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Deck from forward

Posted on September 10, 2009

My contribution to the memory of the 9th of September 2009, 090909. In the North Sea heading for Denmark, sunshine throwing a few shadows of railings and pipes across the deck, framed in the frames of the forecastle, which I was standing under at the time of photo.

Posted in B/W, North Sea, Olympus, Olympus510, Sea, Ships, Sky, ZuikoTagged 090909, B/W, cloud, deck, ship, Sky, tankerLeave a comment

viking ship

Posted on August 12, 2009

Skuldelev 3 ship at the Viking ship museum at Roskilde, Denmark. Click for Wik.

Posted in B/W, boat, DenmarkTagged B/W, Denmark, Roskilde, ship, viking1 Comment

Emerald Princess

Posted on July 16, 2009July 16, 2009

Emerald Princess in the Sound between Sweden and Denmark.

Posted in B/W, Baltic, Cruise, Denmark, Navigate, Olympus, Olympus510, Ships, Sigma Lens, SwedenTagged B/W, Cruise, shipLeave a comment

Forecastle

Posted on November 12, 2008

Looking aft on the focsle head sunset ahead.

Posted in B/W, England, Olympus510, Sea, Ships, Sky, UKTagged B/W, clouds, English_channel, Olympus510, Sea, ship, Sky, sunset1 Comment

Stencil

Posted on September 16, 2008

Information stencils. Various locations on the ship.

Posted in black, colour, Function, Industrial, Olympus510, Red, Sea, Ships, Sigma Lens, Signs, Stencil, YellowTagged color, colour, font, gul, information, röd, ship, Stencil, Stencils, textLeave a comment

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