I decided to go shipwatching again last night. It was still pretty windy along the Detroit River but I didn't lose any hats as I didn't take any with me (I went right after work). My first ship of the night was the John G. Munson and I wasn't sure if I would be down in time to get a shot of it. Turns out, I was in time to get a shot of it moving down the river. If I had stopped by the Tri-Centennial Light instead of Belle Isle, I might have gotten a side shot of it.
Since I had taken a picture of this
before, I guess I didn't care as much.
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A stern shot of the John G. Munson with part of the Windsor skyline in the background.
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The ship moving a little further down the river.
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Just a shot of the Ambassador Bridge with the ship about to pass through.
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A shot of the Ren Cen with the ship on the side.
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My last shot of the John G. Munson. As you can see, it was a little overcast.
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