Maritime water 

239 creative works found

  • An historic boat house on the Swan River in Perth.

  • Sun setting behind an oceanfront marina

  • Acrylic, Mixed Media & Muslin. / Painted by Ciska June 07 61CM X 92CM ORIGINAL SOLD

  • A little yacht sits on the sand in the light of dusk. Fuji 100, Fujica ST705w with Fujinon 1.6/55. (First film used since purchase) Abstracts and Artsy Architecture Landscapes and Nature Street Tasmania

  • Another attempt of a nautical image.

  • Acrylic Ink and Texture paste. Painted by Ciska Aug 2007 Sold original at my first art exhibition. / 50CM X 60CM

  • / Tobermory is a gorgeous little town on the northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario. It’s harbor not only filled with luxury yachts but also with a lot of shipwrecks, which makes it a divers paradise. It’s part of the Fathom Five National Marine Park of Canada. Luckily for me you don’t have to dive to discover a few of the shipwrecks. Luckily because I spent to much time underwater once, without diving gear, and I’m not inclined to submerge myself for longer periods under water. ;) This beauty caught my eye when strolling along the shore, with the duck approaching, I had to hurry but I was just in time to capture it. This image is one of my most popular wallpapers on my wallpaper website and I hope it will make me proud here also. You can find this image as a wallpaper on my wallpaper website more work / preview /

  • This is another shot taken at Peggy’s Cove. I thought this was a nice angle and liked the shadow and light on the building. I wish I owned this property!

  • This was taken near Blomidon in Nova Scotia, Canada.

  • Another version of one of my favorite images. Redone in LucisArt.

  • It was the end of a gorgeous day at White Point Beach Lodge on the South Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. The sun was shining down on parts of the white wash and making it glow so pretty that I had to capture a bit of it.

  • This boat belongs to a good friend of mine who owns a country cottage in my hometown of West Pennant, Nova Scotia, Canada. The title of this piece is the name of his vessel. My friends mother is very important to him and allowed him to have his dream get away so he named his boat in her honour. When he was a child she used to call his wee wee, you guessed it, Gullingo! LOL

  • An old sailing ship at dockside at sunset.

  • Did you ever play that game with a Daisy? You pull off each petal and rotate the words until you are left with one petal, and depending on what verse is the next one to use will determine whether your love, loves you or not!

  • All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. Albert County, New Brunswick. Colour edited in PS. I often imagine fall in unconventional colours :-) Check out my autumn art

  • This was taken in Miramichi, New Brunswick. The old Ferry would transport people from “Old Ferry road” in Douglastown to Chatham until shortly after they built the Centennial bridge in 1967. Now remains burned pieces of wood and bolts. This was one of my favorite places when I was younger, I would sit and often write poems there. -Fuji S5200 *All proceeds of sales are donated to the Hope Animal Shelter Please check out my other gallery here at RedBubble, Macabrecat , for my cat photography. Still Life Photography: / Water Photography / Flower & Plant Photography / Abandoned / Windows & Doors / Portraits / Statues/Cemeteries / Misc. /

  • She’s longing for someone. / /

  • They say that physical activity is a fountain of youth. I certainly agree when looking at the Tugboat Daniel McAllister ! This is the largest preserved tug in Canada, and the second-oldest preserved oceangoing tug in the world. She was originally launched in 1907 under the name of Helena , working the Atlantic coast. In the 1940s, she was converted from a steam to a diesel engine, while serving on the Great Lakes. She underwent a complete refit in 1956, and was renamed Helen M.B. Then she acquired her final name of Daniel McAllister in the 1960s (after a member of an important ship owning family), and retired from service in the 1980s. She is now displayed in the Old Port of Montreal, as part of the Musée maritime du Québec (maritime museum) to ensure her preservation. This is a composite made of the three images below:   My original image was shot in the Old Port of Montreal, 2 weeks ago. The boat looked so new compared to the old grain elevators in the background, which are only a year older, but look much more the worse for wear.         One of the textures that I photographed on the same day, to which I added a vignette. Available for free download under a Creative Commons Licence.         This texture is a photo of a rock wall stained with limescale that I shot three weeks ago. I thought that it fit the theme very nicely, and gave a nice aged look to the image. Also available for free download under a Creative Commons Licence. Featured in the group Live, Love, Dream on April 30, 2009 Finished in 6th position of Top Ten in the May Avatar challenge of the Nautical Group on May 6, 2009

  • In Berlin Spandau (Germany)...

  • A bright shed at the end of walkway in the Maritimes.

  • 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

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