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We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled
from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html |
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Why are you lying about those whales? I've seen those same pictures
years ago. Even the bird is in the exact same position as it was way back then... Shame! Do you really sail or do you just fake it? Paladin "Jeff" wrote in message ... | We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled | from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the | experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many | readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. | | http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"Jeff" wrote in message ... We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html Looks like Serrafyn. John Cairns |
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John Cairns wrote:
"Jeff" wrote in message ... We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html Looks like Serrafyn. John Cairns Too easy. I noticed it as we came in but didn't quite recognize it. I pointed it out to my wife and told her it was in the style of a Bristol Channel Cutter. Later, when the launch picked us up another passenger said that our dinghy (a Fatty Knees) was designed for his boat. I asked if he had the Bristol Channel Cutter, and he said "No, I meant our specific boat." Sure enough, he had bought Serrafyn from the Pardeys. |
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"John Cairns" wrote in message et... "Jeff" wrote in message ... We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html Looks like Serrafyn. It's certainly a Lyle Hess design, perhaps a Bristol Channel Cutter (28') or a Falmouth Cutter (22'). The second mystery boat looks like a Shields, but perhaps a 6m.. Max |
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That's a pretty lame troll. Show me your alleged copies. I could
easily post the original unedited pics (these were the best of 37 I snapped) and you can can read the tags. But why would I fake such low quality pics when I already posted much better pics, taken with a much better camera (Canon G5 rather than a Pentax OptioWP) two years ago about ten miles north? http://www.sv-loki.com/Whales/whales.html The Pentax is a great submersible pocket camera, as the kayak pic shows, but without a view finder, and a screen that gets washed out, not to mention a tiny lens, it isn't up to the whale photography. My disappointment with these shots is why on our next trip I brought the G5 and played with it in Hadley's. Paladin wrote: Why are you lying about those whales? I've seen those same pictures years ago. Even the bird is in the exact same position as it was way back then... Shame! Do you really sail or do you just fake it? Paladin "Jeff" wrote in message ... | We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled | from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the | experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many | readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. | | http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html |
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Jeff wrote:
We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html Great pics, Jeff...loved the one of Amelia and Molly in the tree....Amelia's really a pretty girl....those mooring balls seemed to be realy close together...wouldn't want to be hanging on one if someone was on an opposing swing! |
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Jeff wrote:
We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html It's very credible the first is Seraffyn... the outboard, the pole bowsprit, the wide spread lowers... it's not a production model Bristol Channel Cutter, at any rate. The second is (I think) one of the Herreshoff knockabouts, perhaps a Buzzard's Bay 15? The reverse curve under the bow overhang is distinctive, you see it on the NY 40s and some of the early meter boats too. I think I know where to look it up. Beautiful pics, Jeff, thanks! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Jeff,
The dog appears to be ready for her prom date. :-) Scout "Jeff" wrote in message ... We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html |
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Nice pic's Jeff.
Thanks for the contribution. "Jeff" wrote in message ... We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html |
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"Jeff" wrote in message . .. | That's a pretty lame troll. Show me your alleged copies. I could | easily post the original unedited pics (these were the best of 37 I | snapped) and you can can read the tags. But why would I fake such low | quality pics when I already posted much better pics, taken with a much | better camera (Canon G5 rather than a Pentax OptioWP) two years ago | about ten miles north? | | http://www.sv-loki.com/Whales/whales.html | | The Pentax is a great submersible pocket camera, as the kayak pic | shows, but without a view finder, and a screen that gets washed out, | not to mention a tiny lens, it isn't up to the whale photography. My | disappointment with these shots is why on our next trip I brought the | G5 and played with it in Hadley's. | | | Paladin wrote: | Why are you lying about those whales? I've seen those same pictures | years ago. Even the bird is in the exact same position as it was way | back then... Shame! Do you really sail or do you just fake it? | | Paladin | | | "Jeff" wrote in message ... | | We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled | | from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the | | experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many | | readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. | | | | http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html | Like I said, I've seen those whale pictures a couple or more years ago. I've eidetic memory when it comes to photos. What sticks it in my mind is the bird doing a sharp turn near the dorsal fin. I recall a discussion in this very group where those same photos were linked (seems to me by you) and there was a discussion of what kind of whale they were. I recall Capt. Neal saying they were Right Whales and Mooron calling him an idiot and saying they were humpback whales and somebody else (maybe Gilligan) saying they were Minke whales. I'm sure those guys would remember the photos as well if only they could sober up for a day or two or if they were still around. But, it looks like only Gilligan's still around. The chances of that boy sobering up are slim and none... Paladin -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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katy wrote:
