momentan und sonnst nur die Mastspitze !.!....Light-Brush Technik innerhalb der Langzeitbelichtung angewendet !.
(Rhine eel catcher ship) which can only be seen at extremely low tide as is currently the case and otherwise only the top of the mast!.!....Light-Brush technique used within the long-term exposure!.
The bow of the wreck of the SS Selma—a 425-foot-long experimental concrete ship built in 1919 and sunk in 1922—rises from the waters of Texas’ Galveston Bay.
Sainte Anne wurde 1742 vom französischen Entdeckungsreisenden Lazare Picault als erstem Europäer erreicht. 1770 entstand eine Siedlung. Die überwiegend mit tropischem Regenwald bestandene Insel misst an ihrem höchsten Punkt 246 Meter über dem Meer. Das in Privatbesitz befindliche Sainte Anne liegt 4 Kilometer vor der Nordostküste der Hauptinsel Mahé und der Hauptstadt Victoria.
Sainte Anne Island is the largest (2.27 km²) of eight islands in Ste Anne Marine National Park of the Seychelles. These islands are part of the Mont Fleuri District of the Seychelles. It is 4 km off the east coast of Mahé and has abundant tropical vegetation. The highest peak on Sainte Anne is 246 meters (807 feet). The French explorer Lazare Picault first discovered the island in 1742, on the day of Saint Anne, and the first French settlement in the Seychelles was established here in 1770.
Silhouetted freighters on the Atlantic Ocean just after sunrise.
My intent was to try to do these spectacular sunrays a remote bit of justice, and to include silhouettes of these massive ships in the foreground of the capture. I tried framing this shot many different ways (closer / left / right / wider / etc.), but opted for this as I felt it best (though still not perfectly) captured all of the elements I was pursuing, including the clear blue sky above and beyond the clouds.
When I was enjoying the last beams of the sunset I noticed a huge ship, called Marella DIscovery, in between the islands heading in towards Haugesund harbor
Carefully it was moving itself, it's very narrow here
Small houses on the islands
Sheep too
No bridges, you have to use a boat to come to these islands
It was acutally pretty cool to watch
I felt a simple awe
Such a huge ship and the captain and his crew sailed nicely in and anchored up
Wow
I adore captains
hehe
I'm after all a Viking Queen
The Panamanian registered bulk carrier called “Federal Island” sits in the Nanaimo, BC., harbour, waiting to be filled with its next load to be transported to Malaysia. This bulk carrier, 200m in length, floated at anchor in the sun as we passed by on our way to Tsawwassen ferry terminal from Duke Harbour, Nanaimo. Ferry passages between Vancouver Island and the B.C. mainland offer spectacular views of nature and marine vessels.
A old friend of ours, used to call the Passion Flower Mother Ship because they looked like little space ship's, so we still call them that.
Men Say Brown
On the radio this morning: The average woman knows
275 colors-and men know eight. Women say coffee,
mocha, copper, cinnamon, taupe. Men say brown........
Henry M. Seiden
Source: Poetry ( January 1999 )
The Vicount Restaurant and Ship on the Moskva River embankment in Krasnogorsk.
A venue for weddings, birthdays, and other events. Rent the "Black Pearl" restaurant on the Vicount ship. A varied banquet and buffet menu, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available. A cozy hookah bar, outdoor events, and a large area for various celebrations are also available.
Celebrate on the shore or on the water.
I've posted a day shot of this ship but I feel like the night shot looks interesting. I just found out Galveston is offering day sails to tourist. Checked it out on line and it's $300 dollars a person. So, looks like I won't be going out for a day sail anytime soon.
With the Arrival of the Carnival Victory on the 19th june 2006 with about 3200 guests and Visitors the city of Saint John was buzzing with activities in spite of the early fog which clear up later in the early evening ......It was a deligteful and Carnival atmosphere near the harbour .....More than 32 Cruise Ship will Visit Saint John NB this Year,including Queen Mary 2 her second Visit this October.
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"A journey is best measured in friends, rather than miles." – Tim Cahill