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View LARGE Happy Tall Ship Tuesday everyone! LOL What: USCGC Eagle Where: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada When: During the Tall Ships Festival of 2009 About the Ship: From the website: USCGC Eagle is the seventh U.S. Coast Guard cutter to bear the name in a proud line dating back to 1792. The ship was built in 1936 by the Blohm and Voss Shipyard in Hamburg, Germany, and commissioned as Horst Wessel. (Five identical sister ships were also built.) Originally operated by Nazi Germany to train cadets for the German Navy, the ship was taken by the United States as a war prize after World War II. In 1946, a U.S. Coast Guard crew - aided by the German crew still on board - sailed the tall ship from Bremerhaven to its new homeport in New London, Connecticut. Eagle returned to Bremerhaven for the first time since World War II in the summer of 2005, to an enthusiastic welcome. Built during the twilight era of sail, the design and construction of Eagle embody centuries of development in the shipbuilder's art. The hull is steel four-tenths of an inch thick. There are two full-length steel decks with a platform deck below. The raised forecastle and quarterdeck are made of three-inch thick teak over steel, as are the weather decks. Eagle eagerly takes to the element for which she was designed. Effortlessly and gracefully, she drives under full sail in the open ocean at speeds up to 17 knots. Links: Tall Ships Festival Nova Scotia US Coast Guard: The Eagle Tallship Please, no invites or crazy glittery graphics. Just a simple comment is nice. Thank You --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nikon D90 : Nikkor 18-200mmVR : B&W polarizer @ 70mm : 1/200s @ f/8 : ISO 200 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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SPAUDO2007 says :26/Jun/2010 15:26:27
Hola, soy el administrador de un grupo llamado AQUELLOS MAGNÍFICOS NAVIOS - THOSE MAGNIFICENT SHIPS y nos encantaría agregar tu foto al grupo.

madhatterwithacoolhat says :4/May/2010 09:22:29
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called a new world, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

madhatterwithacoolhat says :4/May/2010 09:22:12
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called canada the land the people the history and experience , and we'd love to have this added to the group!

madhatterwithacoolhat says :4/May/2010 09:21:52
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called summer freedom, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

micronetal says :19/Jan/2010 15:04:21
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called La Mar de Flickr, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

Canon-Girl says :18/Nov/2009 03:53:36
Once upon a time I used to sail quite a lot, but not on ships like this one. To sail on something like you've photographed so beautifully would be an experience of a lifetime.

fantasyartist says :15/Nov/2009 16:03:10
Hello Dave, Great photo! I would love to paint this one- can't resist it's beauty! -fantasyartist

BamaWester says :28/Oct/2009 09:54:20
An awesome shot of an awesome ship. WOW!

thru jens eyes says :21/Sep/2009 09:26:59
holy crap!!! one of the most stellar shots i've ever seen!!!!!! i love it!!! i really dig the way the sun is hitting those sails! my god dave...this is ridiculously good!!!

maloephoto (away) says :20/Sep/2009 04:33:21
magnificent picture

SSyyRR says :19/Sep/2009 04:51:56
Wonderful!!!

danrsnyder says :14/Sep/2009 20:24:40
Great capture of that beautiful tall ship. Nice processing work as well.

coach Ed.B says :14/Sep/2009 18:09:29
Great shot Dave ( looks familiar ). for those who wonder about the size of the flag, The flag " was" that big back then, there were times when you wanted to be seen from far away, or you would risk getting blown out of the water by a friendly....

LibraSpirit Images says :13/Sep/2009 05:06:19
All this time I thought this was you sailing away.

baldwinm16 says :12/Sep/2009 23:00:32
Love this shot, Dave! LMAO at your comment on my winter post - I deserved that!

debashis_pradhan says :12/Sep/2009 21:52:51
nice ship and great details -- Seen on your photo stream. (?)

Nancy Rose says :12/Sep/2009 21:42:13
after 821 on explore, they finally changed the algorithm and i haven't had one since Sept. 2...LOL guess I need to share!

jmtilley says :12/Sep/2009 02:05:54
Great shot interesting info.

MikeJonesPhoto says :12/Sep/2009 01:10:01
Oh, and. Fuck You!

MikeJonesPhoto says :12/Sep/2009 01:09:28
This is a lovely photo for this Friday. Good day, friendships. Marse.

James Neeley says :11/Sep/2009 10:53:59
Awesome color and detail!

Dusty Pixel says :10/Sep/2009 14:22:04
That is one big flag on a big ship!

