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This suggestion came from one of the groomsmen, Dave. The wide-angle lens was only ever used for this shot, but I think it was the right glass for the job.
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Poor of Trevor got fixed yesterday. He is back at home wanting to be mischievous today
Here Bailey and Trevor are playing tug of war the day after Christmas. He is almost as big as she is now. Bigger
3 SHOT hand held HDR version of the Brocklebank Tug Boat Moored at The Albert Dock Liverpool England
Nikon d60 18-55mm Kit Lens
Photomatix
Saw this near Male'. A huge tug-boat, tug-ship rather!
I sit corrected by afu007, Its a survey ship it seems!
(yes the horizon is horizontal in the shot)
MMSI: 316005616
Call Sign: CZ7389
Flag: Canada [CA]
AIS Vessel Type: Tug
Built 1980
Her gross tonnage is 144 tons
Former name(s):- Bandera (Until 2012 Jun)
Trincomali Channel, Galiano Island, BC., Canada
Paddle tug at Fishermans' Wharf, San Francisco, August 1970. I have no details of this vessel. Scanned print taken with a Kowa SET.
The day ended with an inter-village Tug Of War. Camuscross won the last competition in 1937, and were victorious once again.
My new Olympus Stylus TG-830 has a fun shooting mode; high speed video at 240 fps. Since a family emergency and a short-notice dash to American meant I wasn't able to experiment with this at the Goodwood Festival of Speed as planned, I figured my parents' new hyperactive puppy would be a good subject too. Kelly, a young Welsh Terrier, is here engaged in a dramatically slowed gamed of tug-of-war with my mother.
I lost this game of tug of war to my little Lady. It seems the lure of food makes a hamster very very strong.
27 October 2010 and 60059 takes the low level lines at Arpley with empties from Fiddlers Ferry-Liverpool Bulk Terminal. I forget the headcode right now, but this working is unique as after reversal at Latchford it returns past Fiddlers Ferry to Ditton and on into Liverpool, rather than using the route via Earlestown. 60059 is currently at Crewe IEMD with a wheelset problem, hopefully it's not so serious and the black Tug will ride again...
Tug Apex in the Solent passing Cowes on the stern of tanker Seatriumph
Vessel's Details
Ship Type: Tug
Year Built: 2008
Length x Breadth: 35 m X 14 m
Gross Tonnage: 643, DeadWeight: 445 t
Speed recorded (Max / Average): 9.6 / 7.7 knots
Flag: United Kingdom [UK]
Call Sign: MQVM8
IMO: 9408035, MMSI: 235053723