Thanks! Yes, this is certainly a preferred
angle. It's commonplace enough to be able to
grab a tanker from this location and angle,
but the larger container ships such as seen
here, are not frequently anchored in the
inner harbor for the opportunity.
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Spaudo added this photo to his favorites. (4 months ago)
This photo was invited and added to the MAGNIFICENT SHIPS group.
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wirralwater (not very good but enjoy it) (4 months ago | reply)
Great photo well done!
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ⓅⒶⓎⓅⒶⓊⓁ (4 months ago | reply)
Excellent angle on this one. Remus? It certainly looks like a puzzle on top..
Tom Turner - SeaTeamImages / AirTeamImages (4 months ago | reply)
Thanks! Yes, this is certainly a preferred angle. It's commonplace enough to be able to grab a tanker from this location and angle, but the larger container ships such as seen here, are not frequently anchored in the inner harbor for the opportunity.
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