Taken at sunrise when the tall ships were in Amsterdam,back in the 80’s.Taken with a Nikkormat FT3 SLR and a Vivitar 85-205mm lens.Straight from the camera.This photo has been viewed 748 times.
sunrise, amsterdam, tall ships, the netherlands
Wow, lovley sunrise Carla, love the tall ships in the background :0)
Many thanks Lyn.
– Carla Maloco
Beautiful shot, really very gorgeous!
Thanks so much for the kind words.
WOW~ Absolutely gorgeous!!
Thank you.Glad you like this shot.
marvelous
Thanks so much.
great sunrise Carla. A great composition and mood. Cheers :)
Many thanks.Always great to hear from you.
this is just lovely Carla – well done!
I appreciate the kind words Penny.Thanks for looking.
Thanks so much John for the positive feedback.
Absolutely gorgeous capture Carla.
Many thanks Lynne.
stunning composition and fantastic tones
Thanks so much Ryan.I appreciate your feedback.
Too beautiful for words, it’s hard to imagine that such places exist!
Great to hear from you.I’ve been lucky enough to visit many beautiful places.Thank you for taking the time to view my work.
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Wow, lovley sunrise Carla, love the tall ships in the background :0)
Many thanks Lyn.
– Carla Maloco
Beautiful shot, really very gorgeous!
Thanks so much for the kind words.
– Carla Maloco
WOW~ Absolutely gorgeous!!
Thank you.Glad you like this shot.
– Carla Maloco
marvelous
Thanks so much.
– Carla Maloco
great sunrise Carla. A great composition and mood. Cheers :)
Many thanks.Always great to hear from you.
– Carla Maloco
this is just lovely Carla – well done!
I appreciate the kind words Penny.Thanks for looking.
– Carla Maloco
Thanks so much John for the positive feedback.
– Carla Maloco
Absolutely gorgeous capture Carla.
Many thanks Lynne.
– Carla Maloco
stunning composition and fantastic tones
Thanks so much Ryan.I appreciate your feedback.
– Carla Maloco
Too beautiful for words, it’s hard to imagine that such places exist!
Great to hear from you.I’ve been lucky enough to visit many beautiful places.Thank you for taking the time to view my work.
– Carla Maloco