But seriously folks, you must keep the horizon straight in a photograph!!!!
mildred st. meadowlark
I thought they were penguins pretending to be Jesus.
Its like an inkblot test.
Gorev Mahagut
The horizon isn’t straight because the earth isn’t flat, it slopes from pole to equator. This is why boats have to be anchored down so they don’t drift away.
dav
That ship to the right – dredging or diving?
John Joe
Dav, that ship is the ‘Granuaile’, used for laying buoys, and also used to lift the wreckage of the ‘Rescue 116’ helicopter from the seabed off Blackrock, Co.Mayo last month.
dav
Much obliged, I thought the crane on it was diving related.
I saw one of those Boys laid on it’s side on John Rodgersons Quay. Massive piece of engineering..
I can see four upright monkeys on a surfboard.
But seriously folks, you must keep the horizon straight in a photograph!!!!
I thought they were penguins pretending to be Jesus.
Its like an inkblot test.
The horizon isn’t straight because the earth isn’t flat, it slopes from pole to equator. This is why boats have to be anchored down so they don’t drift away.
That ship to the right – dredging or diving?
Dav, that ship is the ‘Granuaile’, used for laying buoys, and also used to lift the wreckage of the ‘Rescue 116’ helicopter from the seabed off Blackrock, Co.Mayo last month.
Much obliged, I thought the crane on it was diving related.
I saw one of those Boys laid on it’s side on John Rodgersons Quay. Massive piece of engineering..
buoy I meant..