Another beautiful day here--perfect for boating on the Hudson River. Here, we see a cruise ship leaving town, heading down river, with Manhattan in the background. As you can see, some other craft use this busy waterway. Watch out, little guys!
Yes, it's true Hudson river is a one of the busiest river. Just like you said I'll always see the cruise ship passing by. Sometimes I used binocular to read the name of the boats. Last time the Queen Mary passed by too. Anyway, have a great day.
It is truly a blessing that we have such waterways for many size boats, ships to take advantage of for so many reasons. You are indeed blessed to have such a view.
Great picture! I know it isn't the Circle Line, but the shot reminds me of the Sundays my parents used to take me on the Circle line when I was little (mid-1960s).
I always enjoy your photos - was born and grew up in NYC.
Always love the combination of pleasure, freight and passenger craft on the water. We get that here too, being a BIG port and gateway to the country - and a big tourist destination.
I though it was a faked picture for a moment. That ship is so big! Then I checked the site I was on and realized it was real. That is am amazing picture.
Yes, it's true Hudson river is a one of the busiest river. Just like you said I'll always see the cruise ship passing by. Sometimes I used binocular to read the name of the boats. Last time the Queen Mary passed by too. Anyway, have a great day.
ReplyDeleteSeems like this should be a motivator post with a caption. Or a Macro.. Could be interesting & funny.
ReplyDeleteI love this one. It is a busy photo in terms of elements and yet, lots of things stand out individually. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteIt is truly a blessing that we have such waterways for many size boats, ships to take advantage of for so many reasons. You are indeed blessed to have such a view.
ReplyDeleteWow..look how big that cruise ship is. Ive never seen one in person, but I can only imagine. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how big that ship is! So many angles in this shot, it almost looks 3-D.
ReplyDeleteNice job Oti!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture! I know it isn't the Circle Line, but the shot reminds me of the Sundays my parents used to take me on the Circle line when I was little (mid-1960s).
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your photos - was born and grew up in NYC.
funny you say that, Lidian, but to the right of the cruise ship IS a Circle Line (green) boat, heading up river. :]
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Damn wild man!! You done went and out done yourself with this shot! I love it!
ReplyDeleteGeezzzzz, look at the size of that little boat next to that big ole cruise ship. Better get out of the way, little dude. LOL!!!
Hey, I miss seeing the 'Little man' photos. ;)
Amazing shot! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the photo. That ship is *huge!
ReplyDeleteAlways love the combination of pleasure, freight and passenger craft on the water.
ReplyDeleteWe get that here too, being a BIG port and gateway to the country - and a big tourist destination.
Is this Carnival Victory - I was working on that same ship, wow I miss NY.
ReplyDeleteI love the empire state building, I can see it from my room's window when I was in New Jersey...
ReplyDeleteI though it was a faked picture for a moment. That ship is so big! Then I checked the site I was on and realized it was real. That is am amazing picture.
ReplyDeleteJ.C., yes, that is the Carnival "Victory"
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