Wrecks in the estuary

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caporip
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Wrecks in the estuary

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Shot on the Thames Estuary between Faversham and Sittingbourne.

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wow, a ghost ship...
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I love the B&W treatment. It is so becoming the image and theme.

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Very atmospheric Caporip
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Really like this. The conversion works well.

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