Sleepy harbour in the town of Rockport, Massachusetts, USA.
Outer Harbour, Adelaide, South Australia
A shot from the roof of the Sydney Opera House.
Boats at Holy Island, Northumberland,England
Pier on a lake.
Beaulieu Sur Mer and its colorful pleasure harbour sheltered from the wind by a high cliff and a range of hill.
wind surfers in poole harbour,then over banks road to old harry and his wives.
The tallship Hector tied to the wharf in Pictou , Nova Scotia in august 2008.
The schooner Virginia seen lowering its sails as it passes Georges Island entering Halifax harbour taken in september 2008.
The Skytower dominating Auckland city, photo taken from Devonport wharf with ‘Spirit of New Zealand’ on the harbour
Manly Boat Harbour, Moreton Bay, Australia
Muiden Harbour and Muiderslot Castle – the Netherlands The colourful boats in the harbour and the castle in the background… a picturesque scene in the little town Muiden. Comments and feedback always welcome! Thanks for viewing :) —-
A bit glary but tried my best.The Arcadia, leaving Outer harbour, Adelaide, S.A.
This group of extremely brave people climbed the Harbour Bridge in Sydney to watch the Princess Dawn sail under the bridge. There was approximately one metre clearance between the ships funnels and the bottom of the bridge. It must have been an adrenaline rush for these intrepid climbers, but by the looks of their stances, some of them could have been ready to do a runner! Thanks for visiting
This shot reminded me of the types of postcards you’d get from days gone by. So I had a go at ageing the photo and enhancing the colours here and there, to try and recreate the feel of an old photo. Camera: Nokia 6680 (Mobile Phone) Aperture: f/3.2 / Focal length: 4mm / Exp Time: 1/3945 / ISO: 320
Shot As Is Kids taking a sailing course on the North River in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island – Canada Nikon D-90 / VR 18-105MM, f/3.5-5.6G f/11 / 1/350 sec / 105mm
Camera: Canon 450D / Shutter Speed: 1/80 / Aperture: 11 / ISO: 200 / Focal Length: 21.0mm
(c) Jocelyne Roy Phillips
Red Sails A pair of red-sailed Mirror dinghies, racing across Christchurch harbour in Dorset, England. The Mirror is a small, light-weight craft which can be sailed single-handed (as here) or with a crew of two or even three. The Mirror is popular in the UK and Australia, especially as a training boat for young people. Over 70000 have been built to date. The row of beach huts in the background are at Mudeford Sands. Date: 20th September 2009
Fuji S7000 / I would have loved to have seen her under sail. / Nobby’s Hill in the background.
Paphos Harbour, Cyprus. Taken with canon 50d and sigma 24 -70 lens /
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