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Richmond Maritime Festival
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Simulated battle demonstration, between Lady Washington and Providence
Light and wind in their sails. Sun setting low on the horizon
Foreground - Lady Washington ( Replica - Original ship built c. 1750's) ) Please see previous image for additional history..
Introducing, PROVIDENCE - Built in 1903 she is a classic working vessel that has spent her entire life plying the sea earning a living as a commercial fishing vessel, coastal freighter and charter vessel. She carries her sail as a gaff rigged ketch and this combined with her classic lines (hull design) give her a distinguished look that draws admirers where ever she lands.
Providence is a stout built vessel of Baltic construction that was designed to haul loads of fish and cargo in the North Sea
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For sure
you have to be lost
to find a place that can't be found,
elseways everyone would know
where it was.
Hector Barbossa
Pirates of the caribbean
"It's a pirate's life for me."
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcUoSzqy2zA
This reminds me of Disneyland and their "Pirates of the Caribbean" where this song is sung by skeletons as you go through pirate caves in a little boat.
theme for Smile on Saturday - "song title"
St. Lucia's main filming locations for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl were Marigot Bay and a natural stone arch at Anse Feré Bay, which is often referred to as Lady's Slipper Arch or Lover's Rock. In the film, Marigot Bay was the location for the scene where Jack Sparrow sees skeletons hanging from a natural arch, and the Anse Feré Bay arch is also associated with this scene.
Old ship in Scheveningen, photographed through a little opening at the side of the ship during sunset. Rat's view of a ship deck
Theme: color (golden hour) photographing through something
Pirates of the Caribbean 5: "Dead Men Tell No Tales"
"You will listen to me! LISTEN! The other ships will still be looking to us, to the Black Pearl, to lead, and what will they see? Frightened bilge rats aboard a derelict ship? No, no they will see free men and freedom! And what the enemy will see, they will see the flash of our cannons, and they will hear the ringing of our swords, and they will know what we can do! By the sweat of our brow and the strength of our backs and the courage in our hearts! Gentlemen, hoist the colours!"
Yes, I decided to make a tribute to PotC again, cause I'm in the mood. xD This is a tribute to Elizabeth Swann, she's my childhood hero, so badass! :) Her speech is one of my favorite scenes in the movie, and the soundtrack by Hans Zimmer was EPIC. All hail the Pirate King!
You can watch the scene and listen to the music here:
King Elizabeth speech 'Hoist the Colours'
Hans Zimmer - What Shall We Die For (From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" Score)
Walt Disney World, Magic Kingdom - 04/15/10
Meandering pathway to El Pirata y El Perico Restaurante (The Pirate and the Parrot) in Adventureland.
I had two versions of this one in full color (here) and one that was a duotone. My friend DugJax stopped by for a visit yesterday and liked this version better, so this is for you, DugJax. Check out his photostream.
The island in the distance is Petit Tabac, where Pirates of the Caribbean was filmed.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
I wanted to do this one for a long time, but I never got around to it. Wish I could have made a better base for it, but it'll have to do as it is.
Well, let's talk about something more happy this time. :) This is my tribute to amazing YouTube violinist Taylor Davis, she's so cool, you really should check out her channel, especially now, when she's finally back with her own original music after a few years hiatus.
Her cover of my favorite composer Hans Zimmer's "He's a Pirate" from Pirates of the Caribbean was the first cover I ever watched on YouTube back in 2015, which introduced me first to her, and then to the world of many talented YouTube musicians, for most of whom I already did tributes over those years - Malinda, Elise and Eden Ecklund, Beth Crowley, Anna (annapantsu), Elsie Lovelock, as well as Peter and Evynne Hollens, Whitney Avalon, Reinaeiry, and the list goes on. :) So I think it's time to finally go back to where it all started - to that rocky and windy beach, where a pirate played her music...
This is the same spot where I took my other "beach" pictures (the only such spot in metropolis that I know), but at that time I was looking for a big rock. And I found a rock close enough to the shore, but it was in a water, so to take this picture I had to stood in a not very stable position with one foot on the shore and one on the rock. xD I was afraid that the wind will blow away my mini Taylor or her pirate bandana, or that I fall into water, but everything turned out well, and it was really fun! :)
Taylor Davis - He's a Pirate (Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean Theme) Violin Cover
Light fixture details in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.
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Making a good job of it, I think, and obviously a hazard to all lawful and honest seafarers. Tall Ships Race 2025, Aberdeen.
I made this for FirstOrderLego's contest over on instagram. I just wanted to share some of my favorite shots here. I hope you all enjoy it! Feel free to go check out my Instagram for more pics.
Built for Innovalug's Style it Up contest, where the prompt was to build something, anything, with only one color. So after contemplating many colors and subjects (spaceship, dragon, etc.) but ultimately rejecting them all, I started building a ship. Then, since my color was black, I settled on the Black Pearl of Pirates of the Caribbean fame as a reference. She's not a perfect likeness, as I did not bother with all of the gunports and other details like that, as it would have been beyond my collection at this scale, but I am pretty pleased with how it turned out.
