The Lady Nelson.

© Ian M. Hill

The Lady Nelson.

Uploaded: November 21, 2011

Description

Based at the waterfront of Hobart,Tasmania,Aus, is the full size replica of the original Deptford Brig.Sept. 2010.

Comments

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe November 22, 2011

Just beautiful, Ian. Love the comp. and tones. #1424923

Michelle Alton November 22, 2011

Your composition, combined with the dusky light, makes this image stand out. #9824394

John Connolly November 22, 2011

A well presented capture Ian! Isn't Tasmania a beautiful state! #9825299

Terry Cervi level-deluxe November 22, 2011

Ian, you have outdone yourself!! This is just gorgeous! #9826039

Nadia Paul November 23, 2011

She is just beautiful Ian - love the lighting and your wonderful processing - hope to see this again! #9827919

Danny B. Head November 24, 2011

Love the color combo on the tall ship! Great capture! #9829132

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