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That one sent me back directly the Titanic soundtrack in mind!!! It has a ghosty atmosphere, and the B&W increases it more again!!! I agree with Stacy, it's pure artwork!!
As for the ship, There are dozens of photos in many galleries of this superb replica sailing ship..I wanted something a little different and since we associate galleons with piracy, and ghostly events as depicted in countless novels and films, I liked the idea of creating a ghostly image..The result is not a trick nor is it a product of Photoshop..This is the wavy reflection just as the camera caught it.
Sadly, the ship, formerly the GRAND TURK is no longer moored in my home town..It was berthed here for four years and was loved by the townsfolk and visitors alike.
She was sold to a French charter boat company and is now berthed in St Malo France!
nowhere-man
stacy metcalf
JoelleGiannoni
W@Z
Theolfa
Thank you all for your lovely compliments and endorsements!
Conquilha~~~~It is a nice surprise to find you deep in the annals of my gallery :) Much appreciated!
psonja~~~~Hello Sonja, Thank you for your interest in this magnificent Man-o'-War, The Grand Turk)..It no longer resides in my home town since it was purchased by a French consortium two years ago and sadly, they changed its name.
Miguel Bortfeldt~~~~Greetings Miguel :)~~~This replica fighting ship was moored in the harbour of my home town for several years..It was used occasionally on film shoots for TV and the cinema! Since computer generated images are so realistic, the entertainment industry no longer required the "real thing", so the Grand Turk became obsolete! I'm grateful for your generous appraisal :)
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A big welcome every one..your visit and wonderful comments mean a great deal to me ;>) Many thanks for taking the time to stay a while ;>)
Esmaeel Bagherian
Utpal
pepe.moreno
Pierre Lapointe
Mahdi Kalhor
aalccc
Warm regards to you all..
Jim
and it seemed to expect a story with pirates and treasure
"like#13" is not enough to describe how awestruck i was by this "artwork".
That one sent me back directly the Titanic soundtrack in mind!!! It has a ghosty atmosphere, and the B&W increases it more again!!! I agree with Stacy, it's pure artwork!!
Cheers from Joelle
Very cool capture. like.
" ..a ghostly galleon, tossed upon cloudy seas"
First, I humbly apologise for my late replies!
As for the ship, There are dozens of photos in many galleries of this superb replica sailing ship..I wanted something a little different and since we associate galleons with piracy, and ghostly events as depicted in countless novels and films, I liked the idea of creating a ghostly image..The result is not a trick nor is it a product of Photoshop..This is the wavy reflection just as the camera caught it.
Sadly, the ship, formerly the GRAND TURK is no longer moored in my home town..It was berthed here for four years and was loved by the townsfolk and visitors alike.
She was sold to a French charter boat company and is now berthed in St Malo France!
nowhere-man
stacy metcalf
JoelleGiannoni
W@Z
Theolfa
Thank you all for your lovely compliments and endorsements!
Kind regards!
jim
kisilona~~~~Hi! I'm happy that you liked this photo..Thanks for stopping by!
Jim
Impressive one Jim...LK
From Portugal, Conquilha
It looks fantastic L
greetings from
Sonja
Splendid shot. Well observed! L+F. Best wishes, Miguel.
Apologies for my late response guys!
Conquilha~~~~It is a nice surprise to find you deep in the annals of my gallery :) Much appreciated!
psonja~~~~Hello Sonja, Thank you for your interest in this magnificent Man-o'-War, The Grand Turk)..It no longer resides in my home town since it was purchased by a French consortium two years ago and sadly, they changed its name.
Miguel Bortfeldt~~~~Greetings Miguel :)~~~This replica fighting ship was moored in the harbour of my home town for several years..It was used occasionally on film shoots for TV and the cinema! Since computer generated images are so realistic, the entertainment industry no longer required the "real thing", so the Grand Turk became obsolete! I'm grateful for your generous appraisal :)
Kind regards to you all
Jim
Belle composition ,LIKE