Seaboard by deevee
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Description
Containers filled with building supplies arrive, a very welcomed sight.
Ships which once called once weekly now call three times in the same time period, all this in an effort to get the island going again after Hurricane Ivan.
Thanks for looking, it is appreciated.
Stay healthy,
deevee,
Joe.
For the serious photographers amongst us.Taken with a Nikon 995, S 1/338, F 7.3, ISO 100.
Comments (7)
Umbetro38
Your Photos are always excellent - like your Idea
robotalk
Good info --Nice photo --thanks for letting us see the scenes after Ivan ! -- looks like the beautiful weather is back !
bobbystahr
Indeed, as I sit here looking past my monitor out the window to the snowy rooftops outside I am once again struck with undeniable envy at your weather...LOL...life does have it's ups and downs eh? Beautiful reality shot man...a nice slice o life.. peace bobby
wabe
Just a little boat. Cute. But a life saver i would say - in the situation your island and you are still in. Excellent photo btw, very well done Joe.
sossy
wow! an impressive shot of this giant! wonderful colors in best weather conditions! very well done!
FrenchKiss
Glad you have those boats arriving the way they do, Joe. Lovely colors here!
Ron_Harris
Love the clarity of your photo, Joe. I hope the surge of supply ships help to get the economy's health there back in order and open to tourism again. I must tell you that a week after Ivan hit your area, I recieved an offer from some fly by night tourist/travel company for a reduced rate travel package to the Cayman's. I thought, what a slap in the face persay...anyways as I have said,your images are chronicling alot of historic pics for future use of what had happened to the islands. Keep em coming Joe!