HMQS Gayundah

HMQS Gayundah by Liza Yorkston
HMQS Gayundah by Liza Yorkston
  • James Deypalan

    James Deypalan

    Congrats on the feature Liza..great capture on this one

  • chugginrail

    chugginrail

    lovely pic

  • waitin' for rain

    waitin' for rain

    great abandoned look

  • Kirby Hamblin

    Kirby Hamblin

    Really cool pic!

  • Mabel Forsyth

    Mabel Forsyth

    looks like a monster face on the boat grinning! great pic

  • Jacky

    Jacky

    Beautiful capture !

  • LegalAlien

    LegalAlien

    greatly done
    nice composition

  • Robert  Versteegen

    Robert Verste...

    beautiful

  • Melissa Griffin

    Melissa Griffin

    Old sea relics are extremely intriguing to me. This is an awesome shot!

  • MagpieMagic

    MagpieMagic

    Brilliant shot!

  • Liza Yorkston

    Liza Yorkston

    Thanks everyone, I love going to this wreck for a shoot it has such character in its ‘face’

  • stblaise

    stblaise

    Lovely wreck and showing of passage of time and isolation. Water is the universal solvent….and perhaps, so is time.

  • Liza Yorkston replied 17 days ago

    thanks (sorry about the late reply but I am just getting use to redbubble)

  • Jennifer Promenzio

    Jennifer Prome...

    beautiful composition! :-)

  • Liza Yorkston replied 17 days ago

    thanks (sorry about the late reply but I am just getting use to redbubble)

  • Myke Winters

    Myke Winters

    Lovely B&W image Liza

  • Liza Yorkston replied 17 days ago

    thanks (sorry about the late reply but I am just getting use to redbubble)

  • Sanchos

    Sanchos

    excellent

  • Liza Yorkston replied 17 days ago

    thanks

  • Noel Elliot

    Noel Elliot 17 days ago

    Liza…you have titled this HMQS Gayundah…In 1he late 60”s I was in the naval reserve based at HMAS Moreton in Newfarm Brisbane and we trained on a vessel TS Gayundah, it was an old vessel then reputed to have been resurrected from the bottom of Darwin harbour….could this be the same vessel? PS…great B and W

  • Liza Yorkston replied 17 days ago

    Wow, it now lies at Redcliffe, Brsbane, if you are in the area and are interested in visiting. The sign said HMQS gayundah, it may be the same boat because it was renamed to HMQS when the boat was brought to queensland, but the Gayundah part of the name stayed the same.

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