Fishing industry 

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  • When all else fails, fishing in Wellington is the perfect way to pass the time after a busy day

  • This is the crane on my fishing boat. It is getting ready for a lift.

  • These are the net reels on my fishing boat in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. The netreels hold the nets when the net is not in the water.

  • The hooks in this picture are helping each other carry a heavy load,

  • This is the base of the crane on my fishing boat in Dutch Harbor, Alaska.

  • This picture shows all that is happing when bringing a net onto my boat in Dutch Harbor, Alaska.

  • This new link will soon face the power of the ocean and it’s new color will be rust. However for the time it is nice to see a splash of color on the fishing boat I work on in Dutch Harbor, Alaska.

  • Click here to add me to your watch list. / .................................. / Taken behind the fish processing plant in St. Mary’s, Newfoundland during the off-season. / This is the only shot I’ve ever taken with the intent of using selective colouring in post processing. When I was taking the picture, I popped up the built in flash and put my finger in front of it to enhance the reds a little. The bright red glare that you see there is the reflection of the flash blasting through my finger. To me it kind of looks like there’s a light blinking inside the box. Would you have pressed it?

  • The South Gare at the mouth of the River Tee’s, a strange place but non the less it has beauty and ugly in equal amounts

  • Grimsby, UK

  • This was taken near Blomidon, NS, Canada. The tides here move very fast and go wayyy out. The boats work according to the tide, as you can imagine.

  • Inspired after my bank account was attacked by some cheeky hackers! / They just throw out the bait and wait for a bite. We all swim in the barrel trying to avoid the trap! / . / Pinhead in the Rain / . / CASSE-T-SHIRT / / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /

  • Lobster pots / /

  • Fish Market Seatle WA

  • My wife’s and my visit to the Yorkshire coastal village of Staithes coincided with the arrival of a bank of menacing sea fog that would not have looked out of place in a John Carpenter film. Out hearts sank : we had hoped to capture a view of the village from the high vantage point made famous by the landscape photographer, Joe Cornish. There was little chance of that when the fog threatened to prevent us from seeing the noses in front of our faces. However, we soon realised that the misty conditions were presenting us with the opportunity – which bright, clear conditions would not have allowed us – to photograph Staithes in a subdued, painterly and atmospheric light which helped to emphasize the mood of the place on that cold, fog-filled day. Canon EOS 20D and EFS 17-85mm lens. Exposure of 1/4 second at f/18.

  • A bright red fishing boat with reflection on a smooth sea

  • Small fishing boats on the Greek island of Corfu

  • Fishermen unloading their catch at the wharf at Eden, New South Wales, Australia. Eden is located on the far south coast of NSW in the region known as the Sapphire Coast.

  • Fishing nets layed out at a harbour. / Canon 5D mkII 70-200 f4L.

  • You’ve seen the film, you’ve read the book, you’ve bought the T-shirt & now you can buy the artwork too. / Yes its inspired by the film ‘End of The Line’ The message is simple enough, our Oceans will contain nothing more than Ghosts if we continue to ignore the obvious. We need to change; we need to look at what we’re doing to the global fish stocks & work out a better way to manage & sustain the resources available to us. / Also available as a T-shirt. / Like the sale sign says, when they’re gone, they’re gone!!!!! / /

  • Vietnam Nha Trang Cai River Harbour Lifting freshly caught fish onto the dock

  • I hope you can enjoy the rustic view which exists in this shot I took of our camp house in Mineola! Thanks so much for viewing my portfolio! I appreciate your interest in my work! Smiles Leilani

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