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Yay! My first magazine cover photo. Just had to share
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Jan 18, 2013 09:18:47   #
PHFoto Loc: Idaho
 
Congrats, Like the Photo and the boat. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jan 18, 2013 09:21:41   #
theobennett Loc: Sumatra
 
Excellent Ginny. Photojournalism in proper hard copy competitve professional publications is the epitome. Your cover pic is a credit to you.
Perhaps time to consider applying to join a PJ file agency - if you've not already done so.
BTW, what hardware, lens and media did you use...?
Cheers,
Theo.

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Jan 18, 2013 09:32:08   #
WaltG Loc: Las Vegas NV
 
ginnykuhn1 wrote:
"Chasseur" was the name of the original Baltimore
schooner that sailed to England during the War of 1812 and brashly told King George they were under blockade (by one ship). She then sank or captured a large number of British merchant ships and was hailed back home as "The Pride of Baltimore." Hence the name of the first and second Pride of Baltimore.

Though the present ship is called the Pride of Baltimore, this little Dory which resides on the Pride is named "Chasseur" after the original schooner.
"Chasseur" was the name of the original ... (show quote)


What a wonderful accomplishment!! My congrats to you for this one. Beautiful photo!

:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jan 18, 2013 09:32:28   #
theobennett Loc: Sumatra
 
PS
Hey....! Heck no...! I'm not 'in hiding'. I live in Canberra, Australia.

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Jan 18, 2013 09:35:36   #
photoman022 Loc: Manchester CT USA
 
Congratulations! Excellent work!

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Jan 18, 2013 09:37:28   #
Mmart0418 Loc: Orting, Washington
 
So exciting! Congratulations

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Jan 18, 2013 09:38:25   #
skydiverbob Loc: I retired in San Antonio
 
ginnykuhn1 wrote:
"Chasseur" was the name of the original Baltimore
schooner that sailed to England during the War of 1812 and brashly told King George they were under blockade (by one ship). She then sank or captured a large number of British merchant ships and was hailed back home as "The Pride of Baltimore." Hence the name of the first and second Pride of Baltimore.

Though the present ship is called the Pride of Baltimore, this little Dory which resides on the Pride is named "Chasseur" after the original schooner.
"Chasseur" was the name of the original ... (show quote)


That's it??? Just kidding!!!
Very nice. I'm envious. :-) Congratulations!!!

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Jan 18, 2013 09:40:34   #
plessner Loc: North Dakota
 
I am so happy for you
congrats

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Jan 18, 2013 09:42:41   #
qasas3251 Loc: Shippensburg, PA
 
Nice photo! you have every right to be proud of it. Thanks for sharing and inspiring the rest of us slugs. :thumbup:

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Jan 18, 2013 09:45:14   #
newtimes Loc: Indiana
 
Nice job on the lighting

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Jan 18, 2013 09:50:21   #
nikonshooter Loc: Spartanburg, South Carolina
 
ginnykuhn1 wrote:
"Chasseur" was the name of the original Baltimore
schooner that sailed to England during the War of 1812 and brashly told King George they were under blockade (by one ship). She then sank or captured a large number of British merchant ships and was hailed back home as "The Pride of Baltimore." Hence the name of the first and second Pride of Baltimore.

Though the present ship is called the Pride of Baltimore, this little Dory which resides on the Pride is named "Chasseur" after the original schooner.
"Chasseur" was the name of the original ... (show quote)


Way to go!

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Jan 18, 2013 09:52:00   #
AndrA Loc: Canada
 
Really nice,very elegant !!!!
Congratulations!!!!!
:thumbup:

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Jan 18, 2013 09:55:11   #
theobennett Loc: Sumatra
 
Excellent. Publication in a professional hard copy glossy magazine remains the holy grail for PJs. Your achievement is commendable Ginny.
BTW, what camera did you use to make the image?
Cheers,
- Theo.

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Jan 18, 2013 10:03:44   #
amyinsparta Loc: White county, TN
 
ginnykuhn1 wrote:
"Chasseur" was the name of the original Baltimore
schooner that sailed to England during the War of 1812 and brashly told King George they were under blockade (by one ship). She then sank or captured a large number of British merchant ships and was hailed back home as "The Pride of Baltimore." Hence the name of the first and second Pride of Baltimore.

Though the present ship is called the Pride of Baltimore, this little Dory which resides on the Pride is named "Chasseur" after the original schooner.
"Chasseur" was the name of the original ... (show quote)


double YAY!! great job! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jan 18, 2013 10:06:33   #
markg
 
Congradulations

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