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Lovely, Pat, I feel like rescuing this one, or stopping by long enough to hear the stories it could tell! LikeLike Reply
Ah I thought it was called inferm 😉 before I had a closer look Pat ! Super picture – an unexpected beauty I’m sure . LikeLike Reply
I was always looking for that great shot of boats in water – because there were so many. This did surprise me. LikeLike Reply
Your photo creates such a wonderful narrative. You did such an amazing job weaving all of the elements into a great story. LikeLike Reply
Thanks, Charlie. Living where you do, I bet you can really appreciate the potential places this boat has been. LikeLike Reply
Yes it does, Nora. I hadn’t made that connection – maybe that is why I like it so well. LikeLike Reply
Thanks, Lisa. I think it is the most beautiful dry-docked boat I have ever seen. I would love to know its history. LikeLike Reply
Thanks, Charles. I bet your creative soul experiences balance and flow and all else that goes into composition. LikeLike Reply
Wow…that is just beautiful! The weathered look is incredible and the blue mountain with the last of the chipped blue paint…!! LikeLike Reply
Thanks, I thought it was a real beauty – and a rare drydock that the background was great. LikeLike Reply
Lovely, Pat, I feel like rescuing this one, or stopping by long enough to hear the stories it could tell!
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Oh yes, wouldn’t it be wonderful to have it refurbished. Thanks for commenting. 🙂
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Love this!
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Thanks, Sheryl
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Ah I thought it was called inferm 😉 before I had a closer look Pat !
Super picture – an unexpected beauty I’m sure .
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I was always looking for that great shot of boats in water – because there were so many. This did surprise me.
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Your photo creates such a wonderful narrative. You did such an amazing job weaving all of the elements into a great story.
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Thanks, Charlie. Living where you do, I bet you can really appreciate the potential places this boat has been.
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Cool shot. Looks like a miniature Noahs ark
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Yes it does, Nora. I hadn’t made that connection – maybe that is why I like it so well.
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What a great boat this is, and such a wonderful photograph, Pat.
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Thanks, Lisa. I think it is the most beautiful dry-docked boat I have ever seen. I would love to know its history.
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Really love the composition of the photo.
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Thanks, Charles. I bet your creative soul experiences balance and flow and all else that goes into composition.
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Such a great and beautiful shot.
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Thanks so much, Cee.
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Wonderful shot, Pat. 🙂
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Thanks.
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Wow…that is just beautiful! The weathered look is incredible and the blue mountain with the last of the chipped blue paint…!!
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I love the color, too. Thanks, Sue.
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Beautiful 🙂
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Thanks, Joe.
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Oh, wonderful!
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Thanks, I thought it was a real beauty – and a rare drydock that the background was great.
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Yes, the background is certainly a bonus
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