I thought I’d used this title before, but I was thinking about this one, backgrounds. The idea here is similar.
From this angle, can you identify this vessel?
It’s a shipshape Pegasus!
From the same perspective, Justine McAllister and Franklin Reinauer leaving the KVK for the AK.
Ditto equally shipshape Mary Turecamo, from a perspective such that the visor practically obscures the house windows.
What’s the tale of three wakes . . . one recent and the others less so?
This is a good view of how a model bow fits snugly in the notch.
Where’s this and what’s this? Although it looks like a building being overrun by tropical flora and fauna,
this might generate a different set of associations.
This was taken from the same vantage point but with the camera pointed a bit higher yet, and it makes all the difference.
It’s OSC Vision entering the Upper Bay last weekend, giving new meaning to the term “shipshape.” And the fauna here could be called landscaping goats . . . . or “scapegoats,” for short.
Two ships . . . well, at least until you examine the farther one more closely.
All fotos by Will Van Dorp, who did this earlier goat homage here.
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October 20, 2012 at 7:33 am
Allan Seymour
Will you certainly do make that camera do some incredible stuff! Like the two vessels under the Verizano Bridge. Boats are like faces…leave a little room in front. Hope to get together this winter sometime,
July 25, 2013 at 3:07 pm
walt stevens
As of Today, the Fort Wadsworth Goats are now eating the poison ivy
@ Sandy Hook’s Fort Hancock !
Don’t pet the goats: poison Ivy!
July 25, 2013 at 6:32 pm
tugster
walt– glad to hear the goats are back. i plan to get back to mind “my” goats very soon. . . .