Propeller Blade


Photo Information
A rare view of a ship's propeller rarely seen
05/05/2018 - 15:09Cdn_Sailor
CategoryBlack & White
Shutter Speed1/125
Aperturef/7.1
Views/Likes18/3

Grodgeman

Link Posted 05/05/2018 - 15:27
A rather interesting photo and not only for the subject, but, also, for the treatment.

go4IT

Link Posted 06/05/2018 - 15:32
Grodgeman wrote:
A rather interesting photo and not only for the subject, but, also, for the treatment.

I agree. The water it is sitting on and the (apparently) stream of water being ejected from this ship provide juicy detail and the curves of the propeller blade and hull contrast pleasingly with the straight line of the dock.

Cdn_Sailor

Link Posted 08/05/2018 - 00:16
go4IT wrote:
Grodgeman wrote:
A rather interesting photo and not only for the subject, but, also, for the treatment.

I agree. The water it is sitting on and the (apparently) stream of water being ejected from this ship provide juicy detail and the curves of the propeller blade and hull contrast pleasingly with the straight line of the dock.

Thank you for the comments however the reference to "The Dock" has me a bit baffled? Are you referring to the bow of the small boat just ahead of the propeller blade or the rudder directly behind the propeller?
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Last Edited by Cdn_Sailor on 08/05/2018 - 00:20


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