Tall Ships as seen my me, ginger

And it was a hot one Saturday. Heat index of 105%, a large bldg blocked the breeze. We spent 2 or 3 hours at the Maritime Festival. It was the first time I have been there in more than 10 years. I forgot, draws a big crowd. Nice looking ships though. I did not go to see them come in under sail, but I did like looking at them docked all together.

Some of the crowd


With the eagle on that ship, it was a popular spot for photographers



This was the only shade, the long bldg across from the ships, people retreated like they were lined up to be shot...... really was a bit warm.



Between these ships you can see the bridge over the Cooper River, I live on the other side, in Mt Pleasant, the ships were in Charleston.

I liked the shapes that were formed by the rig and the sails. Other than the heat, it was a beautiful day. The light was getting quite nice as we had to leave.

I was against the wall with the other people. I had my husband take my picture in case I thought I might want to see the ships again next year. ginger

Some of the crowd


With the eagle on that ship, it was a popular spot for photographers



This was the only shade, the long bldg across from the ships, people retreated like they were lined up to be shot...... really was a bit warm.



Between these ships you can see the bridge over the Cooper River, I live on the other side, in Mt Pleasant, the ships were in Charleston.

I liked the shapes that were formed by the rig and the sails. Other than the heat, it was a beautiful day. The light was getting quite nice as we had to leave.


After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
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Love this shot, Ginge.
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Too Funny, Ginger.... I know the feeling... Same way I feel when I go to Harborfest here in Norfolk, VA... also about once a decade!
I love the shots of all the flags and sails!
Nicely done...
Kudos.
ginette