My good friend celebrated his 50th birthday by leading a flotilla north to Port Deposit, Maryland. It took him 6 months for the repairs and facelift to be completed but he got his boat back two days before we launched.
Taken with the a99 and the ZA 24mm f 2.0 which is quickly becoming the star of my lineup. The polarizer is essential for afternoons out on the water.
Staged
Drop it Anywhere
The Christening
Steady as She Goes (at 50mph)
Maiden Voyage
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Re: Maiden Voyage
Nice set JB. I love the 4th one most.
Sury
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Re: Maiden Voyage
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A new boat at the beginning of summer, how lovely!
Good shots, JBTaylor. : )
The second and the fourth stand out but I like the way the boats are packed into a resting state in their parking places.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
A new boat at the beginning of summer, how lovely!
Good shots, JBTaylor. : )
The second and the fourth stand out but I like the way the boats are packed into a resting state in their parking places.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Thanks for commenting Sury and Yildiz. I was tossed around like a rag doll and the camera hit me in the face more than once, but I enjoyed every minute of it.
Here's one for all of you.
Here's one for all of you.
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Apt compensation for a rough treatment.
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