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Friday, 19 September 2008

Colour and light all in one night

You can never be sure what you will see down the quay, possibly some sort of tai chi being practiced by the guys from Olympic Conveyor Services.....
the Geordie boys land to the back of a lorry......
as the Billy Rowney makes her way in through the gaps....
possibly the oldest working fisherman in the port, and not a grey hair in sight on 'Milford' Mike's head!.....
after last night, now away from the hard and up the slip over the big tide goes the James R H.....
Mr Curtis gets his boxed trip ashore....
from the Elisabeth Veronique sporting her new colours......
out in the Bay it's the Thursday evening club race......
landing well into the night, the beam trawler Nellie fills the waiting Darley Ford transport bound for Plymouth Market.....
also working into the night, the guys fit a new wheelhouse lock......
and it's 24/7 for Consols Oils.....

seen here alongside the iceworks keeping the Crystal Sea II topped up.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Laurence I look at you blog most days and I most impressed by your style of art I say art because you have taken your photography that step beyond. keithhargreaves@fsmail.net

Larry Hartwell - Through the Gaps said...

Many thanks Keith, comments and feedback are always much appreciated! The harbour has been a source of inspiration for artists for many years - long may that continue!

Keith Hargreaves said...

Hi Laurence I look at you blog most days and I most impressed by your style of art I say art because you have taken your photography that step beyond. keithhargreaves@fsmail.net