During the 2009 Cayman Islands Pirate Week, I was front of the line to watch the parade, along with press from Cayman Net News, and the local TV cameraman. They must've thought I was there with the press, too, since they shooed all the tourists away, but said nothing to those of us with more 'professional-looking' cameras. I was shooting with the Canon and my old Pentax 35 mm film. I'll post those photos when I get them developed! :D
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The Lady Washington tall ship from Washington State, U.S.A. Featured in "Pirates of the Caribbean" and episodes of the TV series "Once Upon A Time" which is filmed in Steveston, B.C. Their most recent shoot this week features a sword fight on the tall ship. Here it is leaving Steveston Harbour to continue its summer tour. For that schedule, go to: www.historicalseaport.org/public-tours-sails/sailing-sche...
Most of you probably know her as the HMS Interceptor in the blockbuster movie Pirates Of The Caribbean which Captain Jack Sparrow steals along with young Will Turner in pursuit of the Black Pearl. In reality she's a modern remake of The Lady Washington. A 90 ton merchant sloop that sailed around Cape Horn, participated in the fur and pelt trade and the first American ship to ever sail to Japan. The original sank just off the Philippines in the late 1700s.
This replica of the Lady Washington now sails out of Aberdeen Washington on educational voyages. We heard the tall ship would be in coming up the Sacramento River Delta near our home. I had hoped to catch her under full sail. I settled for the Lady Under A Full Moon on the Sacramento River Delta which was in no way a disappointment.
Lady Washington Statistics
Length on deck 67 feet
Length on the waterline 72 feet
Overall length 112 feet
Draft 11 feet
Beam 22 feet
Mast height 89 feet
Displacement 210 tons
Gross tonnage 99 tons
Total sail area 4,442 square feet
Rigging approximately six miles
Guns two, three pounders. two swivels, aft.
Crew compliment 12
Passenger capacity 48
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Earlier this summer I worked with Daniel Konstanski for a Pirates of the Caribbean-themed issue of Blocks Magazine. This was from the past issue 32 - June of 2017 - were I had the opportunity to photograph a bunch of fun pirate-related builds. I also did the cover shot for this issue.
This is another photo from that issue where Jack and gang are being chased by the Silent Mary. Daniel constructed this amazing brick-built "wave mat" to give us the crashing waves of a stormy sea. I'll continue to share more photos from that issues over the next week or so.
I made this for FirstOrderLego's contest over on instagram. I just wanted to share some of my favorite shots here. I hope you all enjoy it! Feel free to go check out my Instagram for more pics.
"Heave-to matey! Ye come seekin’ Adventure with salty old pirates? Salty old pirates! Salty old pirates! This be the place! Gold and doubloons! Yo, ho, yo, ho, a parrot’s life for me... parrot’s life for me! Parrot’s life for me!”
This guy is no longer around. Gone into retirement with the Tiki Room barker bird. :(
I remembered this ship in Melbourne , I saw it while walking near the river ... It looked like one of the ships in Pirates of the Caribbean. But I like how it came out ... the shot looks more interesting with sepia tone so i hope you like it :)
Highest Position - Explore #77
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Just like the Aztec Coin, this is from Master Replicas, totally repainted for a more accurate look and displayed in a custom painted wooden frame.
Ye come seekin' adventure and salty ol' pirates, aye? Sure ye come to the proper place....
This was taken with my brand new NIFTY FIFTY!!! I wasn't in the market for a new lens, but when I saw how reasonably priced Nikon's 50mm 1.8 FX lens is, I sprung for it. The auto focus does fumble a bit in the dark, but Pirates is slow enough that manual focus isn't out of the question. The only thing I'm unhappy about is the amount of time it's going to take me to get this lens on a full frame camera.
Ugh, I'm on a roll. Third build in 2 weeks that I'm unable to complete. This was turning too big, I had no way of making the water for such a large scene. The will was kind of lacking as well. :))
Some close-ups of the ruins on MocBuilder.
Gonna use those ruins for some other build; if you have any ideas let me know.
Here's another Pirates of the Caribbean shot from the June 2017 issue of Blocks Magazine I worked on with Daniel Konstanski
This mysterious crypt, dated 1764, has piqued the curiosity of New Orleans Square visitors for years. The prevailing rumor about its backstory is that it was once meant to tie the stories of the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean together. Whatever the truth may be, it is a superb detail that deepens the unspoken history of New Orleans Square.
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If you look closely you can see Brendan lining up a shot near the right lower corner of the frame. Thanks for looking and have a great day!
I made this for FirstOrderLego's contest over on instagram. I just wanted to share some of my favorite shots here. I hope you all enjoy it! Feel free to go check out my Instagram for more pics.
Watched Dead Men Tell No Tales this morning, and it inspired me to build something. This is by far one of my favorite scenes of Jack Sparrow ever.
Enjoy this little build. Unfortunately school is starting again next week, and I've had very little time for building and photography.
Drink up me hearties, yo ho!
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Through the creations that I build, I hope to inspire other young (or perhaps older) LEGO builders to unleash their inner creativity. We all need a positive way to express ourselves, so let's allow LEGO to be an extension of us. Your creativity belongs to you, and nobody can take that away. Build what you want to build, and how you want to build it.
With the reopening of Pirates of the Caribbean still several weeks away, let's dip into my special private reserve today to briefly satisfy those cravings. The Blue Bayou is by far the most peaceful place in all of Disneyland, and every time I pass through it I can't help but feel immediately relaxed. Forget the Dream Suite, I want to take a nap in that boat!
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