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I swear-- there was a model of this very ship-- or her sister ship-- on the Antiques Roadshow the other day! It was something or something-or-other name, first laid (ahem) in 1912.
the way the water flows back off the deck (left side of photo) makes the boat look like it is emerging from the water like a crocodile or something
"Actually, if the photographer had moved a bit more to the left, he/she would have had a slightly better composition." -brass427

Actually if your mouth mooved a bit less we would be much happier *heheh kidding*

Its just a bit hipocritical to say "if you did this it would be better" ....... could you be a bit more constructive please
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This is a perfect picture such good colors
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Good Angle.
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I love this picture so interesting.
There is a path betwen the two ships and i just wanna walk down it...or swim down it or motor down it...or whatever
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I love these type of banisters anywhere.
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I'll take that fireplace.
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Love those curved windows.
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What a bright spot for such a gloomy place.
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I love the ceiling it's so usual looking.
they are all lined up, sleeping, waiting for their working day to begin. It also reminds me of a makeshift morgue, like after terrorist bombings.......such a sad photo
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Good photograph and I love this neat safe.
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Love the wooden doors.