Carrying on from yesterday's posting. The water evaporation on this side looks more like fog. The beacon is located on the entrance to the harbour. Coming In Rule: When entering harbour (up stream) the red port mark should be kept on the boat's port (left) side the green mark on the boat's starboard (right) side. Going Out Rule: When leaving harbour (down stream) the red port mark should be kept on the boat's starboard (right) side and the green mark on the boat's port (left) side. My thanks to the National Boating College for the information.
Monday, February 22, 2016
Winter Light Beacon #2
Carrying on from yesterday's posting. The water evaporation on this side looks more like fog. The beacon is located on the entrance to the harbour. Coming In Rule: When entering harbour (up stream) the red port mark should be kept on the boat's port (left) side the green mark on the boat's starboard (right) side. Going Out Rule: When leaving harbour (down stream) the red port mark should be kept on the boat's starboard (right) side and the green mark on the boat's port (left) side. My thanks to the National Boating College for the information.
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Lovely shot Andy. Like the foggy atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteYes that fog makes it very mysterious.
ReplyDeleteThis one has a more moody look to it with all that fog.
ReplyDeletei really like this!
ReplyDeleteMagnifique !
ReplyDeleteleft and right...I never can remind which is which
ReplyDeleteThe fog does give the shot an appealing mood.
ReplyDeleteIs not low lying evaporated water called fog? Makes the lighthouse look mysterious and a little spooky.
ReplyDeleteI like your winter beacons. They are both dramatic with different lighting conditions - fascinating.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, love the fog!
ReplyDeleteThey seem to have it all organized!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful and at least someone knows what they are doing - coming and going.
ReplyDeleteThe pair of lighthouse photos is pretty cool, Andy.
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing Andy...
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