Moored ships in the harbour at the jetty.
What do we see on the bow. The bulb protruding the welds of the plates on the hull. The calibration marks and drag marks of the anchors across the bulb. The rust marks of the anchor chains. The water of the harbour.
I often look at the bow of a ship. The drawings caused by the drag marks of the anchor chains. The rust marks from the flushing of the anchor chains during retrieval through the locker holes.
The calibration marks on the bow to show the ship's draft. The square cutout with the subject the bow of a ship with the rounded shapes. The water from the quay rippling around the bow. It gives a nice effect to the photo.
The ship moored at the quay with the many beautiful details.
Ship Viewer_Port Photography; raw and honest, just like the port itself. A collection of great ships and details, seafaring, inland navigation, fishing and port industry.
Port photos's on the wall of the living room office or study. Also wall-filling as wallpaper!
My photos are often taken around the water. Ports Rivers and Channels.
I find ships and people very fascinating as well as buildings and street photography.
and I have two instagram accounts. One is Scheepskijker and the name probably already refers to ships and the people in the harbours. The other account..
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