an old ship wreck in shallow water at Canoe Bay, on the Tasman Peninsula
Not sure where this came form but was on the beach one day when I was walking , its not there anymore , I think it was some sort of display .
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The wreck at Tangalooma. This was taken from the top of the sand dunes..Its a long way up there…however its worth the climb, I got some great photos. /
The wreck of the collier brig, the Harriet Wandle. Built in 1860 at Sunderland. / The victim of the cruel North Sea. I took the shipwreck details from an actual Victorian photo of the time. This took longer to paint and finish off, than all my other ship paintings put together! Sketched in pencil, and watercolour painted on drawing paper 120gsm. / Size 17”x11”.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Rusting Away Wreck of the Carpentaria Light Ship Built in Scotland in 1926, the Carpentaria Light ship drifted from its position 52 miles west off Cape York during the monsoon season in the early 1980’s and was stranded on the west coast near Vrilya Point. Vrilya Point, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. Sets of Two / Wreck_of_the_Carpentaria_Light_Ship 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Rusting Away” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk ============================================= / Art_4_Charity_Calendars 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of my “Cape York Calendars” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council.
The Maheno, the most famous of the Fraser Island wrecks, was driven ashore just north of Happy Valley during a cyclone in 1935. Once a well-known trans-Tasman liner,
Well actually a Jetty, one of the many delapidated jetties that lie at Skippool creek in Lancashire, which was a once bustling little port many many years ago before the rise of larger better known ports such as Fleetwood, Heysham, Liverpool. / This old rotting ship is called Good Hope and as I am sure seen better days.. / NIKON D70s / Sigma lens 10-20 mm shot at 10mm /
Feature Image - Nikon DSLR Users Group / Feature Image - First Things Group Nikon D40X using a polarizing filter / 18-55mm lens / From a day on Moreton Island Qld Qustralia March 2009 The Tangalooma Wrecks (Queensland Australia) just north of the resort, have been sunk close in offshore to give shelter as a boat anchorage. They also have become a wonderful dive site with many fish species sheltering from the elements. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / All photographs in this portfolio are owned and copyright / © Barbara Burkhardt. / Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from ourselves is prohibited. All rights reserved. For license fees please contact me by email at pictureperfectaust@yahoo.com.au
Fleetwood Marsh Nature park is set in an open landscape adjacent to the Wyre Estuary (a Special Protection Area & Site of Special Scientific Interest), with views stretching across the coastal plain to the Bowland fells in the distance. Nikon D80 – Sigma 10-20mm lens at f-8 – ND4 grey-grad Featured in the First Things and Nature’s Reclamation groups APR 2009. / Featured in the Mangroves, Marshes & Mudflats group APR 2009. / Featured in the Art North West group APR 2009. Winner of the First Things – Antique Appreciation Virtual Roadshow Challenge APR 2009.
Scanned Imaged from a 1983 Photograph taken with an Olympus OM1N. This is the freight ferry ‘European Gateway’ which Sank after a collision in the North Sea, just a couple of miles from the port of Felixstowe, Suffolk, en route to Zeebrugge, Belgium. / Not to be confused with the Herald of Free Enterprise disaster in March 1987, which was also a Townsend Thoresn ship. I took this during a sail along the coast in February 1983, and as you can see, the Ship has been uprighted, and I took this during the one circuit of the stricken ferry, clearly showing the plates welded onto the port side so to enable the ship to be pulled into an upright position. / I have added 4 more pictures in a Journal that I hope you have time to look at. For a more detailed account of the disaster and rescue, Click Here, where you will be taken to the Harwich (Essex) Lifeboat Station. More about the Ferry follows. / / ‘European Gateway was built 1975 by Schichau Unterweser AG, Bremerhaven, for the Townsend-Thoresen service between Felixstowe and Europort. During the summer of 1980, she operated between Cairnryan-Larne. European Gateway then returned to Felixstowe service until 1982 when she was involved in a collision with the Speedlink Vanguard off Felixstowe. She sank with the loss of six lives. After salvage, she was rebuilt and entered service as the Flavia between Ancona-Igoumenitsa-Patras in 1984. In 1988 she was sold to GT-Link, entering service as the Travemünde Link between Gedser-Travemünde. In 1992, registered ownership passed to Europa Linien, and she was renamed Rostock Link when the German port changed to Rostock. In 1996, ownership of Europa Linien passed to DSB (later Scandlines). In 1999 Rostock Link was chartered to Mols Linien for their Århus-Kalundborg route under the marketing name Kalundborg Link. In 2000 she was sold to Agoudimos Lines, and was renamed Penelope A for a route Igoumenitsa-Brindisi.’ (Simplonpc) ‘Text’ above taken from: / Simplonpc.(no date) Townsend-Thoreson Ferries Postcards. European Gateway. [online] Available from: http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/Townsend-Thoresen2.html [Accessed April 2009] Thank you for looking. Profits made from any sales of this picture, will be donated to the RNLI.
