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Port Scene
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A scene from the port of Hamburg.

The legs of the cranes are built slanting to have more stability.

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::Dunstickin
11/17/15 9:27 AM GMT
Aye...they do have a lot of weight to shift around too!....

They all look like soldiers standing to attention waiting for the word to 'go'!
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.GIGIBL
11/17/15 11:14 AM GMT
Lovely scene very well captured Raj.
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::photoeye68
11/17/15 12:46 AM GMT
Great photo my friend. Straight to faves for me.
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::tigger3
11/17/15 1:05 PM GMT
Raj, This is very well composed, I love the lines the cranes present.
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::mirto56
11/17/15 1:15 PM GMT
An interesting view of the port activity, Raj. It is simply amazing how much weight these ship can take on.
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.GomekFlorida
11/17/15 2:28 PM GMT
There's a lot of responsibility loading and offloading these vessels! A few container misplaced and a wave could probably capsize it.
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::corngrowth
11/17/15 2:42 PM GMT
Raj, although it's a familiar scene to me, it stays impressive.
I have seen in the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium (very near to the place where I live) similar cranes. Like to watch their activities.

Very nice shot, taken very well!
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.susanlynn
11/17/15 2:50 PM GMT
Amazing the number of containers that are stacked on this ship. A great image of the workings of the harbour, Raj. I love watching the cranes loading and unloading.
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::trixxie17
11/17/15 4:30 PM GMT
The immense size of these ships and the associated cranes always astonishes me Raj - fascinating post.
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::heidlerr
11/17/15 5:21 PM GMT
A cool shot of the loading docks and container ships. It's amazing how they can track, monitor and transport so many containers to so many places in the world. Well done.
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::Jimbobedsel
11/17/15 6:36 PM GMT
I love this composition and the colors in the shot, Raj. Excellent sharpness, too.
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.0930_23
11/17/15 8:48 PM GMT
My legs are starting to slant to make it easier to support my weight Raj.
The shot has a feeling of power when you imagine being on the little tug.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.icedancer
11/18/15 7:40 PM GMT
Marvelous composition and capture, they sure can carry a lot of containers
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