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Last views of Sedov (II)
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It is now time to close this (first) voyage on the Sedov. I have started it with a front view taken in Pauillac, France, where I get on board the ship. I will close it with this rear view taken in Zeebrugge, Belgium, where I left the ship. However, the travelogue will contine in Brugge during the few days that I spent there after disembarking, since Zeebrugge is the modern harbour of the medieval city of Brugge (athough in that time, the ships stopped directly in Brugge after taking a canal from the North sea). It would have been silly to miss an opportunity to visit the "Venice of th North". But I will show you later other views of the Sedov in my second cruise of that summer, starting at Sail Amsterdam 1990.
Two other views in workshop :
- one of the stern,
- another taken among the other tall ships moored along the same pier.
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Emmanuel,
This is an interesting perspective, looking down the side of the ship. I think that what makes the shot is the color from all the flags. It was a good idear to include them. The workshop that has the view from the other side of the harbor is nice as well and shows the beuaty of these tall ships.
regards,
Rob
Hi Emmanuel,
Very impressive spectacle. I like the "ramose" rigging! Effective POV and attractive perspective. Excellent quality and successful realization. Thank you, nice days
George
The last but not the least... somebody wrote it...
and it fits here...
Impressive
TFS Emmanuel
Salut Emmanuel, belle vue de la poupe de ce superbe voilier paré du grand pavois. Amitiés.
Gilbert
- Stepan
(26219) - [2007-02-20 15:05]
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Il y a 3 choses qui me plaisent ici :
> cette bande de drapeaux à gauche, dont on ne sait pas comment elle tient et à quoi
> la sorte de symétrie entre cette bande et celle sur le bateau
> la complexité des cordages et noeux dans les mats
Stéphane