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  • The Marina at Coffs Harbour, on the NSW north coast, Australia, at sunset.

  • Fishing boats in a marina just before sunset

  • Silhouette of a sailboat in the morning mist

  • Abstract view from the bow of a sailboat at the dock with the rigging, railings and marina pilings visible. A bright blue sail wrapped around the mainstay is in the foreground.

  • tour boat waiting to pick up tourists.

  • In April 1897 the Zuleika was ship wrecked on the southern coast of the Wairarapa, North Island New Zealand with the loss of its 12 crew. ( 111 yrs ago )

  • Fishing boats in a marina at Half Moon Bay, California

  • Fishing boats docked in a marina at Half Moon Bay, California

  • The Californian by RD Riccoboni. The Californian is a replica of the 1847 Revenue Cutter C.W. Lawrence, that patrolled the coast of California enforcing federal law during the gold rush. The Revenue Cutter Service, along with four other federal maritime agencies, was consolidated into the United StatesCoast Guard in 1915. Designed for speed, Californian has nine sails, carries 7,000 square feet of canvas, measures 145 feet in length, weighs 130 tons and is armed with four six-pound deck guns. She casts a distinctive and instantly recognizable silhouette and has become one of the most well known tall ships in America. More about this artist While no road is ever straight, dedication and persistence will always lead you to your dreams – Arte Moreno RD “Randy” Riccoboni is an insightful, American born artist (California, 1960) influenced by a plethora of sights, sounds, colors, textures and emotion. This self-taught artist acquired his drive and inspiration from encouragement given him by family, friends and public school teachers. Riccoboni’s profound love for art and architecture are evidenced in his paintings, landscape and portrait masterpieces; art work that captures the essence of a person’s spirit, the love given from animals as well as the beauty and intensity in his land and cityscapes. / See more of the artist’s San Diego work like this

  • The Tallship Californian by RD Riccoboni in San Diego Bay with Point Loma beyond. mixed media – Acrylic / ink on canvas – 2007 The Californian is a replica of the 1847 Revenue Cutter C.W. Lawrence, that patrolled the coast of California enforcing federal law during the gold rush. The Revenue Cutter Service, along with four other federal maritime agencies, was consolidated into the United StatesCoast Guard in 1915. Designed for speed, Californian has nine sails, carries 7,000 square feet of canvas, measures 145 feet in length, weighs 130 tons and is armed with four six-pound deck guns. She casts a distinctive and instantly recognizable silhouette and has become one of the most well known tall ships in America I go out in search of special places around San Diego County and recreate in art a mix of everyday activity in neighborhood street scenes, that dance with color and life. I find the city and its people inspire me at every turn to create art. / In this site is a selection of my favorite paintings from this group, dating from 2005 to now – RD Riccoboni

  • Constructed in 1871. It’s original five-wick lard oil lamp was first lit at sunset, November 15, 1872 behind it’s first order Fresnel lens. The lens was manufactured by the Henry-LePpaute company in Paris, France. Weighing in at 8,000 pounds, the lens is 16 feet tall, 6 feet in diameter. It has 24 flash panels, is composed of 1,008 hand polished lenses and prisms and can produce an illumination of over 500,000 candlepower. It’s flashing characteristic is 1 flash of white light every 10 seconds. In 1888 the original lamp was replaced by a kerosene lamp. Then in 1926 the lighthouse was provided with electricity. The lamp was replaced by a 1,000 watt bulb and the clockworks that roted the lens, which was operated by weight prior to, was also replaced with an electric motor. In 1972 the US Coast Guard mounted a 24-inch aerobeacon on the front of the tower and officially retired the Fresnel lens. Although it is still lit on special occasions, such as the annual lighting of the lens which occurs on the closest Saturday to November 15th (The original lighting date). Standing at 115ft Pigeon Point Lighthouse is one of the tallest in the United States. It is located 5 miles south of Pescadero, California and took it’s name from the ship CARRIOR PIGEON that wrecked there in 1853. To this day, it still does it’s duty of proctecting and guiding mariners who travel along the Pacific coast. I can’t tell you anything about the guy who showed up and started playing the harmonica while I was shooting, other than it was nice to listen to…

  • Crackington Haven, North Cornwall coast, in January. / Pentax K 10D, 1/6 sec, f 9, ISO 100, zoom lens set at 20 mm.

  • Reflection in a window of the Maersk office building, Copenhagen, Denmark

  • Landscapes and waterscapes of California / Photography

  • I followed the rainbow to get my pot of gold & all I found was a shipwreck. Copyright Wayne Bigg All Rights Reserved. / Do not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography without my express consent.

  • Passengers on the deck of the Finnmarken are wrapped up against the bitterly cold, wet weather as the ship sails through the Troll Fjord along the coast of Norway. Camera: Canon Powershot G7 © Copyright 2008 Jenny Brice – All Rights Reserved / www.jennybrice.com

  • A pair of red & white draggers tied to the wharf in Halifax harbour.

  • ...Vacations! :D Canon 400D Italy, Tuscany

  • Photographed from Druidston on Wales’s Pembrokeshire coast between St David’s and Milford Haven, the sun shines a light on the anchored tankers in St Bride’s bay as they await instructions of a new cargo. Canon 10 D / 1/2500th sec at f 11 / 15-30mm lens at 15mm / IS0 100 / I exposed for the extreme highlights caused by the sun and allowed everything else to become almost silhouette-like, especially in the foreground. Processing: / Subtle HDR from same image, one tweaked for mid tones and highlights, the other for shadows.

  • Variety of water craft on the busy Firth of Forth, Edinburgh Red Bubble Edinburgh photomeet, May 2009 Canon EOS 1D mark III / Canon 70-200mm f2.8 L lens with x2 extender / f6.3 / 1/1000 sec / ISO-200

  • Mid-morning in the fishing port village / (Lombok, Indonesia) / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0903.3944) / Nikon D300 | Nikon 18-200VR /

  • Southampton, on England’s south coast, has been an important port since ancient times with its unusual double tides, but these are not the result of the two channels either side of the Isle of Wight, as is popularly supposed. Here The Oriana, one of P&O’s splendid new cruisers, is seen from Calshot beach as she heads for more open water to begin another glamorous voyage. Portsmouth’s Spinnaker Tower, built for the new millennium, seems surprisingly close from this vantage point.

  • A small boat sails out of Halifax harbor and into the ocean

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