Ship

Uploaded: July 15, 2012

Description

Newburyport MA.
Panasonic DMC G2
Dynamic Photo HDR

1/500 s f/7.1 ISO 100

BOUNTY

This 180-foot-long replica of the famous 18th century ship was built in the early 1960’s as a floating movie set for the 1962 Marlon Brando motion picture “Mutiny on the Bounty”. It has also been in many other films including “Pirates of the Caribbean – Dead Man’s Chest”. In 2010, Bounty sailed through all five Great Lakes as part of the ASTA Tall Ships Challenge. In 2011, she visited Europe. This year, the ship is making stops at various ports on the U.S. East Coast.HMS Bounty is owned and operated by the HMS Bounty Organization based in East Setauket, NY.

Comments

David Resnikoff level-classic July 16, 2012

Fantastic BW.
Love the Contrast, Composition and the Gloomy sense with the darkened clouds

Great

David R #1475123

Carla Capra Anderson July 16, 2012

Nancie, great info!
I too, admire the gloomy look and feel to this image. I also, like the way the railing leads my eye to the majestic vessel. Nice conversion. #10231579

Arthur Bohlmann November 26, 2012

Ditto the comments made by my friends Carla & David. #10434318

Gary R. Smith November 27, 2012

Nice photo, Nancie. The mood is certainly captured here. #10435653

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