You go first

© Chris Ebben

You go first

Uploaded: March 28, 2011

Description

A fishing boat being lead into Newcastle Harbour recently in the middle of an on water protest against mining. Lens aperture f/5.6, shutter speed 1/1250sec, focal length 135mm, ISO 200. Taken around 2pm from Nobbys Lighthouse.

Comments

John Connolly April 01, 2011

You certainly get a great view from Nobbys, Chris! A nice harbour capture! #1366057

Carolyn J. Connolly April 02, 2011

Superb capture here of the Harbour mouth action, Chris!! :o) When Phil's not working nearly every Sunday we must get in to visit Nobbys Lighthouse!! ;o/ #9331777

Karen Slagle April 04, 2011

Beautiful capture, Chris. That blue water sure looks inviting. #9333675

Chris Ebben July 21, 2011

Thanks for taking the time to comment, sorry I have been so slow answering. I remember this day well, it wasn't cold or wet!!! #9546277

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