Ship wreck
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Tobermory is a gorgeous little town on the northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario. It’s harbor not only filled with luxury yachts but also with a lot of shipwrecks, which makes it a divers paradise. It’s part of the Fathom Five National Marine Park of Canada. Luckily for me you don’t have to dive to discover a few of the shipwrecks. Luckily because I spent to much time underwater once, without diving gear, and I’m not inclined to submerge myself for longer periods under water. ;) This beauty caught my eye when strolling along the shore, with the duck approaching, I had to hurry but I was just in time to capture it. This image is one of my most popular wallpapers on my wallpaper website and I hope it will make me proud here also. You can find this image as a wallpaper on my wallpaper website
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Remains of a sailing vessel washed ashore off Carpenters Rocks, South East South Australia. The boat is submerged in sand and is only visible like this on low tides with slight winds. Slowly being broken down by the ocean waves. Had to wade out to get this shot as it was…
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Sailing boat that ran aground at Carpenters Rocks, Limestone Coast, South East South Australia. Went on a group photoshoot last night, seven of us out in the weather….. This boat is only visible like this on extremely low tides just East of the lighthouse at Carpenters. Canon 400D, 18 -55 lens, polarising filter, HDR 3 shot merge in Photomatix.
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al·ter /ˈɔltər/ [awl-ter] / –verb (used without object) to change; become different or modified. / [Origin: 1350–1400; ME < OF alterer < LL alter�?re to change, worsen, deriv. of L alter other] / —Synonyms 1. See adjust, change. (Further detail about this work in my blog & journal)
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The sea both serene and deadly. Dealt this day trawler a killing blow a few years ago. The corpse of the boat is slowly decaying and being sucked into the sea, all that is left today is the bleached ribs of the carcass lying in the shallows where the sea threw it.
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Another shot from my shoot of the wreck at Woody Point, taken from a different angle. 6 Second exposure.
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Photo of the S.S. Dicky at Dicky Beach Caloundra Queensland Australia. Taken with a Pentax *ist DL with a Sigma 18-200mm lens at 75mm. f32 6s ISO 200 spot metering, graduated neutral density filter. Full moon rising coinciding with the sunset.
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Acrylic on canvas diptych o/a approx. 48” x 22” / This is the complete ‘Braer’ please see Braer#1 and Braer#2 for more detail.
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Gayundah (I think) shipwreck at woody point Brisbane. My first attempt to modify an image on the pc. I welcome any feedback on improving the shot, although I have now learned that I am limited if I dont shoot in RAW.
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Halvetia is situated on Rhosilli Bay on the Gower, a realy stunning spot, hdr has worked a treat on the sky, i wanted to get the incoming tide washing around the wreck at sunset but the tide came in way to fast and swamped me!
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The shipwreck at Woody Point, Queensland.
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The Sygna / The wreck of the Sygna lies on Stockton Beach, evidence of the strength and unpredictability of nature. The stern section of the 53 000-tonne Norwegian bulk carrier rests twenty kilometres south of Anna Bay. Standing upright and firm only a hundred metres into the surf, her remains are remarkably intact considering the pounding she has received each day for over twenty years. On 26 May 1974, the Sygna was anchored four kilometres east of the port of Newcastle waiting to load fifty thousand tonnes of coal for Europe. A gale warning had been issued and seven of the ten ships waiting off the port had weighed anchor and moved out to sea. The wind was 165 kilometres an hour when the Sygna raised her anchor at 1 a.m. Even with engines at full power, the Sygna was unable to get her head into the wind. In only half an hour she had drifted sideways eleven kilometres and grounded a hundred and thirty metres off the beach. As soon as the storm and the seas subsided, the heavy stern settled in deeper water-breaking the ship in half. A helicopter from the Williamtown RAAF Base lifted the crew of twenty-seven off the stricken vessel with no loss of life. The empty bow section was dragged off the beach and sold for scrap. The Sygna’s stern is now a popular surfing and fishing spot. Four-wheel drive vehicles can drive to the wreck from either Lavis Lane Williamtown or from the beach access point at Anna Bay. Port Stephens Web Site
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Sunshine Coast
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The Ozone Paddle Steamer was scattled at Indented Heads to form a breakwater.In the distance can be seen the Melbourne skyline through the stormy weather.
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I wanted an old ancient mariner artwork depicting a ship wreck, this was very hard to do, but i think i got there in the end. Vue 6 infinite
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I happened to be at the SS Dicky Shipwreck in the middle of the afternoon and did not like the lighting but thought that I could play with the image a little and came up with this black and white, cropped photo.
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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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