Portholes, Windows and Varnish

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Window details of some boats in the Classic Boat Festival. Most of these shots are of the Zanzibar, whose wonderful transom showed in this post, and more information about the vessel can be seen in one of the comments.

For other images in this boat festival series, check out this link.

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Canon EOS 5Dmkii, SMC Takumar 35mm/f3.5 lens, ISO100, ~f-8

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8 thoughts on “Portholes, Windows and Varnish

    • Thanks David – I agree. These are real boats. Not that I don’t like fibreglass or aluminum boats, but these ones have that feel of wood which must have defined vessels for thousands of years. Perhaps not often this well kept, but even so …

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    • Thanks skadhu! Glad you like that. I took several shots until I was satisfied with the (a) person being in the right place – they were moving through pretty fast and no sooner were they in view than they could disappear.

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    • It is, I can’t bear the thought of a b&w conversion for these, though I think a couple might stand up to it, or even do better. Like the portal shot – I worry that the person spied through the far side portal is lost amongst the golden hues.

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    • They do look good. I think money and boats necessarily go together, at least for ones that need a slip and so on. The small ones may just smell of a loving care and attention and loads of time.

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