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We seem to have run aground!
This photo was taken by a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera with a KOWA 1:3.5/55 lens and Kowa L39 3C(UV) ø67 filter using Kodak Ektar 100 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
The summer season is in full swing for large Cruise Ships coming into the Port of Vancouver and going up to Alaska and other areas. The small red life raft in this shot is really dwarfed by this huge ship as it passes under the Lions Gate Bridge,
The bridge links the City of Vancouver through Stanley Park with the twin cities of West and North Vancouver. The red cranes in the background are in North Vancouver and as the ships head up to Alaska they are going through what is called the Burrard Inlet before they head out to the open seas of the Pacific Ocean waters.
DSC_8667-The tall ship Esmerelda is a 4 masted Barquentine ship from Chile. It is seen here sailing past the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City during Rendez-vous 2017.
Dutch sailing ship Golden Leeuw (Lion), built in 1937, in Torbay late this afternoon. It was about 3 miles (5km) away from where I was. I haven't used a painting effect. That's just a simple edit.
Wind farm instillation vessel Wind Orca passing Lossie late this afternoon for Invergordon. It'll load up there with more turbine blades and journey back to the offshore construction site in a day or two.
© 2009 Steve Kelley
The Light Ship Ambrose at the South Street Seaport in New York City (NYC).
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Schiffsdetails
Schiffstyp: Bulk carrier
Baujahr: 2011
Länge x Breite: 229 m X 32 m
Bruttoregistertonnen: 45259, Tragfahigkeit: 81838 t
Eingetragene Geschwindigkeit (Max./Durchschnitt): 12.4 / 10 knots
Flagge: Singapore [SG]
Rufzeichen: 9V9073
IMO: 9526485, MMSI: 563616000
Schiffsdetails
Schiffstyp: Ro-ro cargo
Baujahr: 1998
Länge x Breite: 197 m X 26 m
Bruttoregistertonnen: 24196, Tragfahigkeit: 11089 t
Eingetragene Geschwindigkeit (Max./Durchschnitt): 18.6 / 14.9 knots
Flagge: Denmark [DK]
Rufzeichen: OWLH2
IMO: 9157284, MMSI: 219458000
ISH (IMO: 9035864) is a LNG Tanker that was built in 1995 (27 years ago) and is sailing under the flag of Liberia.
It’s carrying capacity is 137512 cubic meters Liquid Gas and her current draught is reported to be 9.9 meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 293 meters and her width is 45.84 meters. Inbound Inpex 221030.
yeah we still have some Vikings in Norway. This is an operational Viking ship, a replica of the famous Oseberg ship. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oseberg_Ship
This ship, near the canal, Brussels, by night.
Brussels by night
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Each is 6" x 9.25", made as a set. Edition of 4 as a set, but I have plenty as separates too. October 2010.
I did this as an experiment, I haven't done a linoleum cut for many years and my last one was so awful I never wanted to do these again. But I had a linoleum and realized they aren't so horrible, so I do plan on doing more.
Jack Harper: How can man die better: than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his Gods.
Sally: I created you, Jack. I am your god.
Jack Harper: Frick you, Sally!
/KABOOM
So I'm sitting in an expensive movie and beautiful theater on vacation in Kansas watching Oblivion, and I see the Bubble VTOL flying through clouds. I said to myself I have to build this, and starting working on design ideas immediately. However I soon lost myself in the extremely awesome and complex plot. I was on the edge of my seat for most of it, and Tom Cruise performed brilliantly. Its definitely my favorite Tom Cruise film.
A big thanks to Evan (Lego Junkie) for giving me a couple of great suggestions.
Perhaps the only big inaccuracy on this compared the real deal is there are no guns on the cockpit. I'm just enough of a Lego genius to figure out how to do that...wait, I might have some idea..oh well!
Reference photos here: herocomplex.latimes.com/movies/oblivion-tom-cruise-bubble...
This will be displayed at Brickfair Virginia.
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