My wife snapped the attached on her iphone, just as we neared our club's bay, motoring but still a nice end to a near-perfect day out. No retiuching, other than rotating the horizon to level and reducing size.
My Wife took this photo of sunset over the Boston skyline in late August a few years ago. She had it blown up and framed for me for Christmas. I love the reflection of the skyline off the port as well as the overall photo. I just wish she had the horizon leveled before she blew the photo up. Oh well!
I love this photo. I took it after we picked up a mooring in Stonington CT, the first time I had ever made a passage and the first on my new to me S2 9.2A. Some may not believe me but this was taken with no affects and is not retouched. We were next to this beautiful wooden sailboat. We then had a great dinner and drank some wine in the cockpit under the stars. One of the best nights of my life.
My wife and I were taking a last evening sail before we had to head home in anticipation of her shoulder rotator cuff surgery on the 11 of July. This was taken on Saturday the 7th of July.
We were hoping that her surgery would only put her out of commission for 3 weeks as it was appraised as being a minor (1-2 stitches) nothing major. Well it was not to be. Now she is down for 4-6 months.
She is my sail raiser and line puller.
This was shot going up the Mississippi (Lake Pepin) close to Pepin Wisconsin.
I am going this next weekend and pull the boat and bring it home. Our sailing is done for the season.:cry:
sunrises are always best when viewed at sea...
moon in my rig while sailing last year..cedros to cabo san lucas.
full moon and moonrise at sea..mazatlan to la cruz..
sunset viewed from anchorage at la cruz de huanacaxtle, nayarit, mexico, march, 2012
last one is a dawn at sea--mazatlan to la cruz, 2012.
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