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yar, matey!
If anyone wants to see more I can get a couple more up later. This is our famous local movie star, back in her old colors after a long stint in the movies.
Like I mentioned, I had to use a cheapo disposable camera for these, but I'm going to have my sweetie try to tweak that first pic to sharpen it a little, to frame up as a gift to my mom who used to own a two-masted schooner until an accident made her an unwilling landlubber. This blog entry has been viewed 304 times
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It would be quite unforgettable to go for a sail on that ship. Looks amazing. I think the first photo came out really well Mary.
That first shot is a picture to be mounted on the wall.Just gorgeous critter
A labour of love indeed restoring the ship to her true glory. I love your photographs Mary. She looks so grand lying in the harbour. Your mum is going to be soooo pleased her pressie!!
The first pic would make a great addition to any wall. I have used the disposable cameras myself, and they do a decent job. I am sure the photos can be cleaned up a bit with a photo program.
I think you`ve taken better pictures with your disposable camera than i could with my digital : )
One of my client's grandsons sails tall ships. I believe he learned in Scotland and he has been a member of Lady Washington's crew. Handsome lad. Oh to be young again!!!
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