Friday, October 30, 2015

Great Lakes Work Boat

Reflection of work boat in the harbour at Parry Sound

Exactly what a work boat does I am not sure. What it does NOT do is carry cargo, apparently.  This boat is owned by Trimac, a shipping company that operates on the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway.

The light and wind were perfect for capturing colourful, wonky reflections.

A longer view

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42 comments:

  1. that first shot is superb. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  2. Lindos barcos! bjs, ótimo dia! bjs, chica

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  3. Superb capture and very cool reflection and colors! I think this work boat will carry mechanics and attend ships that need mending.

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  4. Looks like a painting. Beautiful.

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  5. Looks like a painting. Beautiful.

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  6. Hello, beautiful reflections. I love the first image. Have a happy weekend!

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  7. Too gorgeous EG.. the orange and blue trim looks fantastic in reflection.

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  8. I don't know why, but these boats always hold such appeal for me...I love that short view with the wavy reflections.

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  9. Gosto dos reflexos coloridos na água.
    Um abraço e bom fim de semana.

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  10. Beautiful. I can see that first picture done in watercolors

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  11. The boats that I have seen on Lake Superior or Lake Michigan are much larger than this small work boat. Love its size as well as the ferry behind it. So much fun to be near water!

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  12. Look so much like a water colour painting.

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  13. I like the first photo and the boat's colours reflecting in the water. Have a nice weekend!

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  14. A fishing boat or a tug, maybe? It looks well looked after.

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  15. That is so pretty, so much color for an old work boat.

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  16. beautiful reflections...

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  17. Nice colours in that first shot, EG!

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  18. I really like the squiggly and colorful reflections on the water. Beautiful.

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  19. Perfect reflections and I do love squiggly and colorful ones, too!! Hope you have a beautiful and fun weekend!!

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  20. Looks like one of our crabbing boats, but without the cover in back and gear.

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  21. The colours are just perfect! Great captures!

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  22. Amazing pictures, especially the first one looks like an impressionist artwork.

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  23. So cute blue boat, And the reflections are wonderful.

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  24. Lovely work boat and reflection. The color is great. Doesn't matter what the work boat does just so long as it continues to be useful.

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  25. i like your wonky reflecitons as much as your not wonky reflections. the first one looks like a painting. love the colors

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  26. Wonderfully peaceful!

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  27. I like any kind of boats, and this has something special!

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  28. looks like just the sort of place i'd love to visit

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  29. Oh my goodness, that first photo is absolutely perfect!!

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  30. The soft blue and orange make a great combination!

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  31. A sturdy little boat - not a party skiff!





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  32. Nice shots! It does have the aura of a "work" boat. I'd imagine it hangs around until someone needs it for repairs and assistance in one way or another.

    I'm working out of http://www.landlfotos.com/blog for awhile. Wishing you a great weekend!

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  33. The colors make this a very pleasing image. :)

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  34. Very nice! They really do look like paintings. Especially the first one.

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