Harbour maritime 

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  • The Maritime Museum in Hobart, Tasmania. Pic taken in July 2006.

  • Acrylic on Canvas / 120 cm x 180 cm The view from our painting studios on a wet day. I concentrated on building up a surface for this piece, of mixtures of impasto and watery glazes for a feeling of depth.

  • Menton is a town and commune in the Alpes-Maritimes département of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur région of France. It has been called the most beautiful town on the French Riviera, and its nickname is La perle de la France (“The pearl of France”).

  • I thought this shot was pretty all by itself but when I looked at it a little closer I noticed the clouds seem to make an arrow pointing out of the harbour. Cool huh? This is Halls Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. I realize I have quite a few images of Halls Harbour but I love the little fishing village. It has so much character and there is always a great shot to be found there.

  • Portree Harbour, Isle of Skye, as the rain clears…......................but only for 20 minutes! :-)

  • A good friend who is building up a pro photography bizz gave me an old clip on filter holder thingy and a gray filter. So this is my first attempt at defeating a digi cameras habit of whiting out clouds. Joy – think it worked. This is the National Maritime Mueum in Falmouth – UK with the docks in he background. / . / . / . / . / . / . /

  • Newcastle Harbour by night

  • Newcastle Harbour by night

  • The sailing ship MAR with a boat load of tourists sailing past Georges Island in Halifax harbour on the last day of summer in 2008.

  • Sydney Skyline at Night looking across from the Australian Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour. Best Viewed Larger ©2008 phoggy

  • 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.

  • Panoramic view from historic Signal Hill to “The Narrows” , St. John’s harbour, taken on a blustery, sub-zero day in winter. “The Narrows” is the local name for the mouth of the harbour. Location: Atop Signal Hill, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada / Date: February, 2007 / Details: Panorama taken with a Fuji S9500, 4 frames at 28mm focal length.

  • Ships in the harbour of English Bay. / Vancouver, BC

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

  • The original lighthouse from Cape Bowling Green, Queensland was built in 1874 and was re-built here at the National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour, Sydney in 1993 / CANON 350D / / Featured in New South Wales Photography Group, July 2009

  • Ingonish, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia / Nikon D40

  • 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

  • This shot was taken from Pyrmont Sydney looking across at the HMB Endeavour which is located at the NSW Maritime Museum in Darling Harbour.3 images merged in photomatix to create a HDR image. Canon 450D SLR / Canon 18-55mm lense / ND4 graduated filter / ISO 200 / f/27 / 1/125 sec exposure

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER This shot was taken after dark at Sydney’s Darling Harbour, near the Australian National Maritime Museum. A still night was generous with reflections. The Australian National Maritime Museum is housed in a sleek white building on Darling Harbour. The museum shares the history of Australia and the sea. Here you will find antique racing yachts, WWII destroyers, jet-powered boats, and Australia II – the 12-meter yacht that won the America’s Cup in 1983. The museum displays permanent and temporary exhibits, many of which have interactive components. Some of the exhibit themes include the Navy exhibit, First Australians exhibit and the Leisure gallery.There are guided tours both inside the museum and on the ships moored in the bay. Highlight gallery tours are free, check times of this and other tours and booking requirements at the ticket desk The museum being on the left, Cape Bowling Green lighthouse Cape Bowling Green lighthouse was built 70 km south of Townsville in 1874, when the colony of Queensland was booming with gold rushes and sugar production. The increased coastal traffic associated with the boom resulted in shipping accidents on the sand shoals around Cape Bowling Green and the need for a lighthouse to assist safe navigation. 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 Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm / Technique:HDR 5 Exposures Handheld bracketted

  • This shot was taken from the Government Wharf in Sambro, Nova Scotia, Canada.

  • A rusted boat winch sitting on the shore of Currie Harbour on the wild and rugged West Coast of King Island, Tasmania. The island sits at the Western entrance to Bass Strait and is the site of many shipwrecks. The 40th parallel of Latitude crosses the island and constantly whips the island with the “Roaring Forties”. A fascinating place steeped in Maritime history. Image taken with Canon G9 and processed in PSCS3. / / Fishing Boat, Currie Harbour, King Island / / Crayfish Pots, Currie Harbour, King Island /

  • Darling Harbour Maritime Museum Shot with Nikon D90 and 18-105mm lens

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