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Stenberg,
Zoutelande, The Netherlands
The vessel STENBERG (IMO: 9283978, MMSI 236222000) is a Chemical/Oil Products Tanker built in 2003 (12 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Gibraltar.
You can follow the ship via: www.marinevesseltraffic.com/vessels/STENBERG/CURRENT-POSI...
As the tanker began it's journey, the sea started to get rough, so the Tug boat was sent to retrieve it.
A young woman enjoying a day in sun along the east coast of Florida, as a Dole freighter enters the harbor to deliver fruit.
You really couldn't ask for a nicer winter's day. It was brisk, mind you, but being outside felt great in the sun! It put me in mind of "Bluebird Sky," a term I'd never heard before but then did so recently, three times in quick succession. It stuck in my mind (repetition helps) and suited this image well. The ice fishermen however, preferred warmer shelter in their tent.
Here is a view of the big ship behind Mr. Goose in the previous image. What a difference a couple of hours makes! I am really a sucker for the magical blue hour when the lights come on and start beaming. The ship was rocking back and forth as they were loading it and I was fortunate to squeeze off a few long exposures for the HDR. (Mr. and Mrs. Goose were asleep by now) Thank you for your warm and kind visits my friends!
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Venezia 2017
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Go on an intimate cruise with 10,000 of your closest friends. Galveston is a departure point for a few cruises.
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Spotted at the Eemshaven, Delfzijl, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Ship data:
Length: 64.5 (overall)
Breadth: 10 (moulded)
Draught: 4.212
BHP: 1000
Moulded Depth: 4.5
LR/IMO Number: 8604448
Status: In Service/Commission
Official Number: 27004-00B
Callsign: HP9652
Shipname: Fjordtank
Former Names: Triton IV, Yamabishi Maru No. 21
Owner: Fjord Tankers KS
Manager: Fjord Shipping AS
Builder: Marakami Hide Zosen K.K. - Hakata
Shiptype: Chemical Tanker
Year of Build: 1986
Port: Panama, Flag: Panama
Gross Tonnage: 729 (In Accordance with 1969 system)
Net Tonnage: 324
Deadweight: 1245
Class 1: BV, Class 1Status: Classed
Fjord Shipping AS
Gate 1, 6700 Måløy, Norway
Tech info: f/20, 10 sec, 5 sec, 2.5 sec, ISO 100, 24 mm.
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Shandong Juniper LNG Carrier, formerly known ad Gemmata - more high quality photos and panoramas at www.instagram.com/p/CjW2BNfoyO8/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Look who’s making a splash on Dublin’s River Liffey this cloudy June evening in 2025! The mighty Celine from CLdN Line, a true giant of the seas, is gracefully reversing into her berth after a 38-hour journey from Zeebrugge, Belgium. This beauty is no stranger to the Irish shores, bringing all the goodies for Aldi and Lidl stores across the country—your weekly shop might just have hitched a ride on this floating supermarket!
At 234 meters long, Celine is one of the largest ro-ro ferries in the world, and watching her maneuver the Liffey is like seeing a whale do a ballet twirl—impressive and a little bit mesmerizing! In the background, the freshly repainted red-and-white ESB chimneys stand tall, adding a cheeky pop of color to the grey skies. Fun fact: those chimneys haven’t powered Dublin in years, but they’re still stealing the show with their new look!
Captured this moment on June 5th, 2025, making its midweek delivery. Dublin Port never sleeps, and neither does Celine’s charm.
This is #DublinPort #RiverLiffey #CelineShip #CLdNLine #ShipSpotting #AldiLidlHauler #ESBChimneys #Dublin2025 #MaritimeMagic
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Engagement 1,400+
Listed as XH NAVIGATOR c2021
Departing the River Clyde for Sea
The 2005 88,853grt Bulk Carrier is assisted past the maritime cranes of Greenock by five tugs , three Svitzer and two Admiralty tugs brought in to help her move , having left Inchgreen Harbour after emergency repairs
IMO 9330824
The sunrise reflects over a calm Lake Superior late fall sunrise over The Sleeping Giant in Thunder Bay, Ontario
HMS Queen Elizabeth , the largest warship ever built for The Royal Navy at anchor outside the Plymouth Sound breakwater . Anchored about 3 miles from where this shot was taken with 400mm lens.
Carlestown Harbour nr St Austell, Cornwall, England ......looking out to sea with one of the big rigged boats the tie up there in shot
A windy day in Orkney, just like winter - only warmer!
Cruise ship Sirena getting a push-on by tug with the wind blowing Beaufort 8 off the berth.
The shoreline is beginning to freeze as the sun rises over The Sleeping Giant in Thunder Bay, Ontario
© I m a g e D a v e F o r b e s
Engagement 2,400+
Ship Listed as DA JIA from 2016
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Outbound from Greenock 2013
After a slow well over the hour transit down the Clyde from Glasgow Bulker Golden Lynderhorn (IMO 9214161) arrives off Customs House Quay in Greenock heading west upon her exit from the Firth of Clyde on a wonderful quiet sunny November day.
IMO 9214161
Previous Naming History
1999-2006 > KINGSTON TRADER ( 7 Years )
2006-2016 > GOLDEN LYNDERHORN ( 10 Years )
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Engl:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_training_ship_Amerigo_Vespucci
I'm not a big fan of overly busy scenes but strangely enough, this one appealed to me. I liked the simplicity of the two men walking in the shadow of this big laker with all the mooring lines on the right, the light posts and banners on the left, and the buildings at the end. Even more strangely, I didn't sharpen the image and instead of cleaning up any noise, I added a bit. Somehow it all worked better this way - at least to my eyes! Hope everyone is having a good weekend!
Taken with a Nikon Coolpix P1000.
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Other images from this series:
1. www.flickr.com/photos/jbrimacombe/51063950952/