Howard Jones
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When sailing, we meet a lot of interesting characters. Here's one.
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Well, this is an understatement, if there is one ;-)Cem and actually Nicolas Claris may have seen these boats before...in person
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No, because they are all unique. And I've got an urge to photograph them all.If you've seen one, have you seen them all?
Sailing out of Istanbul Harbor last June:
When we're in port, mornings are the peaceful time.
Andy - A beautiful moment. Nice catch!Some great images in this thread. Howard - your shot has such fantastic atmosphere, and Nicolas - you spend a lot of time with very nice boats!
The shot below was taken on Windermere in the Lake District. It was the light that caught my eye - on a greyish day a break in the clouds suddenly caught the white sails of this boat and the trees behind.
Cheers,
When we're in port, mornings are the peaceful time.
Yea, I know I broke the rules
Don
True, and that's why the boats dance. We're actually being invaded by replicating boats.
Asher
I so enjoyed looking at the photos in this thread earlier and I have a couple to add that I have taken and like. I hope others will contribute too!
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This boat caught my eye as it was held by a chain to a rock in the Svartån river along the side of the brick wall and path. You cannot see it in this small photo, but it is written - liv båt (Life Boat). I guess if someone falls in, you can just run down the steps, jump in.. and save them! Obviously not as impressive as any of the other boats in this thread, but as common as it is, could save a life.
Liv Båt - © Maggie Terlecki