Robert,
Saw the same tiny "ship" here in St. Augustine harbor a couple of years
ago. I could have put it on the after deck of some of the ocean tugs I
ran. The way it was moored to the dock, I really only got partial views
of the boat itself. I did, however, get some very nice shots of the
lines and rigging with my 21mm.
Years ago we took the kids aboard a replica of one of the ships used by
the Jamestown settlers, it was even smaller - not even as long as a
small harbor tug. The Atlantic crossing must have been quite a feat -
they would have been wet constantly, and cold! Reminds me of another old
seafaring cliché - Iron Men in Wooden Boats..
BTW, I happen to have a nice, secure shelf in my camera cabinet which
would hold the graphic. Its very safe, being next to my gun safe ;-)
<g,lol>.
Wayne
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