Another one of my pilot series. This time the Belgian Pilot Tender 'Honte' while transferring pilots to seagoing vessels off the coast of Zeelandic Flandres.
Very well done, superb capture of the movement in this one, I think I'm going to get seasick. Lol! I think your camera settings were perfect for this shot Mr. C. tigs=^..^=
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Prorating by using the size of the people inside the cabin, this craft looks to be about a 48-footer, long enough to power through larger shore waves and small enough for a large motor to push the boat anywhere the captain wants it to go. And, as always from you, C, great dynamism and frozen action to show the power of these boats and the waters they ply.
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You know, when you have millions (to billions) of dollars at stake in waters you don't know too well - especially in inclement conditions, you thank the appearance of this boat and what it symbolizes!