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Test with a used barrel of an old lens, with built in aperture and different simple lenses (exchangeable). Nothing to notice, but some are quite funny. So enjoy them and excuse the humble quality of them.
IMO: 9179983
MMSI: 212204000
Rufzeichen: P3ZV9
Flagge: Cyprus [CY]
AIS Type: Cargo
Bruttoraumzahl: 9233
Tragfahigkeit: 3347 t
Length Overall x Grösste Breite: 99.9m × 19.83m
Baujahr: 1998
Status: Aktiv
Schiffsdetails
Schiffstyp: Oil/chemical tanker
Baujahr: 1998
Länge x Breite: 96 m X 16 m
Bruttoregistertonnen: 3811, Tragfahigkeit: 5498 t
Eingetragene Geschwindigkeit (Max./Durchschnitt): 10.2 / 7.8 knots
Flagge: Cayman Is [KY]
Rufzeichen: ZCRD9
IMO: 9148958, MMSI: 319402000
IMO: 9433262
MMSI: 636092528
Call Sign: D5EW4
Flag: Liberia [LR]
AIS Vessel Type: Cargo
Gross Tonnage: 9627
Deadweight: 12709 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 138.55m × 21.34m
Year Built: 2008
Status: Active
Read more at www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:758931/...
So the Harbour, Town and Abbey was bedlam for most of the afternoon and evening.. lots of folk descending on this beautiful part of the North Yorkshire coastline..
As I like to be slightly different on this hectic weekend I captured this minimalistic image of Captain Cooks HM Bark Endeavour sailing back into port ⚓ it's the only life size replica in the northern hemisphere 👌☠️
Port Phillip Pilots Vessel "Corsair" returns to Queenscliff, after picking up a pilot from an exiting ship at Port Phillip Heads (the Rip).
Nador (Marruecos-Morocco), 08/11/2003
Buque para cargas refrigeradas "Asian Olive", entrando en el puerto marroquí de Nador para cargar naranjas.
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Reefer vessel "Asian Olive", arriving at Moroccan port of Nador to load oranges.
Vessel 11 is a restaurant on a old lightship that lies in the Wijnhaven, a old part of the Rotterdam harbour in the centre of the city.
LomoApparat / Lomography 400 film
As this was a repeat trip to NYC I shot some 35mm film on a plastic camera - I must admit this was exactly the sort of thing I was hoping for - and worth the worry of airport x rays and the cost of film and processing !
Hudson Yards, New York City, USA
IMO: 9155406
MMSI: 341270000
Call Sign: V4IO3
Flag: St Kitts Nevis [KN]
AIS Vessel Type: Cargo
Gross Tonnage: 4115
Deadweight: 5199 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 100.62m × 16.2m
Year Built: 1998
Status: Active
Read more at www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:363870/...
Vessel is a 16-story, 150-foot-high (46 m) structure of connected staircases between the buildings of Hudson Yards, located in the 5-acre (2.0 ha) Hudson Yards Public Square. Designed by Thomas Heatherwick, Vessel has 154 flights, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings that stretch from its 50-foot-wide (15 m) base to its 150-foot-wide (46 m) apex (making it as tall as it is wide at its apex), with the total length of the stairs exceeding 1 mile (1.6 km). The structure also has ramps and an elevator to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
The sculpture has received acclaim and criticism. Fortune called Vessel "Manhattan's answer to the Eiffel Tower", a sentiment echoed by CNN. Elle Decor compared Vessel to an M. C. Escher drawing. The New York Times said the sculpture, while a "stairway to nowhere" in the utilitarian sense, served as an "exclamation point" to the northern terminus of the High Line Park. Gothamist called Vessel "a bold addition to the city's landscape." Speaking about the structure's design process, Heatherwick said, "We had to think of what could act as the role of a landmarker. Something that could help give character and particularity to the space." Several commentators have called the structure the Giant Shawarma
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For some reason, I did not capture the name of this fishing vessel that was moored at Success Boat Harbour in December 2018. By the looks of her, she has seen many years on the southern seas.
The "Edmund Fitzgerald" is best known as the name of a massive freighter that sank in Lake Superior in 1975, killing all 29 crew members. Launched in 1958, it was the largest ship on the Great Lakes at the time, nicknamed the "Big Fitz" and known for its size and speed.
Prompt: Create an ultra-realistic digital fine-art painting with visible fine brush strokes depicting the legendary Great Lakes freighter Edmund Fitzgerald battling a fierce storm on Lake Superior. The vessel should retain accurate details from the reference image — the bold red hull, white superstructure, and the ship’s name “EDMUND FITZGERALD” clearly visible near the bow. The tall bridge, navigation antennas, and stack with the distinctive yellow, black, and red banding are essential to preserve authenticity. Depict the ship heaving through enormous rogue waves, with towering crests and dark troughs crashing against the bow, throwing spray high into the air. Sheets of rain sweep across the scene under a dark, cloud-choked sky, illuminated by flashes of lightning in the distance. The lake’s waters should appear cold, steel-gray, and violent, with visible texture in the foam and spray. Add subtle lighting effects highlighting the ship’s navigation lights glowing through the mist, reflecting faintly on the stormy water’s surface. The atmosphere should feel raw, dramatic, and powerful — evoking both the majesty and peril of the Great Lakes in November.
Style: Ultra-realistic digital fine-art painting with fine, deliberate brushwork — cinematic realism, no noise, no grain, high-resolution.
Mood: Dramatic, intense, and reverent — a tribute to maritime endurance and the legend of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
Aspect Ratio: Panoramic horizontal.
This digital fine art was created using OpenAI Sora AI and Photoshop
Grao de Castellón, 15/12/2010
Buque para cargas refrigeradas "Green Winter", entrando en el puerto de Castellón a primera hora de la tarde para cargar naranjas con destino a Rusia.
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Reefer cargo vessel "Green Winter" arriving at Castellón port to load oranges for Russia.