An historic boat house on the Swan River in Perth.
Sailboat anchored on Lake Michigan in the evening haze. Calm waters allowed a perfect reflection.
Sun setting behind an oceanfront marina
Acrylic, Mixed Media & Muslin. / Painted by Ciska June 07 61CM X 92CM ORIGINAL SOLD
A little yacht sits on the sand in the light of dusk. Fuji 100, Fujica ST705w with Fujinon 1.6/55. (First film used since purchase) Abstracts and Artsy Architecture Landscapes and Nature Street Tasmania
Sailboat cruising in the light of the silvery moon.
Taken at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village at Warrnambool in Victoria
Another version of one of my favorite images. Redone in LucisArt.
cruise ship in a caribbean ocean
This boat belongs to a good friend of mine who owns a country cottage in my hometown of West Pennant, Nova Scotia, Canada. The title of this piece is the name of his vessel. My friends mother is very important to him and allowed him to have his dream get away so he named his boat in her honour. When he was a child she used to call his wee wee, you guessed it, Gullingo! LOL
My town ( Newcastle ) had it’s annual Maritime Festival today, and as a part of the celebration it had a nautical display. The Young Endeavour is a Tall Ship that is a replica of the ship that captain Cook used in the late 18th century to discover Australia. This is the rigging of the ship, taken from the Foreshore at Newcastle East.
My town ( Newcastle ) had it’s annual Maritime Festival today, and as a part of the celebration it had a nautical display. The HM Bark Endeavour Replica is a Tall Ship that is a replica of the ship that captain Cook used in the late 18th century to discover Australia. This is taken from the Harbour Foreshore at Newcastle East – at the end part of the Hunter River untouched, using a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500. F-stop: f/7 / Exposure time: 1/640 sec. / ISO speed: ISO-80 / Exposure bias: -0.7 step / Focal length: 10mm / No Flash, compulsory
The HM Bark Endeavour Replica is a Tall Ship that is a replica of the ship that captain Cook used in the late 18th Century to discover Australia.
Watercolor (Daler-rowney, Winsor and Newton, Holbein) on Arches paper 16”x12”. / This is what I refer to as an “outdoor” still life. I love to paint old boats, this is the James Craig which was moored at the Maritime Museum in Sydney.
They say that physical activity is a fountain of youth. I certainly agree when looking at the Tugboat Daniel McAllister ! This is the largest preserved tug in Canada, and the second-oldest preserved oceangoing tug in the world. She was originally launched in 1907 under the name of Helena , working the Atlantic coast. In the 1940s, she was converted from a steam to a diesel engine, while serving on the Great Lakes. She underwent a complete refit in 1956, and was renamed Helen M.B. Then she acquired her final name of Daniel McAllister in the 1960s (after a member of an important ship owning family), and retired from service in the 1980s. She is now displayed in the Old Port of Montreal, as part of the Musée maritime du Québec (maritime museum) to ensure her preservation. This is a composite made of the three images below: My original image was shot in the Old Port of Montreal, 2 weeks ago. The boat looked so new compared to the old grain elevators in the background, which are only a year older, but look much more the worse for wear. One of the textures that I photographed on the same day, to which I added a vignette. Available for free download under a Creative Commons Licence. This texture is a photo of a rock wall stained with limescale that I shot three weeks ago. I thought that it fit the theme very nicely, and gave a nice aged look to the image. Also available for free download under a Creative Commons Licence. Featured in the group Live, Love, Dream on April 30, 2009 Finished in 6th position of Top Ten in the May Avatar challenge of the Nautical Group on May 6, 2009
In Berlin Spandau (Germany)...
The magnificent replica of Captain James Cook’s famous ship of discovery, HMB Endeavour, returned to Sydney in April 2005 having completed 11 years of world voyaging under the HM Bark Endeavour Foundation. The vessel was then transferred to the Australian Government and then to the Australian National Maritime Museum, where the ship is displayed as one of the nation’s foremost historical exhibits. The museum maintains Endeavour and undertakes voyages to display the vessel to audiences in other ports, and to enable the public to experience 18th-century square-rig voyaging and seamanship. Canon 450D SLR / 18-55mm canon lense / f/22 / ISO 200 / 1/60 sec exposure
From the Maritimers series - Broonies’ Taing, Sandwick, Shetland… detail. / View from a rusty bollard. Until this wharf ends in the sea, i shall return, time over time…
The rigging of the James Craig, a tall ship that visited Newcastle on the weekend as a part of the 2009 Maritime Festival.
The James Craig, a tall ship that visited Newcastle on the weekend as a part of the 2009 Maritime Festival. Featured in – / The Nautical group on Friday 13/11/2009 / Thanks to Nicholas and Lucindawind for featuring this !
A fishing boat, bound for home, rounds a point, near Fleur de Lys, Newfoundland. Olympus E-510; 14-42 mm lens / ISO 100; f:10; 1/100 sec. / Effective focal length: 70 mm.
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