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Day 176: Back to Ketchikan

I gave Ketchikan a bit of a miss in these posts, so I am returning there for a few moments.  This is very early on the morning of the 10th of June, 2009, steaming towards Ketchikan.  I was on deck with my trusty little Nikon Coolpix L11.  It was cold, clear and deserted.  Just the time to push the limits of this little camera.  These exposures are all automatic, but generally are 1/4 to 1 second in exposure, and about 800 ISO.  They are all handheld, but I did prop the camera on the railing for a couple.  The only processing I have done is to reduce the photos to 25% in size, and to sharpen them.   This is looking towards the bow.

Looking back along the deck overlooking the pool deck.  That red dot on the left above the ship’s rail is the Moon rising.

Looking to the starboard side of the vessel we see the lights of Prince Rupert, BC, Canada.

Or not.  But it is out that way somewhere…

Some of the many radars above the top level deck.

Looking back over the pool deck at the superstructure and exhaust funnel.

Aft along the starboard rail, towards the Moon.

One last handheld, unbraced look at the Moon going down in flames…

~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

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