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  • Tobermory shipwreck
    by Peter Zentjens

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    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

  • Blue
    by David Librach - DL Photography

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  • BETTER VIEWED LARGER This shot taken at dusk at Sydneys Darling Harbour. 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 Technique: HDR, 5 bracketted images, Photomatix Pro, Capture NX Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm, Handheld For more information on this wonderful replica visit the Australian National Maritime Museum:

  • La Rue Obscure
    by Christophe Testi

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    La Rue Obscure is the oldest street in the old town of Villefranche sur Mer on the French Riviera, between Nice and Monaco. It was built on virgin soil at the beginning of the 13th century. La Rue Obscure formed the basis of the rest of the town’s construction on the slopes rising from this coastal lane. It gave inhabitants of the town certain refuge against possible attacks. The ship captains who were forced by storms to anchor in the bay, could make necessary repairs in safety. La Rue Obscure also welcomed precious merchandise, such as wine, in its cellars.

  • Romance Of Sail
    by Shane Walker

    US$4.92–US$112.48

    Another attempt of a nautical image.

  • !BETTER VIEWED LARGER This shot taken at dusk at Sydneys Darling Harbour. 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 Technique: HDR, 5 bracketted images, Photomatix Pro, Capture NX Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm, Handheld For more information on this wonderful replica visit the Australian National Maritime Museum: http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:off%20white/product:framed-print/size:large/view:preview/3337208-2-untitled.jpg!

  • Maritime Scene
    by Steven Agius

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    Taken at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village at Warrnambool in Victoria

  • Newcastle Harbour I
    by Mark Moskvitch

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    Newcastle Harbour by night

  • BETTER VIEWED LARGER This shot taken at dusk at Sydneys Darling Harbour. 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 Technique: HDR, 5 bracketted images, Photomatix Pro, Capture NX Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm, Handheld For more information on this wonderful replica visit the Australian National Maritime Museum:

  • The Sydney Heritage Fleet brought the 3 masted, steel hulled James Craig to dock at historical Williamstown. Built in 1874, it carried cargo around the world, until it was abandoned in favor of the steam revolution and sunk in 1932. Restored in 1972.

  • Rusty
    by Ciska

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

  • View from the Dance Floor
    by Peter Hall

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    This is the rig taken from the dance floor, otherwise known as the work deck. It was not a good day with regard to the sea state. Bucket anyone?

  • Tall Ship - Young Endeavour
    by reflector

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    My town ( Newcastle ) had it’s annual Maritime Festival today, and as a part of the celebration it had a nautical display. The Young Endeavour 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.

  • Moonlight Cruise
    by Maria Dryfhout

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    Sailboat cruising in the light of the silvery moon.

  • The Lake House
    by David Barnes

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    An historic boat house on the Swan River in Perth.

  • Weather be Damned
    by Shane Walker

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    My first attempt of a sailing brig in rough seas, was a bit of a headache, but I love the result. / Vue 6 infinite

  • acrylic painting,original size 92×153 cm / greek mythology

  • Maritime
    by Janis Zroback

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    / A Soft Focus Fantasy Landscape.... Today, our journey takes us near the water…the small tide pools yield so much to our inquisitive eyes…it’s a hot day so vapours rise from the surrounding rocks….a world in miniature…we could learn so much. Watercolour on Arches Paper

  • Anchored
    by Shane Walker

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    An Old chain on a barge

  • This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Sambro Island Lighthouse. Families, including cousins of mine used to live on the island all year round. There were two homes which are still standing, but barely. I believe the building you are seeing in this shot is where the families kept their supplies and storage. The island is said to be haunted by a man. I was quite disappointed to not have felt or seen something eerie while I was there. There is also a spot which looks to be carved out of the rocks on the island called the “Devil’s Footprints” The story goes that the devil walks up out of the water and walks up the rocks to the island. What the devil would want with a lighthouse I have no idea, but that is what I was told. The rock pattern is very odd though and quite something to see. The lighthouse is now run by solar panels and no human hands are needed. Even the fog horn is run by a machine that detects fog. Even though I did not see or feel a ghost, the island has a very lonely feel to it, an abandoned and sad spot. I couldn’t imagine being there alone….no, I just could not!

  • This was one of the most spectacular sunsets I have witnessed in a long time and Scott and I were lucky enough to be at Peggy’s Cove in Nova Scotia when it occurred. At first I was hoping these two love birds would get out of my shot but then I realized they added to it… I hope you enjoy it!

  • Quintessence
    by Stephanie Rachel Seely

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    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

  • 1906 No 147
    by Siamkatze

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    This abandoned building is located in Nelson, New brunswick. I’m not sure what this building was used for, I can’t find any history on it online. / It has a sign that reads; LOL No 147 and the year of the building is 1906. It was definitely creepy though! -cross processed /

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