A ship in a dry dock
What you see here ladies and gentlemen is a ship getting serviced in a dry dock. It was one of the coolest things I've seen in a while and I hope you guys dig it too!
Location | Seattle |
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Year | 2018 |
Camera | Canon 5d Mark iii |
Lens | 70-200mm f2.8 |
Shutter Speed | 1/500s |
Aperture | f9 |
ISO | 400 |
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Wow... It's really amazing vehicle, @mikeycolon. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for stopping by!
It does look amazing. Though we do not have dry docking station in my location. We do have ship builders here. I could only marvel at how massive ships are being built and sent to the seas for the first time.
That's awesome - especially when they finish building it and they launch it. Plus where's "here"?
It's amazing to see these massive ships - and then see the even more massive infrastructure needed to maintain them.
As a former boat owner, though, I don't want to think about what all this work must cost!
I'm glad someone out there digs it as much as I do! I'll be creating a video from this excursion as there were tons of ships and gantries.
And you know what boat stands for right?
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I love it! Yes, having a friend with a boat is a much smarter strategy.
LOL That's for sure!