Thanks for sharing this series and for letting me experience the FoS through your lens. I missed the last two years (including this year) due to being on travel for business. I plan on sharing some images from two years ago on my blog though.
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Wow 🙂 Really impressive! I love those old sailing ships.
I do too and I love your blog as well. You have some amazing images of old boats.
Thank you for your nice words! I really appreciate it! You are doing a fantastic job with your blog also. Always a pleasure to see your posts 🙂
This just so makes you want to be part of it. Love this stuff. 🙂
I love this stuff too, A.D. This monkey’s been going to sea for a long time and loves his tall ships.
Love that monkey, too. 🙂
Beautiful!
Thanks, Pam. There were even a few pirates wandering about. I think they came over from Florida
Ha, ha! Aye, maybe.
I always find myself fascinated with ships so you could imagine the joy on my face when I stumbled upon your page. Cheers
Thank you, Jean
Lovely Blog : ) http://wp.me/p2dwKf-Qa
Thanks, curious!
You are welcome!
Kathryn
So they took the Surprise/Rose out. Nice.
Glad you liked it.
Thanks for sharing this series and for letting me experience the FoS through your lens. I missed the last two years (including this year) due to being on travel for business. I plan on sharing some images from two years ago on my blog though.
Thanks, Mark. Looking forward to it. It was very hot and crowded this year. Parking was a challenge but the ships on the water were wonderful.
Yes like the way you focused in on some of the detail. It made the pictures for me. Thanks.
Thanks. I love to study the details in the rigging of these tall ships.