Jeff wrote: http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html Great pics, Jeff...loved the one of Amelia and Molly in the tree.... Its a case of "you take enough pics, one has to come out right." I had overlooked it in the first cull. Amelia's really a pretty girl.... except in most pictures she's sticking out her tongue! those mooring balls seemed to be realy close together...wouldn't want to be hanging on one if someone was on an opposing swing! We would never think of going there on the weekend; there's normally fifty boats on the 30 moorings! I don't want to get started on some of the things I seen! We plan on showing up mid-week when its empty and leaving Friday. |
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Paladin wrote:
"Jeff" wrote in message . .. | That's a pretty lame troll. Show me your alleged copies. I could | easily post the original unedited pics (these were the best of 37 I | snapped) and you can can read the tags. But why would I fake such low | quality pics when I already posted much better pics, taken with a much | better camera (Canon G5 rather than a Pentax OptioWP) two years ago | about ten miles north? | | http://www.sv-loki.com/Whales/whales.html | | The Pentax is a great submersible pocket camera, as the kayak pic | shows, but without a view finder, and a screen that gets washed out, | not to mention a tiny lens, it isn't up to the whale photography. My | disappointment with these shots is why on our next trip I brought the | G5 and played with it in Hadley's. | | | Paladin wrote: | Why are you lying about those whales? I've seen those same pictures | years ago. Even the bird is in the exact same position as it was way | back then... Shame! Do you really sail or do you just fake it? | | Paladin | | | "Jeff" wrote in message ... | | We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled | | from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the | | experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many | | readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. | | | | http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html | Like I said, I've seen those whale pictures a couple or more years ago. I've eidetic memory when it comes to photos. What sticks it in my mind is the bird doing a sharp turn near the dorsal fin. I recall a discussion in this very group where those same photos were linked (seems to me by you) and there was a discussion of what kind of whale they were. I recall Capt. Neal saying they were Right Whales and Mooron calling him an idiot and saying they were humpback whales and somebody else (maybe Gilligan) saying they were Minke whales. I'm sure those guys would remember the photos as well if only they could sober up for a day or two or if they were still around. But, it looks like only Gilligan's still around. The chances of that boy sobering up are slim and none... I just provided the link that I posted 3 years, taken from a nearby spot. Its probably mostly the same whales. The group is a mix of humpbacks and minkes. After both sessions, I consulted with the experts from The Center for Coastal Studies who were at the same sites. The reason the birds are there is that the whales are herding fish by swimming in tighter and tighter circles. The birds also circle to pick up leftovers. We spotted the first group of whales because there were a large number of birds resting about 5 miles off the coast. After that, it was all hands on deck as lookouts. Neal, if your recent institutional stay was voluntary, please go back; you're not well yet! |
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"Jeff" wrote in message ... | Paladin wrote: | "Jeff" wrote in message . .. | | That's a pretty lame troll. Show me your alleged copies. I could | | easily post the original unedited pics (these were the best of 37 I | | snapped) and you can can read the tags. But why would I fake such low | | quality pics when I already posted much better pics, taken with a much | | better camera (Canon G5 rather than a Pentax OptioWP) two years ago | | about ten miles north? | | | | http://www.sv-loki.com/Whales/whales.html | | | | The Pentax is a great submersible pocket camera, as the kayak pic | | shows, but without a view finder, and a screen that gets washed out, | | not to mention a tiny lens, it isn't up to the whale photography. My | | disappointment with these shots is why on our next trip I brought the | | G5 and played with it in Hadley's. | | | | | | Paladin wrote: | | Why are you lying about those whales? I've seen those same pictures | | years ago. Even the bird is in the exact same position as it was way | | back then... Shame! Do you really sail or do you just fake it? | | | | Paladin | | | | | | "Jeff" wrote in message ... | | | We just returned from our Vineyard cruise. Here's a few pics pulled | | | from the summer's pile o' pixels. There are two mystery boats for the | | | experts to identify. I know the answer to the first (as should many | | | readers) but I'm not sure about the the second. | | | | | | http://www.sv-loki.com/Summer_06/summer_06.html | | | | Like I said, I've seen those whale pictures a couple or more | years ago. I've eidetic memory when it comes to photos. | What sticks it in my mind is the bird doing a sharp turn | near the dorsal fin. | | I recall a discussion in this very group where those same | photos were linked (seems to me by you) and there was a | discussion of what kind of whale they were. I recall Capt. | Neal saying they were Right Whales and Mooron calling him | an idiot and saying they were humpback whales and somebody | else (maybe Gilligan) saying they were Minke whales. I'm | sure those guys would remember the photos as well if only they | could sober up for a day or two or if they were still around. | But, it looks like only Gilligan's still around. The chances of | that boy sobering up are slim and none... | | I just provided the link that I posted 3 years, taken from a nearby | spot. Its probably mostly the same whales. The group is a mix of | humpbacks and minkes. After both sessions, I consulted with the | experts from The Center for Coastal Studies who were at the same sites. | | The reason the birds are there is that the whales are herding fish by | swimming in tighter and tighter circles. The birds also circle to | pick up leftovers. We spotted the first group of whales because there | were a large number of birds resting about 5 miles off the coast. | After that, it was all hands on deck as lookouts. | | Neal, if your recent institutional stay was voluntary, please go back; | you're not well yet! Neal? Guess again. But, don't try changing the subject. You're busted and ya know it. Shame on you using old pictures and claiming they were taken recently. Some of us don't smoke dope and have good memories. Paladin -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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