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Brunels ghost walks his ship!

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Apr 25, 2011
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Here you see a Brunel impersonator strolling down the upper deck. To reiterate a little, this ship was the first iron vessel to be created and used on the oceans of the world, it was driven by steam and sail therefore it was the first vessel to have a 'screw' or propeller. Pioneering engineering indeed. When it sprang a leak in the Falkland Islands she was in shallow water so most of her was open to the moods of the sea and weather and of course the local people salvaging all they could. This left her bereft of any timber and was just a rusting iron hulk. To re-float her and put her on a barge for her 8000 mile tow back to Bristol England a call went out to all the islanders for old mattresses, cushions and any other padding available. They responded and divers stuffed the holes enough to re-float her by pumping out the water. Didn't mean to bore you. Jeff.

Comments (25)


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Bossie_Boots

1:21AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Bore me oh no this is not boring its an interesting read its good to know the history of this wonderful ship .... superbly captured !!

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cryptojoe

1:33AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

No bore at all Jeff, I just can't get enough of this history. I love it!

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kgb224

1:44AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Outstanding capture my friend.

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GARAGELAND

1:48AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Brilliant subject!!!!! Super capture.

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blinkings

2:50AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Not boring at all Jeff. Brunel was famous for his trademark cigar. I can't see if this Brunel has one! He also very nearly died at a young age when he inhaled a coin that he was using whilst doing a magic trick for his kids! After trying several methods to remove it, his own dad ended up saving his life by turning him upside down and forcibly yanking the coin free.

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durleybeachbum

2:55AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Not bored! Excellent.

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dochtersions

3:49AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

You really didn't boring me. This image is great, with all the colors, great info, and the flags too!

geoffwoods

6:18AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Not boring at al jeff, quite an interesting read, and this is a nice strong image of her well done mate. Geoff

gonzojr

7:06AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Great shot!

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flavia49

7:43AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

wonderful

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helanker

8:36AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Fantastic capture. There are so many exciting details. Excellent.

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mariogiannecchini

10:03AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Very beautiful image ! Great capture , Jeff !

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awjay

10:36AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

superb my friend

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kbrog

11:13AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Superb capture of the deck of this wonderful ship! :)

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pat40

11:41AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Great pic, Jeff.

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capelito

11:56AM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Wonderful photo.

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jeroni

4:44PM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Beautiful composition. excellent work

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sandra46

5:24PM | Mon, 25 April 2011

interesting POV

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SIGMAWORLD

7:33PM | Mon, 25 April 2011

Excellent capture!

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npauling

8:03PM | Mon, 25 April 2011

A lovely clear capture of this beautiful ship and it is great that they salvaged her and restored her.

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jocko500

10:19PM | Mon, 25 April 2011

cool to see there still life in this old boat

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MagikUnicorn

10:16AM | Tue, 26 April 2011

AWESOME SHOT HERE !! WOWWWWWWWWW

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moochagoo

11:17AM | Tue, 26 April 2011

They were built to race !

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myrrhluz

10:58AM | Wed, 27 April 2011

Very interesting information and wonderful capture! I like the lines of the masts and rigging, and the fluttering flags. Excellent title. Brunel does look like a ghost as he walks alone in period dress, among the tourist. Excellent POV, detail, composition, and color. Great shot!

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danapommet

9:08PM | Wed, 27 April 2011

She looks much bigger with this POV and is so well maintained. Awesome shot Jeff. Dana


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeOLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
ModelE-500
Shutter Speed1/200
ISO Speed100
Focal Length17

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