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Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #272 - BOATS
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Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #272 - BOATS
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Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #272 - BOATS
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Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #272 - BOATS
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Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #272 - BOATS
Nice theme, with many nice entries so far. This will be difficult to judge again (which is a good thing :) ) Here's my three entries: 1: Along the Maas in Bokhoven 2: Slow decay 3: Five in a row on tow And here's an additional one, not an entry but fun to show boats can be used for more then just going out on the water ;) -
Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #272 - BOATS
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Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #272 - BOATS
1 "Let's be friends" (wild animals want the catch of the day on the back of the boat. 2 Abandoned "Nomad" (Joe Reddington Sr.'s boat. He use to use this boat to cross the Cook inlet to get to Anchorage from his home in Knick. One day he went home and docked his boat, but never went out in it again. That was in the '70's.… -
Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #272 - BOATS
So I guess this is out... :D Actually, in the Air Force, if it didn't have wings and got wet, it was a "boat". Here are my three: 1 - PT on Patrol: A restored WWII-era PT Boat on the Hudson River in upstate New York. I had the chance to shoot it for promotional photos for a joint program my air museum was planning with… -
Dgrin Mini-Challenge #272 - BOATS
I like boats. Or actually my husband likes sailboats and sailing, so when we are out in our boat I mostly take photos of other boats. And I do mean BOATS and not ships. One thing that sets a ship apart from a boat is size. According the U.S. Naval Institute, a boat, generally speaking, is small enough to be carried aboard…
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