16×20 acrylic
This is a photo of the sea barrier at the wharf in St. Phillips, Newfoundland. The salt water from the ocean has rusted the bolts and caused this array of rainbow colors to stain the wood. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /
Fishing trawlers tied to the wharf in the St. John’s harbour. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
This is a composite photo taken in Shalimar, FL near the edge of the bay. It was a glorious summer night. I applied the NIK skylight filter to deepen the reds in the picture. I also shot the sun on the same night to the west of the bank. I’ve combined them for a rich summer night shot. / /
Long exposure by a local pier. Jevnaker, Norway. October 2007.
This yellow dory was tied to the wharf for the winter. The boat launch had quite a steep angle to it… you can see the ocean far below, so the dory was secured with these blue ropes.I loved the contrast between the yellow boat and the blue ropes holding it securely. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / laminated print / /
/ / Here is another view of the same wharf: / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /
This watercolor is typical of thousands of little piers that dot the Intercoastal / Waterway.
Lake Balaton,Hungary
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The Icelandic Harvester. / / When I came across this old vessel moored to the pier my imagination started running wild with scenarios of what life aboard this wooden vessel would have been like. I could almost feel the sineous texture of the ropes as they hung there coated in the ice cold saltwater of the frigid North Atlantic Ocean. I could nearly hear the calls of the sailors as they shouted commands back and forth across her weather beaten decks as the waves crashed down upon her on any one of her numerous voyages. What sights must have been seen as sailors of old lined the rails to peer down at the mysteries of the sea. How many men were lost at sea and how many made it home with wild stories of his adventure aboard the Icelandic Harvester. / / Shot with a Canon 400D and processed in Lightroom 2. / / NautilusBlue / / nominated this image to be showcased in the group Pay It Forward and this is what she had to say… / / Ice Breaker / by Kevin Kroeker / I think it is an outstanding image with great composition ( great leading lines) with lots of drama and the colours are amazing . It shows us the harshness of the climate. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /
Berkeley, CA Approx 20s exposure / 22mm@f10
I took this shot of the marina… it was cold, wet and foggy
i was trying hdr …. one day I will get it right this is Atlantic Canada Peggys Cove Nova Scotia..it seems that everywhere I go on holidays its either cloudy or foggy lol
The rising sun burns through a misty morning fog, making a ghostly image of shrimp boats at berth in Apalachicola, Florida, USA. Apalachicola is a lovely, historic, commercial fishing and tourism town on the Gulf of Mexico. Ghost Fleet won the monthly avatar challege in the group “Nautical.” Photographed with Fuji FinePix A205 (2 megapixels). Not recommended for prints larger than 11×14 inches (28×35 cm approx.)
Painted from a very old photo (1857) of a collier brig. Taken from my wonderful book of North East sailing ships on the coast. / And the ship, background and quay, are painted from the fenland port of Wisbech, on the Lincolnshire coast. The rest of the painting is from my imagination. Watercolour on two rivers, hand-made 140lb paper. / 14” x 21”
NIGHT SHOT AT THE DOCKS
Dock reflections, Lake Dora, Mount Dora Florida. / Nikon D300 Nikkor VR 18-200 lens. A little Jazz to set the mood! Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – Reflections in Blue / Reflections in Blue
High Key of a boat tied to a dock, this is an older shot taken with my D40x Nikon D40x / 18-200 mm lens
Plants screaming.. water me.. much to do. But last night..hummm in a land land far away.. I went ship building / . / I found a bay that is full of life / hinting at growth / I found a dock that houses a boat my size / (omg.. fantazimal dimensions) / it’s called a slip / and that’s just what I did / slipped right in, / and so the contract said / expansion expected / nothing stays the same / get ready to move round the bay / seaworthy you will become / besides movement is / good for the hull / holding my heart / and my lungs / where I breath in deep / and smell salt scents / I lick those whenever possible. / However… / I am still trying to pack light / as I would like racing as an option / just in case / passion expands too / then I shall head for the sea / and allow my sails to set a course once again into the unknown. Linaji 2009
Photo taken of my cousins dock on Saltzspring Island at sunset in BC, Canada. Such a gorgeous view. Inspired by the song Sitting By The Dock Of The Bay (Ottis Redding ( / Sittin’ in the mornin’ sun / I’ll be sittin’ when the evenin’ come / Watching the ships roll in / And then I watch ‘em roll away again, yeah / I’m sittin’ on the dock of the bay / Watching the tide roll away / I’m just sittin’ on the dock of the bay wastin’ time / I left my home in Georgia / Headed for the ‘Frisco bay / ‘Cause I’ve had nothing to live for / And look like nothin’s gonna come my way / So I’m just gonna sit on the dock of the bay / Watching the tide roll away / I’m sittin’ on the dock of the bay wastin’ time Look like nothing’s gonna change / Everything still remains the same / I can’t do what ten people tell me to do / So I guess I’ll remain the same, yes / Sittin’ here resting my bones / And this loneliness won’t leave me alone / It’s two thousand miles I roamed / Just to make this dock my home / Now, I’m just gonna sit at the dock of the bay / Watching the tide roll away / Sittin’ on the dock of the bay wastin’ time /
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