22:100 Graeme, Captain of the 'Notorious'
The Portuguese Caravel 'Notorious' at Batemans Bay
"Notorious" leaving Batemans Bay
Out across the pack ice
Through "Iceberg Alley"
DUKW going ashore
Nella in the morning!
Sunset and a parting iceberg
Black-browed Albatross
Leaving Mawson #2
Leaving Mawson
Wharfside
Marina Svetaeva in Hobart
Hobart Waterfront
A different view of Hobart
Down the Derwent
Through the Fog
Relative Proportions
Looking Back
White Christmas
From the Bridge: Squeezing Through
Blown Away!
And away she goes!
Leaving Antarctica
Southern Ocean Sunset
Sunset over Port Ross
The Explorer and The World
The ship's in!
The old tower
HMAS Whyalla
Cutty Sark
Ropes and rigging
More rigging
In the hold
From the lounge
"Trollfjord" at Kirkenes
The wind picked up
Lisa
The Trollfjord
Harbour view
The James Craig
Away again, "Nella Dan" at Macquarie Island
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21:100 Felicite from the good ship 'Notorious'
There's nothing like a good dose of amazement. I had mine today when I drove across our local bridge and found myself looking at a 15th century Portuguese caravel sailing ship. It rated about 9.99 on a scale of ten!
So I hurtled home for camera gear, then back to the wharf where I found a crowd of people waiting to board and inspect the ship. It is a replica of the type used in 1492 by Columbus to cross the Atlantic and (almost certainly) by Cristóvão de Mendonça to sail down Australia's east coast in the early 1500s.
You can read more about it here: www. facebook.com/notorioustheship
At the top of the ship's ladder I met Felicite, the wife of the Captain and builder, collecting a very modest visiting fee and finding a seemingly endless tolerance to chat with all who came aboard (most asking much the same questions). I ran past her the idea of being in my "100 Strangers" project and she happily agreed.
Thank you very much for being so friendly and interesting, Felicite: I hope you like your portrait. This picture is 21 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
NB that, for manual lenses, the FL needs to be entered directly on the Pentax - I forgot to change it (EXIF shows 85mm) but this was taken with the SMC Pentax 50/1.4.
So I hurtled home for camera gear, then back to the wharf where I found a crowd of people waiting to board and inspect the ship. It is a replica of the type used in 1492 by Columbus to cross the Atlantic and (almost certainly) by Cristóvão de Mendonça to sail down Australia's east coast in the early 1500s.
You can read more about it here: www. facebook.com/notorioustheship
At the top of the ship's ladder I met Felicite, the wife of the Captain and builder, collecting a very modest visiting fee and finding a seemingly endless tolerance to chat with all who came aboard (most asking much the same questions). I ran past her the idea of being in my "100 Strangers" project and she happily agreed.
Thank you very much for being so friendly and interesting, Felicite: I hope you like your portrait. This picture is 21 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
NB that, for manual lenses, the FL needs to be entered directly on the Pentax - I forgot to change it (EXIF shows 85mm) but this was taken with the SMC Pentax 50/1.4.
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