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I really like this one. The colors, the way the numbers look, the different heights, the water vs. metal vs. sky - it all works quite well together.
I couldn't have said it better myself, Lynne.
you can almost taste the water in this one.
Umm i don't think I'd be wanting to taste the water.
so thats where my third arm came from...
mesmerized by its abstract composition, color, form and texture; historical reporting brough forth an artistic instinct. Beauty lives even in the wrecks!
heh, 4et russkiy jazik ne vosprinimaet
nice
very sad picture.
numbers that are no longer needed.
This a creeptastic place. The place where nightmares come from...
That is so sad that all of these beautiful ships have met their doom. Tisk......Tisk....
...........a good saylor can fall in the mud....
His uniform is intact...............
The numbers took up six inches, if they were on a curved space they were longer but still took up six inches of draft, then there was six inches of space, 6 plus 6 equals one foot of draft.
It,s amazing they can dock a ship in 3ft of water or i wounder if it was deeper than that when it was first docked and deserted
Motts this picture FREAKS THE SHIT out of me ... I hope Im allowed to say shit on here... this is just tooo fucking scarey to look at..... ooops I guess if I cant say shit I guess I cant say fuck either....
I was awed at the pix ,so I looked for it on google earth,Man that whole island has hulks all around it besides the ones in the pix.....
This photo absolutely terrifies me...therefore, it's brilliant. I have a deep-seated fear of shipwrecks (well, anything man-made in the water, really), so I knew this album was going to freak me out. The thought of getting close to that rusting hull whilst being in the water is enough to give me a panic attack on the spot.

I have no idea why I'm so mortally afraid of things like this. Let's hope that looking through the rest of this album desensitises me somewhat. Though I doubt it will... ;)
absolutley fascinating and awesome phtography I applaud your "photographic eye"
that is lame it dont even show you all of the pic

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