One of the many wrecks found on Fleetwood Marsh, Lancashire. Nikon D80 – SIgma 10-20mm lens – ND2 grey grad Featured in the Nature’s Reclamation group APR 2009.
I like the colors of this one more than the greys in the prior submission…....
The coastline of East Gippsland has always been a challenging place for sailors. Its long sweeping expanse means its nowhere to escape when an onshore gale is blowing. The iron skeleton are the remains of the Trinculo an iron sailing barque which was driven ashore by a gale in 1879. It lies on the coastline of East Gippsland where notorious waters left a coastline scattered with offshore wreck sites and the occasional beach relic. This image was taken on 23.03.09 with Canon 450D, 18-200 IS lens@18mm / exposure: 1/100s @f6.3 ISO 200 and was processed in Raw.
Self Portrait In Ink & Watercolour ” What does he know about Man alone? ” – Sal Mineo / ( Plato in “Rebel Without a Cause” )..
A wreck on Fleetwood Marsh, Lancashire, UK. Nikon D80 – Sigma 10-20mm lens – ND4 grad Featured in the First Things and the Going Coastal groups JUNE 2009. / Featured in the Transport group JUNE 2009. / Featured in the Old Things group NOV 2009.
in Astoria, Oregon. One of my fave places to go!!! I miss the Oregon Coast! Nikon D80 / sometime in 2007
Taken with Canon 5Dmk2 and 24-70 2.8L at 0.6s f2.8 ISO50
The HMQS Gayundah was a gunboat entered into service in 1884, and decommissioned in 1921. Operated by the Queensland Maritime Defence Force and the Royal Australian Navy. She was built and launched in England, and sailed for Australia in November of 1884, she arrived in Brisbane in March of 1885. During World War 1, she patroled Moreton Bay, and the East Coast area of Queensland. In 1958 she was run aground at Woody Point in Queensland, where she served as a breakwater. Canon 50D, 10mm. Available Large, and best viewed large!
Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F7.1, shutter speed 1/200 second ISO100 tweaked in Photoshop Another shot taken on my excellent day out over the weekend with my redbubble buddy Jason Connolly, we paid a visit to at Skippool creek in Thornton Clevelys, Lancashire, we came across this wonderful old boat called Good Hope. Please view large!
In front of the Liberty wreck an impressive sized (2m) barracuda flirts with Johanna. Tulamben, Bali, Small Sunda Islands, Indonesia, Banda Sea Canon EOS 5D, 15mm Fish-eye, Seacam housing, Speedlite 580 EX in Sealux housing, 1/80s, f9, ISO 100
This image is SOOC, and taken at Dungeness.
Canon 50D | ISO 100 | f22 | 15 | 10mm | nd400 | Lee 0.6 and 0.9 Soft Grads Slipping fast / Down with his ship / Fading in the shadows / - Metallica, Unforgiven III After a recent visit to Point Cartwright, we thought we might as well stop by and check the SS Dicky for some more nd400 and Lee fun. The tide was fantastic – beautifully lapping around the wreck. I was thinking I needed another element to this shot and so Kane decided to jump in and stand still for a lot of time. He did cop a good number of waves and was a very still model. Natutal light rays in the sky provided by the sun passing through some clouds. The dark patch is a little annoying in the top right, but alas the interest in the image is enough I hope :) Processing Clarity, black and white, cool WB tones, more gradient in the sky, sharpening.
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