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Port Side Door

Port Side Door

There wasn't much left on this large ship.
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Love it. Simply love it.
These shots remind me of once noble and magnificent kings discarded into some sort of sad exile... beautifully disturbing images....
These images are all very well done and interesting. As a photography student, I look at them for artistic content.

However, a good way to ruin this gallery for anyone would be to say, "You know I'm feelin' hella good so let's just keep on dancin'."
Actually, if the photographer had moved a bit more to the left, he/she would have had a slightly better composition.
Actually, if you want to take better pictures, do so. Otherwise, just enjoy 'em or go spit-polish your underwear.
Still bashing the guy I sea, float your boat and take your photos, then compare.
"Actually, if the photographer had moved a bit more to the left, he/she would have had a slightly better composition." -brass427

Actually if your mouth mooved a bit less we would be much happier *heheh kidding*

Its just a bit hipocritical to say "if you did this it would be better" ....... could you be a bit more constructive please
excellent
Kinda reminds me of that freaky episode of Macgyver when he boards that old ship just off shore, only to be greeted by that killer sasquatch guy who threw barrels at him as he dived over the side! Woohoo!
stairway to Heaven..........
This photo is fine just the way it is. This is the view you see as you walk up the ladder, you don't walk up with your head in your left hand sticking way out to the side. It captures the moment perfectly.
People who think they can take better pictures should go do it. We are not the least inteterested in your condescending input about what this guy could/should have done different.
Mott's have I got a place for you!!!
Mare Island and former Navy yard in Vallejo,Ca A amazing array of Naval ships even Carriers (uss Tripoli) just waiting to be explored. Grey steel and that vacancy that we all love!!! Totally Mothballed!!!
Motts I got round trip air for ya to Vallejo (see above)if you got the time. I am sure you can imagine the Navys take on this though.
I wounder what the inside of the bridge looks like. It still looks safe enough to explore. If I could explore the boat I would.
come in, come in
that is a good shot me boy

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