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Repair and convalescence

Repair and convalescence

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alexander stefanatos


Premium (Pro), thessaloniki

Repair and convalescence

Sailing throughout the year, especially in hard weather is very strenuous not only for seamen but also for ships. Usually a lot of repair work is necessary before the ship can safely return into the water.
The photo was taken in the island of Spetses, in Argo Saronic sea, with repair in full swing..

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  • Lauro Benvinda 11/08/2014 19:36

    A full composition with many details to see...
  • LadyNoone 06/08/2014 22:11

    At first sight it seems that there are too many details. But when you watch carefully you can see the sense hidden among them. The environment is as stormy as the fate of the ship, which will regain its glory...
  • SINA 06/08/2014 9:50

    BEEINDRUCKEND ALEX
    GANZ IN DEINER DIR EIGENEN DARSTELLUNG BEARBEITUNG UND TONUNG
    HERZLICHE GRÜSSE
    VON SINA
  • Lawson McCulloch 05/08/2014 20:43

    A superb shot of the shipyard and contents.
    best wishes,
    Lawson
  • DRAGA PUC 05/08/2014 12:46

    oops, strong and lot of work to do.
    d
  • Harold Thompson 05/08/2014 8:55

    A busy place at all times full of things to see around the yard
    :-)) Harold
  • Sue Thompson 05/08/2014 7:54

    This looks to be one very busy shipyard with all of the paraphernalia scatterd about ready for the repair work to continue....but where have all the workers gone ?
    Superb tones and details in this very busy scene.

    :))
  • Adele D. Oliver 05/08/2014 3:06

    great - and one of those places where you would find me when visiting a town with a harbour :-))) boats "on the hard" always so interesting, and your image showing all the goings-on in this busy boatyard well composed and presented !!!
    greetings, Adele
  • Janos Gardonyi 05/08/2014 1:49

    interesting shot.... great foreground!.... janos

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Camera DM22
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Aperture 5.7
Exposure time 1/50
Focus length 80.0 mm
ISO 200