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Navy 'LST 325' Landing Ship

This is a discussion on Navy 'LST 325' Landing Ship within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Originally Posted by marko Very nicely done indeed. LOVE the leading ropes in shot 1 You hang yourself with a ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by marko View Post
    Very nicely done indeed.
    LOVE the leading ropes in shot 1
    You hang yourself with a rope, but you use a line to tie up a ship!

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    Absolutely gorgeous shots of LST 325. As a crew member I've seen a LOT of photos of her and taken a lot myself, but these are exceptional. Thanks for sharing them.

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    Ya got me T.I,

    Second time around - still love these shots.
    I do notice a HINT of artifacting in the ropes in shot 1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tirediron View Post
    You hang yourself with a rope, but you use a line to tie up a ship!
    Guess I'm guilty too........

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaBat View Post
    Absolutely gorgeous shots of LST 325. As a crew member I've seen a LOT of photos of her and taken a lot myself, but these are exceptional. Thanks for sharing them.
    Thanks, I appreciate it.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by marko View Post
    Ya got me T.I,
    Second time around - still love these shots.
    I do notice a HINT of artifacting in the ropes in shot 1.
    I was just curious if the artifacts you're referring to are actually the different colored strands in the 'LINE'?.....
    Here's a cropped shot of what I'm talking about....
    Thanks again and let me know if that's not it....


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    Sorry bout that, my error. Again, love the shot.
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    I have to admit that those different coloured strands had me fooled into thinking they were sharpening artifacts as well.

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    Hi, I am a crew member of LST 325. I remember you just by the description of your camera. Great perspective on the photos of the ship. I thought I would explain why you were not allowed close to the moring lines (ropes) that tied the ship to the riverfront. The guard was just doing his job. Those lines are nylon and were under a lot of stress due to the strong current. If one of those lines were to snap it could possibly kill anyone too close. It would be like a 300 foot slingshot.
    Your photos show good creativity. Keep up the good work. Thanks for visiting us.
    BTW, those particular lines are called Hawsers. :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by z06-jim View Post
    I was just curious if the artifacts you're referring to are actually the different colored strands in the 'LINE'?.....
    I believe those are what are referred to as "Tell-tales"; that is a couple of strands which will break at lesser working load than the line as a whole, the theory being that if you see those broken, the line is getting close to it's limit.

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