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Puerto de Málaga. España

Lazy Sunday today. As I was browsing through my archives, I found this photo from last year.

Varadero - Cuba

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Offshore Wind Park Service-Vessel

High Speed Craft

.. von der Nordsee kommend Ems aufwärts fahrend

.. coming from North Sea driving up river Ems

 

Year built: 2015

Passengers: 12

Crew: 2-4

Length overall: 22m

Beam: 7.6m

Draft: 1.76m

Max speed: 30kn

Service speed: 27kn

Max deck cargo: 30t

Main engines: 2x Volvo D13-800 MC Marine engines,

2 x Volvo IPS

Radar: SIMRAD TX06s 6KW HD

SIMRAD Broadband4G

cwind247.com/vessels/cwind-spirit/

  

_ Back to Borkum once again _ image #39 of 345

 

SONY αlpha NEX-7 & SEL18200 (18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OSS, E-Mount)

45 mm _ f/14 _ 1/500s _ ISO800

PSe, cropped, neat image filtered

03.11.2015 / 16:42 CET / MEZ

Borkum_2015-(39)_web_filtered

 

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Hanseboot 2017, Hamburg

While in Santorini we took a sunset Catamaran cruise. If this is not on your bucket list you need to add it. The winds were relatively calm that day, the weather was warm but not unbearable, and the water was a lovely 70 degrees F. We couldn't ask for a more perfect time and the staff on our boat were the most acommodating.

In operation since 1997. Capacity (passengers) 407

Travel time: 20 minutes. Distance: 5km (2.7 nautical miles)

Taking cruise ship passengers around the bay in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

NEX-6 + Meyer Trioplan 1:3.5 F = 2,5cm (1933; Minifex)

 

The Trioplan 25/3.5 was used on the subminiature Minifex, a camera made in the 1930s by Fotofex Kameras in Berlin. The camera took 36 13x18mm photos on special 16mm film. Surprisingly, the lens has no problem with the APS-C sensor.

 

For more information see here:

www.submin.com/16mm/collection/minifex/index.htm

and here:

camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Minifex

Clipped the mast! what a plonker. Fisheye with the insane 10.5 nikkor lens.

 

Taken at sunset at Vulcano, Aeolian islands, Sicily

  

Nikon D800

Nikon 24-70 mm f/2.8

no hdr

 

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Crandon Park Marina, Key Biscayne, FL

A catamaran (From Tamil 'kattumaram')is a type of multihulled boat or ship consisting of two hulls, or vakas, joined by some structure, the most basic being a frame, formed of akas. Catamarans can be sail- or engine-powered. The catamaran was first discovered being used by the paravas, a fishing community in the southern coast of Tamil Nadu, India. Catamarans were used by the ancient Tamil Chola dynasty as early as the 5th century AD for moving their fleets to invade such Southeast Asian regions as Burma, Indonesia and Malaysia.

 

For more info - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catamaran

 

shot at the Kovalam beach en route to Chennai via East Cost Road

Taken off the back of a Catamaran boat in the Bahia de Cardenas, Varadero, Matanzas, Cuba

Took a catamaran to Caye Caulker island.

Catamarán Boutique Hotel Goldfinger 65 Ibiza

ESPECIFICACIONES

Eslora: 20 m

Manga: 5,20 m

Cabinas: 4 – Baños: 4

Tripulación: 2

Invitados de día: 12

Invitados Noche: 8

Año: 2018

Motores: 2 x VOLVO 435 HP

Velocidad Crucero 13 Nudos

Consumo Fuel Aprox: 90 lt/h

Depósito Agua: 750 lt

 

 

The last of the catamarans intended.

 

Bit of a compromise on this one, involving a bit of juggling with what dark bluish grey lego i have left.

 

Trincomali Channel,

North Galiano, British Columbia, Canada

Giudecca Canal, Venice

This is a traditional fishing boat of Sri Lanka. No outboard engine fixed on this wooden boat. Photographed at Negombo, Sri Lanka.

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