I went out to close the balcony doors this evening as it was starting to get chilly, and I noticed the ship from earlier – lit up.
A follow up to A Photo A Day … August 31 2012
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Thank you very much, I’m honoured that you would think of me for this
love love LOVeeeee
It is gorgeous, isn’t it
quite!
You always choose to create the most amazing images from just where you are. we sit in silent awe just enjoying this piece. Thanks
Thank you very much
Now that is glorious, brilliant. What a beautiful photograph. Thank you for this one Mondrak
Thanks Penny
and you’re welcome. My friend called it the “Vowel Ship” as it looks like it has E’s and A’s where the masts are lit up
That’s clever Mondrak. I had to look again. Yes your friend is correct. Still beautiful would have been lovely to actually be there in person to view!
Just had a look for the ship and it’s gone. However, I do have a distance shot of it with it’s sails up
Will you post it? Would love to see….
Yep
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE…..Oh, did I mention that I LOVE this!!
Thanks Rachel
Ooo that would be so cool, the first, then the second shot….then one with the sails down (if they do)…even still I love how much more magical it looks at night with the lights!!!
It does
Really want to see it with sails down
Me too…hope they let them down so you can get a shot!!
Would be spectacular.
Just when you think a sight can’t get better. Now – if only you can catch it with the sails open!
That would be awesome. Hope when it leaves it sets them out. That would be a sight to behold
I wondered what it would look like with it’s sails. In the dark it is spectacular!!!
I think to see it in the night AND with sails would be brilliant, bit yeah, it’s a lovely sight