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Brig leaving Portsmouth
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Brig leaving Portsmouth
Took this shot as Youth Training Ship Prince William was leaving port. 70-300mm lens, Monopod, 1/400s f10.
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Photo Comments
wilde101
said:
Wow, lovely image
20:29 on March 20, 2007
button44
said:
Oh !!! Really, really great shot !! tina
20:52 on March 20, 2007
David Constable
said:
Sam this is just excellent i can't say anything more than that, that would do it justice top marks and then some
21:28 on March 20, 2007
Teleman
said:
Wilde101, Tina, David, many thanks for your compliments, glad you enjoyed it. Kind Regards Sam
21:53 on March 20, 2007
Alan Ingham
said:
What shall we do with the drunken sailor? What shall we do with the drunken sailor? What shall we do with the drunken sailor early in the morning? Steady as she goes Cox'n - there's a SouWester coming..........
Oh yes the image - keep em coming Sam, I just love these shots and this one looks like an oil painting. Well done or Bravo Zulu as we used to say........all the fives.
08:46 on March 22, 2007
Teleman
said:
Glad to see you can sing that early in the morning Deeps, just read it mind. Glad you like the painting too. Best Regards Sam
20:28 on March 22, 2007
vxisme
said:
Top marks from also matey, that rigging is fantastic detail to the shot, well captured.
Donny
21:30 on March 22, 2007
How1e
said:
Fantastic shot of this fine vessel. Just left Poole yesterday by coincidence. My most endearing memory of her is however, in Dartmouth. Great shot.
14:40 on March 23, 2007
Teleman
said:
Donny, Howard many thanks. Rgds Sam
15:25 on March 23, 2007
Colin Russell
said:
Very nice - I like the light just catching the side of the ship. A fine capture. Cheers, Col.
22:04 on March 25, 2007
Teleman
said:
Many thanks Colin, Regards Sam
13:07 on March 26, 2007
samson
said:
fantastic shot love the colour of the water,and the shipis stunning top marks
13:52 on April 1, 2007
Teleman
said:
Samson again many thanks for your kind comments & for your time. Previously ratings were turned off you are the first to score!. Glad you like it. Regards Sam
23:39 on April 1, 2007
houstonryan
said:
Love the light reflecting off the bow...is that what it's called? :)
08:07 on April 5, 2007
Teleman
said:
Bow.. absolutely right. Many thanks for your call, glad you like it. Regards. Sam
18:04 on April 5, 2007
Guy Roberts
said:
Great photo. Wouldn't it be great to have seen a harbour full of these?
03:48 on April 9, 2007
NORTHSCAPE
said:
Ive spent some time shooting that training ship.
And you have done a fine job.would give this a five if i could.
Andy...
15:46 on April 9, 2007
Teleman
said:
Guy, Andy many thanks for your kind remarks, much appreciated. Not many of these about so like shooting them whenever they present a good shot!. Best Regards Sam
19:02 on April 9, 2007
trinny2812
said:
Thought button44 would like this one ... and of course I do to, beautiful scene.
Creann
01:03 on April 10, 2007
Teleman
said:
Glad you like it too Creann. Thanks for your call. Best Regards, Sam
14:33 on April 10, 2007
XC90
said:
For some reason Sam I could not find your gallery for this I apologise you have dropped the 67 part, so i'm back on course so to speak.lol.
Great shot this mate, I always see these when they are dots on the horizon.....Bev.
23:02 on November 19, 2007
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Photo Properties
Camera: NIKON D200
Date/Time: 20-03-2007 7:50 PM
Shutter: 1/400 sec
Flash: 0
Focal Length: 190.0 mm
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