Rockport
- August 16th, 2010
- Posted in Boats, Landscape, Ocean
- Tagged Boats, Flowers, Ocean, Panasonic TZ5, Rockport
- 12 Comments
It may be a bit hard to see on this smaller version of the photo but on the mooring ball of the sailboat there is a bird with his wings all stretched out! Thought that was pretty cool. If you click the photo to make it larger you should be able to see the bird better.
You could not pay me to get on this boat! I don’t think this boat will be above water for much longer.
I got the inspiration for this shot from seeing the many very cool photos yz has posted of half sunk boats on his photoblog. I probably would have passed these boats by without a second thought but as soon as I saw them they reminded me of his great sinking boat photos.
This fire ship was putting on a show the day of the Tall Ships in Boston and shooting its hoses into the air.
Also just want to let everyone know I will not have internet access for the next week so I will not be able to visit or comment on your blogs. I have setup my blog to auto-post some photos over the next week though so if you want to stop by it is always appreciated!
Here is a shot I took at a Marina this past weekend of the undersides of a bunch of boats being stored over the winter there.
This river on Lake Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro NH had some cool little boat garages that housed some classic wooden boats.
It was a beautiful fall day in Maine when I took this photo. I was taking pictures of the fall foliage when I saw these two rowboats all by themselves in this small bay. It sometimes gets boring just taking pictures of trees in the Fall with nothing in the foreground so this was a bonus finding these rowboats!
It was a very busy day on Gloucester Harbor last Labor Day weekend when I took this photo as you can see. I found this interesting because every type of boat imaginable is in the picture. From speedboats, to fishing boats, sailboats, and in the distance dwarfing them all a giant warship. There is even a barge of some sort to the left. The term organized chaos comes to my mind seeing all these boats zooming around in every direction!