Docked wharf
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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. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /
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This image was created at the Apollo Bay Docks early in 2008, went here for a holiday just as I was getting into Photography. I went down to the docks just as a storm was rolling in and it made for some interesting weather conditions! This pic was created from one raw file. I changed the exposures in Lightroom and then merged 3 images using Photomatix, increased the blue and green saturation levels in Lightroom and added a bit of contrast. This is the result! This is my most viewed image on RedBubble Click here for my other images of Victoria
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Fishing trawlers tied to the wharf in the St. John’s harbour. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
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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 / /
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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 / /
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Hadn’t been here for around 10 years when I took this photo yesterday, the ship hasn’t moved an inch since i was here last. People can board the Castlemaine on weekends for a small price or during the week by appointment. HMAS Castlemaine (J244/M244/A248), named for the city of Castlemaine in Victoria, Australia, is a Bathurst class corvette of the Royal Australian Navy. Laid down by the Melbourne Harbour Trust at Williamstown in Victoria on 17 February 1941, launched on 7 August 1941 by the then Mrs. R. G. Menzies (wife of Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies) and commissioned at Melbourne on 17 June 1942. Castlemaine paid off to reserve on 14 December 1945 and was immobilised at HMAS Cerberus at Crib Point in Victoria as a training hulk for Engine Room Artificers, who ran the boilers in part providing steam heating throughout the base. In September 1973 the Minister for Defence announced that the Australian Government had made a gift of HMAS Castlemaine to the Maritime Trust of Australia to become a maritime museum. Castlemaine is presently berthed at Gem Pier, Williamstown, Victoria, adjacent to the historic Customs House. Colour selection was done in Lightroom and HDR in Photomatix
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This is another version of / The Wharf / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
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/ / Here is another view of the same wharf: / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
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Yachts in Sandy Bay / Hobart, Tasmania / Australia
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Location: Lebanon-KfarAbida
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Belmont, Lake Macquarie / Newcastle NSW Australia
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While on a sunset harbour cruise in Lunenburg, NS there was a man in a small boat rowing across the harbour with his dog aboard. ____________ Check out more of my art from these categories: / Holiday Cards / Abstracts / Sketches / Birds / Seascapes/Landscapes/Sunsets / _____________ /
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I took this shot in one of the many outport communities along Newfoundland’s Avalon Penninsula. There were so many of these crabpots stacked along side many different sheds. / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
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I took this picture last winter in West Pennant, Nova Scotia Canada. I just learned that it was destroyed by sub tropical storm Noel. _____________ / Check out more of my art from these categories: / Holiday Cards / Abstracts / Sketches / Birds / Seascapes/Landscapes/Sunsets / ______________ /
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This is the city of St. John’s, Newfoundland. The city has a rich history and with a population of approximately 170,000 people. It is a beautiful city with rich colors and turn of the century architecture. This photo was actually featured in this years Downhome magazines coffee table book called Downhome Reflections. / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
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The Cruiser
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I took this shot of the marina… it was cold, wet and foggy
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I saw this old aluminum boat overturned and the colors of it were really incredible so I just had to take a few shots of it. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
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I was camping along the shores of this pond and on this particular afternoon the fog began rolling in thick and heavy from the opposite shore. The only thing left with a hint of color was this buoy everything else was greyed out and blah. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
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On ancient maps Dragons were drawn to symbolize the unknown, and to travel beyond the familiar world was to go “where there be dragons.”
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One of several shot on a foggy day at Long Cove, Nova Scotia
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This photo was taken at the wharf in Quidi Vidi, Newfoundland. It is a small village nestled along the coast, there is a little sheltered harbour where the locals can moor their boats and dories. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
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