The next ship was about an hour away but it has been a while since I've caught her, so I decided to stick around to catch her.
I think she was actually loaded and that seems to be unusual for ships. I think her cargo would be stone.
I think she was heading up to Duluth where she would drop off her cargo of stone and then pick up a cargo of iron.
Anyway, there was still a bit of sunlight and it was lighting the ship perfectly.
I kind of like this shot.
The color of the water makes it look like she is moving through cement.
You can see the navigation aid to the right.
I like the look of the classics.
I like this shot.
As she got closer, the water looked more like water and you can kind of see her reflection in it.
I just wish the water were smoother.
A shot of her pilothouse.
the clouds looked pretty cool too.
I kind of like this shot.
A shot of her pilothouse.
Her deckhouse.
I was trying to get some shots of her plimsoll lines so I had my bigger lens on. unfortunately, those didn't turn out.
Another shot of her stack.
She continues on to the locks. While I'm not a fan of stern shots, I like this one.
Old Glory flying proudly.
And one more shot before moving on.
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