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The totem pillars are just silhouettes as the sun goes down in the west.
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Wreck (OK, "Rec") Hall, Temple of Volleyball . Worship Services Friday and Saturday nights and occasionally Wednesday
A wreck of a house on the road between Holsworthy and Launceston. Given the 'vintage' treatment - thanks for the info *Louise**
Shipwreck on inisheer, the smallest of the aran islands. The ship was called the Plassey and was wrecked in the 1960s. It now permanently sits above high tide.
This was one I took a while ago but decided to see how it'd turn out as a b&w.
River Ythan, Newburgh - the Ythan Estuary is a Special Protection Area for conservation, particularly the breeding ground of 3 tern species (Common Tern, Little Tern and Sandwich Tern).
Caderno com desenhos de naufrágios feito sobre um catálogo com tÃtulo homônimo.
Caneta permanente sobre impresso, 21 x 29 cm, 2017
I ordered this 'Wreck This Journal' (by Keri Smith) months ago, but I've finally decided to start it.
I'm not as creative as some people, so don't expect this to be too amazing!
Sooc.
NAS Adopt-a-Wreck "The History of the SS Baygitano (aka Cayo Gitano)" Talk by Nigel Braybrooke (part of the SSAC BSAC Wreck Appreciation SDC)
The jack man got pissed and closed their paddock area up tight about 5 seconds after I shot this... lol
The only sign of a past - this painting is all that can be seen through the dusty windows of a pub which closed down some time ago.
No mention is made of a buyer for the property so far.
I climbed inside the boiler of an old shipwreck on a very low tide.
The Florence was lost off Arbroath, Scotland in 1938. Mostly salvaged, only the boiler remains, and its fascinating for a bit of exploring.
Full video on my YouTube youtu.be/PJY-BKsb2So
The colours ran, and the front cover came off after the shower...I think thats wrecked enough for one day!
Tech Diving @ Nestos Wreck located @ Patras, Greece
with John Kotsifas,Tech Diving Team, Nektarios Katrivesis
Oh yeah, still on single exposures! Since I've taken loads of coloured HDR images of this ship wreck, hereby a single mono exposure. Am I getting somewhere here or should I limit myself to doing HDR??? ;-)