My two previous posts featured
colours,
patterns, and symmetry along the
Nanaimo waterfront. As far as taking photographs was concerned, that February day was very productive. I was also very pleased with the dockside details of various boats I was able to capture. Quite clearly, given the pictures below, I've never met a boat (or nautical scene) I didn't immediately love!
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Dockside details of a Nanaimo tug (2012-02-15) |
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Dockside details of a Nanaimo fish boat (2012-02-15) |
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Dockside details of a Nanaimo tug (2012-02-15) |
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Dockside details of a Nanaimo
fish boat (2012-02-15) |