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where can I find pictures of tall ships?
Hi all,
I need to portray a ship out in a stormy sea. I'd like the ship to have any number of sails and be 1800's style, or something similar to the Columbus ships, Spanish armada, Mayflower or old style British Royal Navy or something that says tall ship. Does anybody know where I can find a good supply high quality images (pictures or paintings) of ships? I don't want to buy a ton of image libraries in order to get 2 ships. Does anyone know of ship image libraries or a website? Thank you! Cheers, Math |
where can I find pictures of tall ships?
"HonestMath" wrote in message ... Hi all, I need to portray a ship out in a stormy sea. I'd like the ship to have any number of sails and be 1800's style, or something similar to the Columbus ships, Spanish armada, Mayflower or old style British Royal Navy or something that says tall ship. Does anybody know where I can find a good supply high quality images (pictures or paintings) of ships? I don't want to buy a ton of image libraries in order to get 2 ships. Does anyone know of ship image libraries or a website? Thank you! Cheers, Math google images tall ships |
where can I find pictures of tall ships?
I need to portray a ship out in a stormy sea. I'd like the ship to have any number of sails and be 1800's style, or something similar to the Columbus ships, Spanish armada, Mayflower or old style British Royal Navy or something that says tall ship. Does anybody know where I can find a good supply high quality images (pictures or paintings) of ships? I don't want to buy a ton of image libraries in order to get 2 ships. Does anyone know of ship image libraries or a website? google images tall ships I tried google images first, but unfortunately those images are all low resolution. I need high quality images. Other ideas? Thanks, Math |
where can I find pictures of tall ships?
HonestMath wrote:
Hi all, I need to portray a ship out in a stormy sea. I'd like the ship to have any number of sails and be 1800's style, or something similar to the Columbus ships, Spanish armada, Mayflower or old style British Royal Navy or something that says tall ship. Umm, you may not realize this, but there is a HUGE variation between ship's rigs over a relatively small period of time, furthrmore each goegraphic region has it's distinct hull shapes & rig types. Anything you cobble together from such vague idealizations is going to look like a cartoon. Does anybody know where I can find a good supply high quality images (pictures or paintings) of ships? I don't want to buy a ton of image libraries in order to get 2 ships. Does anyone know of ship image libraries or a website? try the usenet group alt.binaries.pictures.tall-ships but there are also lots of pictures of modern ships to sort through. DSK |
where can I find pictures of tall ships?
"DSK" wrote in message .. . HonestMath wrote: Hi all, I need to portray a ship out in a stormy sea. I'd like the ship to have any number of sails and be 1800's style, or something similar to the Columbus ships, Spanish armada, Mayflower or old style British Royal Navy or something that says tall ship. Umm, you may not realize this, but there is a HUGE variation between ship's rigs over a relatively small period of time, furthrmore each goegraphic region has it's distinct hull shapes & rig types. Anything you cobble together from such vague idealizations is going to look like a cartoon. Does anybody know where I can find a good supply high quality images (pictures or paintings) of ships? I don't want to buy a ton of image libraries in order to get 2 ships. Does anyone know of ship image libraries or a website? try the usenet group alt.binaries.pictures.tall-ships but there are also lots of pictures of modern ships to sort through. I realize there is substantial variation, but the exact type is not important to the project. I am not overly particular about the type of tall ship, but a transport from the late 1700's to 1800's is my preference, with lots of puffy sales. I am clearly no ship expert, but the image will be shown to non-experts so I'm not worried. I simply want a high-quality image. |
where can I find pictures of tall ships?
"HonestMath" wrote in message ... I need to portray a ship out in a stormy sea. I'd like the ship to have any number of sails and be 1800's style, or something similar to the Columbus ships, Spanish armada, Mayflower or old style British Royal Navy or something that says tall ship. Does anybody know where I can find a good supply high quality images (pictures or paintings) of ships? I don't want to buy a ton of image libraries in order to get 2 ships. Does anyone know of ship image libraries or a website? google images tall ships I tried google images first, but unfortunately those images are all low resolution. I need high quality images. Other ideas? Thanks, Math $0.38/image, high resolution: http://www.dreamstime.com/tallships-image1106378 I think you have to register to use high resolution pics from this site: http://www.acclaimimages.com/_galler...2713-2225.html Go to http://tinyurl.com/h4wsa for others. |
where can I find pictures of tall ships?
HonestMath wrote:
I realize there is substantial variation, but the exact type is not important to the project. I am not overly particular about the type of tall ship, but a transport from the late 1700's to 1800's is my preference, with lots of puffy sales. OK that narrows it down a bit. Unfortunately that is a type not very popular with the historic societies that tend to re-create naval vessels or later (more practical, and usually smaller) types. Instead of an images search, it may help you to do a web search of home pages of various maritime historic societies, and also training ships. This should get you into the ball park and if you can't find a couple of good ones to download, you can always email them. Regards Doug King |
where can I find pictures of tall ships?
On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 21:45:12 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: Some have mentioned it, probably the best bet for somebody to have this type of hi-res image is alt.binaries.pictures.tall-ships. In fact, if you go back a couple of years using Google, I'd bet you'd find exactly what you are looking for. Unfortunately Google does not archive the binary news groups. Too much space and a certain amount of legal liability I suspect. |
where can I find pictures of tall ships?
HonestMath wrote: Hi all, I need to portray a ship out in a stormy sea. Well, I suggest you head down to the local hobby shop, pick up the model of your choice, build it, fill up the tub, hop in, and start sketching. |
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