Tuesday, August 11, 2009

"Big J" Three Ways


Three Wordless,Outdoor, Watery Wednesday views of the Battleship New Jersey, aka "Big J"

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47 comments:

Anonymous said...

James... Fantabulous (new word) photos! I have quite a few great shots of the battleship of NJ from the Camden side. I work 1 minute from the waterfront! :)

Donna Marie

Anonymous said...

I really like that first picture. It is awesome. The battleship New Jersey is spectacular. The Missouri is over here in Honolulu and it's fantastic to go tour. I love it. Great shots :)

Martha said...

Great shots. The composition of the 1st is awesome!

Cezar and Léia said...

This battleship is soooo huge!I loved the first picture!
Léia

Lois said...

I like all three shots! Fantastic pictures.

Rune Eide said...

Somehow the monochrome version (a reflection) game me the most impressive, but also austere version of this momentous vessel of war.

Leora said...

Outdoor Wednesday - I didn't know that meme!
Love your monochrome - very creative.
Your second photo is a lovely water shot and a great show of the ship.
Your third is sky, sky, beautiful sky.

Thanks for all 3!

B SQUARED said...

Really, it represents the end of an era.

VP said...

Great ship, this one is one of the few I'd really like to see with my eyes! Beautiful photos, the middle one is perfect. But this time, and oddly for a color-maniac, I like more the black and white version.

crocrodyl said...

Wow! Excellent! Especially the first shot with the lantern! Great angle!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful images. I'm leaning towards the last one as my fave.

Julie said...

I admire your ability to satisfy three memes with one post!! Good one, James.

SandyCarlson said...

I thought I recognized this character from a recent trip to Philly!

Anonymous said...

Loved the multi-tasking and this fascinating photo series ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

Jim said...

That second shot really shows you how massive it is.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

Anonymous said...

Big boat! I liked the monochrome the most /although the blue in the rest is gorgeous/. The composition is very interesting - the ship is like a giant ghost shadow on the background - like the contrast and everything about this view!

Arija said...

Great shots, love the sky in the last one.

Irene said...

Beautiful sky and a big battleship.

Norm said...

what a wonderful series of photos, love the last one so beautiful..

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Judy said...

I think the first shot is the most interesting. The juxtaposition of the lamppost and doorway, with the battleship. Maybe I am still living in my hippie days, but it would be a wonderful world if the battleships were all relegated to the background.

SouthernGal said...

Impressive. Thank God for the sailors and ships who protect our freedoms!

Christi @ A Southern Life
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Ebie said...

This is my main blog.
Great multi-tasking James! Big J is so huge and the view of the harbor is just so beautiful! Great clouds!

C'est moi Claudette said...

Joie de vivre is a good thing James.
Love the Chrysler building shots.
Love the black and white.
Happy 3 W's
Claudie

Kat said...

Beautiful shots. I especially love the first one, the composition is really interesting, and I have a fondness for monochrome. Kathy

Giovanna said...

The third picture with the sky line is gorgeous!

Joyce said...

We use to live on the Jersey side of Philly and we would see the ships on the way to the airport. I love your first shot. I am glad I peaked in your blog today. I am having so much fun seeing what people photograph. Thanks for sharing your shots with me.
Joyce

Chin said...

this battleship is so huge!
I love the third shot
Beautiful sky.

Hilda said...

Ooh, I'd love to be able to tour a battleship! Both menacing and beautiful.

Love your monochrome!

Tammie Lee said...

you sure have captured some spectacular watery days.

Spirithelpers

Carletta said...

That second one with the gorgeous skies behind the ship makes it most worthy of framing!

EG CameraGirl said...

Ah, your Watery Wednesday features very DEEP water and gorgeous skies!

Maryrose said...

Stunning and so majestic. Thanks for sharing.
Maryrose

Martha said...

I already commented, but wanted to let you know my Watery (and ABC) Wednesday is here

Regina said...

Great view. Beautiful shots!

Kcalpesh said...

Looks to me like it was a beautiful sky day... :-) Nice pictures of the Battleship!

Malyss said...

My favorite is the one of the middle.It has a special color and It makes me think of the old postcards of the 50ies showing military boats.

kayerj said...

they are all outstanding photo's. interesting subject. Here’s my WW hope you can stop by!

penny said...

What a magnificent ship that is. We should all be proud of those who have served aboard her.
Fantastic photos, James.

annalarssonphotography said...

Gorgeous captures James!
And you know.. There is something special about B&W if you ask me! :)

Have a great day!
Anna

Beth F said...

Awesome series. I liked the B&W the best.

Mary Bergfeld said...

What a terrific series of photos. You have the eye of a professional.

Anonymous said...

Great series of photos! The first one is especially eye-catching. Great photography.

Anonymous said...

Lovely photographs. I really like the blues of water and sky in the last one.
Mama Bear

Jeanne said...

Great photos James. The blue skies and the water always make for a lovely photo. Love the ship, although I claim ignorance about it. Thanks for sharing with OW today.

Jeanne

Claudia said...

Wonderful shots James! Seems like they are so very handsome and rugged.

Your skies are great as well.

TTFN~~ Claudia ♥ ♥

Tulip said...

i love all your series of pictures. you have a nice weather.

Light and Voices said...

That first photo is a winner!
jfm