The Captains table. by jayfar
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Description
This is the Captains quarters aboard the Trincomalee where he ate, slept and did all his planning. The door on the right was his loo and there is another on the left, just out of sight and it would have been up to which way the wind was blowing as to which one he used.
Comments (23)
Richardphotos
outstanding capture Jeff and very interesting
Cyve
WOW... Fabulous place and fantastic photo.
mandloks
Beautiful place. A great capture with an interesting story! You nailed it again, Jeff!
jocko500
wonderful shot and information
durleybeachbum
When she was Foudroyant, this was the officers mess.
Adobe_One_Kenobi
In those days he would have been pissing in the wind anyway eh? Nice wide shot Jeff.
Katraz
I wonder what happened to the table and chairs in a storm.
jeroni
Excellent work and perfect realisation
Faemike55
Fabulous capture
ichtvan
Excellent and interesting capture my friend !!!
sossy
the best place for the captain! very luxurious room and an excellent capture! ;o)
pat40
That is Brilliant Jeff
prutzworks
nice wide angle shot thanks for info
flavia49
wonderful
MrsRatbag
Beautiful windows. Love it!
danapommet
A fantastic photo Jeff - not only the captain's apartment but a great view from the stern windows!
blinkings
Pity the poor bugger who had to empty the loo!
jayfar
Everything was dropped into the sea and spray probably did the washing!! Just imagine the cold winter days!
kgb224
Superb capture my friend. God bless.
bakapo
LOL... whichever way the wind blows... nice shot! on zoom it's just like being there.
FredNunes
Great shot. Exposed well with windows in back here.
moochagoo
I would love to see that place :)
debbielove
If you didn't know that it was so hard on these ships, you could always say....pleasant! Great POV, well caught. Rob
dochtersions
A spectacular shot, as information, my friend. I had a great chuckle about this phrase: "and it would have been up to which way the wind was blowing as to which one he used". Which wind are you talking about, Jeff?