A couple of boats (aerials)
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Shot this morning while we were doing work down south of Tampa.
Container ship northbound in Tampa Bay, Florida
Nikon D300 w/Nikkor Qc 135mm/f2.8 (c1974 manual focus)
Private boat heading west in the Gulf of Mexico west of St Petersburg/Bradenton area (4x5 format)
Nikon D300 w/Nikkor 300mm/f4 EDIF AFS
Container ship northbound in Tampa Bay, Florida
Nikon D300 w/Nikkor Qc 135mm/f2.8 (c1974 manual focus)
Private boat heading west in the Gulf of Mexico west of St Petersburg/Bradenton area (4x5 format)
Nikon D300 w/Nikkor 300mm/f4 EDIF AFS
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Wow these are nice and sharp
The ship could do with a paint job, water's pretty calm.
Never really thought about how many containers can fit on ship till I saw this shot, appears it's a lot when your looking down on it.
Lovely detail in that shot
Question about the boat (last shot) how come there is no registered number on the boat, I'm pretty sure here in Australia they have to have a number on the boat that is very visible. (large Numbers/Letters)
The boat in your shot looks kinda sterile so to speak.
Bet it looks real nice onboard.
What a cool job you have doing Arial Photography
Thanks for sharing ..... Skippy
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
The only exception I can find seems to be if the boat was recently purchased and a temporary certificate was issued, then the numbers apparently aren't required until the actual registration from the state is received.
I don't think I shot any clear pictures from the back of the boat to see the name, I'll have to look again - it may not even have a name on it yet.
Thanks!
-Scott