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Photographer:
Nathan [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Tugs
Added:
May 27, 2008
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Image Resolution:
2,579 x 1,934

Description:

Svitzer Bootle on route to escort the bulker 'Filomena Lembo' into Redcar Ore Terminal, Teesport. (Image has been enhanced.)

Date: 27/05/2008
Time: 09:06

IMO number : 9286683
Name of ship : SVITZER BOOTLE
Call Sign : MCSV5
Gross tonnage : 366
Type of ship : Tug
Year of build : 2003
Flag : United Kingdom
Status of ship : In Service

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Current name:
SVITZER BOOTLE
Current flag:
U.K.
Home port:
Liverpool
Vessel Type:
Tug
Gross tonnage:
366 tons
Summer DWT:
210 tons
Length:
29 m
Beam:
11 m
Draught:
5.6 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
51°26’40.85” N, 0°23’48.93” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 198.3° (93°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Denton
 - Arrival:
26th Apr 2024 / 01:00:55 UTC
Last update:
20 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Tugs - 77 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(26)

Ken Smith

4 photos

Phil English

1 photos

simonwp

3 photos

John Jones

7 photos

DEREK SANDS

4 photos

kevin blair

2 photos

john white

8 photos

tony

4 photos

Per Karlsson

1 photos

Nathan

7 photos

Paul Gowen

1 photos

Stan Laundon

1 photos

gareships

4 photos

Doug Shaw

5 photos

hansfair

1 photos

Mike_714

1 photos

GWR52

1 photos

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Superb shot Nathan, one of your best yet!

regards
Derek

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Thanks alot Derek, i had to run it through photo shop as it was a little weather was a little dull this morning! As you can see the result was came out nice!

Regards

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person
It a great image Nathan, are you giving photoshop lessons to old boys like me?

regards
Derek

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Hi Derek, it was Steve who showed me the 'One Step Fotofix', just click a button and it sorts it all out!

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person
Oh come on Nathan, even I am on the manual settings!!

regards
Derek

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person
:lol:

Hi Derek, to be honest there is that many buttons & settings i wouldnt know where to start! :-o

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person
I didn't either! but I copied an image and then started experimenting!
My old slides I have scanned need a lot of treatment not provided by the one click option. I am still learning as I go along. But experimenting on a copy of an image loses you nothing. Mess it up delete it copy image again and away you go on another experiment.

regards
Derek

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Hi Derek, i might just have a play around later.
Then see what the result is :-?

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