Somehow you build up hundreds of pictures in scores of folders with a camera. Looking through some of mine I find photos you might find interesting.
Being as I love fishing and boating, they will probably dominate the postings.
Sarge
Working Tug on the Piscataqua River, Portsmouth NH
Portsmouth NH Fire Boat
Nuclear Sub at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
I was hoping for Life Jackets in the crowd
Not a Lord Nelson but I love it - Cobia Center Console 20 Ft
Working Tug with a shipyard maintenance building
More folders, more pictures.
Sarge
Working Tug returning to port
Whaleback Island Light House, Portsmouth NH Harbor entrance
Tall Ships at city dock - Portsmouth NH
Son Cameron with a sand shark
Time to go back to dock
What can I say. More photos.
I can say one thing though, all the photos I've been posting are without adjustments. Straight off the memory card to the computer 99% of the time.
Sarge
Approaching the Naval Shipyard at dusk
Old Light Keepers House - Harbor Entrance
Ft McClarey - Built in Civil War era to protect Portsmouth Harbor ( One of 3 Forts at Harbor Entrance )
Sunset over Goat Island
Going to get the boat for winter storage
Just love the sunset shots Sarge. Great job.
I think the one tug needs some engine work. Sure is billowing a lot of black smoke. Great sub and fire boat photos.
love 'em all. great shots :)
tinosa
Loc: Grand Rapids Michigan
Great shots Sarge,
Thanks for bringing back memories to an old submarine sailor.
We lived across the street from Hampton Beach.
Wild in the summer and deserted in winter. Perfect.
Great shots Sarge,love the lighthouse and tug shots
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
All very nice. It is fun to go back and look at your older pictures. I always get a (why didn't I do this) feeling. Thanks for the road trip!!
Erv
Hey when you are as good as you are....no need for any tinkering with your photo's......all great shot's Sarge
sarge69 wrote:
What can I say. More photos.
I can say one thing though, all the photos I've been posting are without adjustments. Straight off the memory card to the computer 99% of the time.
Sarge
I bought a live aboard that was out of Gloucester 26 foot live aboard spent a year rebuilding it and had it moored out of Turners Falls on the Connecticut River. I love boats, boats, and more boats.
photo guy wrote:
I think the one tug needs some engine work. Sure is billowing a lot of black smoke. Great sub and fire boat photos.
I think it started bellowing black smoke when it hooked up and started pushing. Must have been a great load to start moving.
Sarge
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