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Uploaded: 08/21/17 9:35 AM GMT
Hamburg Port
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Container ship In the port of Hamburg. These container cranes can handle up to 35 containers (weighing 25 tons or more) per hour.

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::biffobear
08/21/17 9:39 AM GMT
Busy port Is Hamburg.....Good one of the Ship...R.
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::tigger3
08/21/17 10:41 AM GMT
I love the vibrant color, and this shows us very well, that they are floating work horses. tigs=^..^=
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.Dunstickin
08/21/17 4:10 PM GMT
This would make a great jigsaw.....Lots of concentration needed eh...

Colourful and interesting Raj...
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.0930_23
08/21/17 5:28 PM GMT
After reading about the Navy ships crashing into tankers, container ships and such Raj, I realize the open water in not always so open.
Beautiful photo.

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.icedancer
08/21/17 7:07 PM GMT
Wow, now that's strong duty cranes. Outstanding detail and gorgeous colours - excellent capture and so many wonderful things to look at slowly.
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::corngrowth
08/22/17 9:39 AM GMT
Raj, your image shows perfectly the dynamics of a port like Hamburg.
Although we got very used to such 'vista's' (☺), it's still an impressive sight to me.
Very well taken shot.
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::LynEve
08/22/17 12:04 AM GMT
The dof in this gives it an almost 3D effect - brilliant photography Raj
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::Nikoneer
08/23/17 3:35 AM GMT
Massive, incredibly massive ships and cranes. When I consider the inventory in a single big box store, then consider how many like that are duplicated in my city, then my state, country, and the world... no wonder!

-Nik
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