Fort Photo says :10/Sep/2009 13:15:58
That is one heck of a flag for a tallship. Wowsers. I do love me some tallships, nice! -- Seen on your photo stream. ( ?² )

qat_staff says :10/Sep/2009 10:03:33
Wow!

DanaNikon says :10/Sep/2009 08:34:26
Beautiful capture, love the light and wind in the sails and flag.

Rozanne_ says :9/Sep/2009 21:13:28
Damn, and I forgot to post my tall ship image on Tall Ship Tuesday! What the hell am I thinking? ;-) A real stunner Dave... and such a fascinating history!

Pierre Contant says :9/Sep/2009 20:48:44
Beautiful ship! Great capture.

Peter Brake says :9/Sep/2009 19:58:13
That is one impressive vessel, and this is one fine shot Dave. Well done. lol to Lila.

Newfie Bullet says :9/Sep/2009 18:26:23
Beauty of a shot pal....

Dennis_F says :9/Sep/2009 17:14:56
wow... this flag is HUGE!! great capture!

hjalmar1886 says :9/Sep/2009 09:52:48
So beautiful, Dave, love the detail and colours!

Nancy Rose says :9/Sep/2009 05:55:56
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Winner of 'One of the best on Flickr' (15+Faves & Invited), and we'd love to have this added to the group! GORGEOUS colors in this Dave! that sure was one of the prettiest ships in the bunch..love the flag!

Doug van Kampen says :9/Sep/2009 00:46:31
Love this! I use to work for RADM Papp, one of Eagles former Captains. Amazing seamanship skills one must know to sail her.

~ Wet Knee Photography ~ says :8/Sep/2009 23:08:31
What a superb shot, Dave! Super information, as well! Have a wonderful week, my friend!

Ben Kimball says :8/Sep/2009 22:58:46
LOL! Is it possible to post anything serious after Lila's comment here? must... try... Very nice work again, Mr. Saunders. The processing gives that little dinghy some serious heft and weight.

mikenpo says :8/Sep/2009 22:48:51
stunning photograph awesome ..... lol really i didnt blur the nipples lol

[ Not Bad U ] out for a while says :8/Sep/2009 22:24:46
Great shot! I can't believe the size of that ship compared to the little ones dotting the ocean!

Geekstalt says :8/Sep/2009 22:15:19
Beautiful image, Dave! Got to love that huge flag.

~Lila~ says :8/Sep/2009 22:01:36
Is this Tulip flower more to your licking liking than the Peter Pepper? Just Askin' Dave.......... :) XOX tulips

mofmann says :8/Sep/2009 21:23:09
Good to see you post, Dave. And a cool shot to boot....

~cynthia r~ (Susu's Pix) says :8/Sep/2009 21:02:50
Wonderful color and comp...The flag is sooo big in contrast with the boat !! great shot Dave...

Sally Van Natta says :8/Sep/2009 20:29:44
Gorgeous light and wonderful capture. Beautiful work, Dave.

JLMphoto (taking a break) says :8/Sep/2009 19:44:14
Another great contribution to Tall Ships Tuesday -- long live Tall Ships Tuesday! And wow, that's one heck of a flag on the back of that ship -- looks bigger than the sails. Great seafaring shot!

© Yannick Lefevre || Photography says :8/Sep/2009 19:08:51
greeeat ship, like this lovely old one !!!!! take care my friend !!!! -- Seen in my contacts' photos. (?)

JMW Natures Images says :8/Sep/2009 18:54:45
Boy!! Dave, how hard would it be to be on her saling for a couple of months in the islands of the Bahamas.? Michael

moocatmoocat says :8/Sep/2009 18:50:37
that is one giant flag, I guess to avoid being mistaken for pirates! beautiful colors, nice work. -- Seen in my contacts' photos. (?)

Extra Medium says :8/Sep/2009 18:19:43
This boaut phouto is realluy cooul. Soume beautiful saturatioun you got heure. See, adding a "u" to words like "Labor" really confuses the spunk out of some people. Knock it off, Canada. :)

brucethomas_(on summer schedule) says :8/Sep/2009 17:47:44
Very good shot of this one. Where you are shooting from makes a HUGE difference with these ships.

TimboDon says :8/Sep/2009 17:32:36
what a cracker of a shot...that flag capture is spot on! nice one

Lawrspen says :8/Sep/2009 17:32:00
AVAST ! me matties, and shiver me timbers... you've gone and created another nice shot and this one certainly wasn't pirated ! It belongs in a treasure chest...LAW

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