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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 P&O Azura, the P&O Ventura, and the Royal Princess are in Antigua. Looks like the Princess ship is parked all wonky! :)
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.
Typical boat from the Spanish East, it receives different names depending on the place, in this case, in the Valencian Albufera "albuferenc"
Barca típica del levante español (este), recibe diversos nombre según el lugar, en este caso, en la Albufera valenciana "albuferenc"
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.
This ship was partially submerged in water near the sea shore for many months. Now it is saved and kept on the ground. Probably after few days it will be sold to local scrap traders.
Still a dignified end than being deteriorating in the sea unattended.
See it's previous condition in the below link
www.flickr.com/photos/152234039@N02/38796160100/in/datepo...
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.
It's the best view ever
You can sit for hours if you want
All kinds of ships, boats and yachts, fishboats, sailboats and cruiseships are passing her living room
(hope that was the right terminology, mon Capitain lol)
Kish Island, Iran
The Greek Ship is the nickname of a cargo steamship, Khoula F, that has been beached on the southwest coast of Kish Island, Iran, since 1966. She was built in Britain by William Hamilton and Company in Port Glasgow, Scotland, who launched her on 9 March 1943 as Empire Trumpet and completed her in April 1943. From 1946 to 1966 she passed through a series of British and Iranian owners and various changes of name. Her final owners were Greek, and it is from them that she derives her nickname.
In kish Island, the ship attracts tourists who come to view her at sunset.