morning reds at the port
Good Morning and have a great day
thanks again for all the prayers, our Daughter in Law is doing fairly well, they had hoped to wake her up and get her off the ventilator yesterday, but now her ammonia levels are high so they want to try and stabilize those, so kept her on the ventilator for another night
Lets hope today they have settled ;)
Hard to believe when I post this it will be only a few days to go till Christmas and 11 days left of the year, is it me or as we get older do the years seem to go by so much quicker?
Now those that follow me will know that I love my early morning walks and the morning blues, blue is without a doubt my favorite color, maybe that's a factor in why I find walks by the water relaxing and calming even at the port which is where the photos I wil share today are taken.
But as much as I love the blues, when the sun comes up and there is more light, other colors capture my eye and at the port its often reds that I notice, not saying a majority of the boats are red, as I think the blues are more predominant on the boats but the reds pop out when looking around.
So for todays post at the port I am focusing on shots where there are reds popping out in view
Starting with this shot probably taken near the end of a morning walk as its close to where I park at the port
Sony A7iv 28mm F9 1/200 Sec ISO 100
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Now I got curious about what I said earlier about the blues being most popular for the fishing boats, and went to visit the all knowing google to do some research and found out....
The most prevalent colors for commercial fishing boats are often practical choices like white, light gray, navy blue, and green, with white and light colors preferred for heat reflection and hiding scuffs, while dark blues and greens are popular for hiding marine growth and looking traditional, but can absorb heat. Functionality, maintenance, and visibility heavily influence color choice, though some colors like green and white lights are also favored for attracting fish.
Now this next shot there is plenty of blues but for me its the reds of the boats that first catches ones attention
Sony A7iv 52mm F9 1/250 Sec ISO 100
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the same fire rescue boat that is inthe firts shot from another angle
Sony A7iv 75mm F9 1/320 Sec ISO 100
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and a last shot to finish off the post
Sony A7iv 75mm F9 1/200 Sec ISO 100
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