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What did you photograph today?
December 24, 2015, 10:43 PM
Flash NinjaWhat did you photograph today?
Boom to Bust by
Nathan Latsha, on Flickr
Technically yesterday.

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December 26, 2015, 02:36 PM
the_sandman_454
Bella by
Tim, on Flickr
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December 27, 2015, 09:02 PM
Hound Dogquote:
Originally posted by Rinehart:
Was just back down in Wilmington.
Battleship North Carolina, (BB-55).
Several near-term restoration projects are planned, starting with a crucial refit of the ship's hull. Initially it was announced this work would require her to be towed to Norfolk or Charleston. However, the Battleship Commission opted to have the repair done in place using the same cofferdam process recently employed to restore the museum ship USS Alabama (BB-60). This is both expected to save $16 million and allow the memorial to remain open to the public during the lengthy repair.
That will be something to see-
Beautiful. That would be neat - I have never seen one out of the water before. Kind of interested in seeing the screws/rudders.
That's a great museum; only one of her kind in existence. I did have the chance go climb up inside both midships 5" directors the one time I visited her (the towers with the radar antenna on either side of the foremost funnel). They had the hatches open for some reason, and there weren't any "do not enter" signs there (

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That was 2010; seems she has a different paint scheme in your photo.
Fear God and Dread Nought
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Jacky Fisher
December 27, 2015, 09:12 PM
dry-flyMy little angel at church Christmas Eve.
"Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway." Steve McQueen...
December 28, 2015, 11:23 PM
92fstechSomehow, regardless of actual capabilities, the modern variety is just nowhere near as awesome as they used to be. We had a blast today going through the USS Alabama and the USS Drum. My clothes still have that fuel-oil smell that seems to permeate everything on old ships. Just an awesome experience!
December 30, 2015, 10:41 AM
David LeeWow, that boat has a lot of guns on it. I expect being earlier than the Iowas they may be 14" for the big ones. I can't believe a old school prop fighter could get within a mile of that thing.
Thanks for the pic of North Carolina. I have only seen that boat on Google Earth. You can zoom in on its deck pretty close.
December 30, 2015, 07:38 PM
92fstechquote:
Originally posted by David Lee:
Wow, that boat has a lot of guns on it. I expect being earlier than the Iowas they may be 14" for the big ones. I can't believe a old school prop fighter could get within a mile of that thing.
Thanks for the pic of North Carolina. I have only seen that boat on Google Earth. You can zoom in on its deck pretty close.
The main guns of both the South Dakota Class (of which the Alabama was one) and the North Carolina class were the 16"/45 caliber mark 6 ("45 caliber" indicating that the barrel was 45 times as long as the bore diameter). The Iowas used the 16"/50 caliber mark 7 Gun. So all three classes had 16" main guns, but the Iowas had longer barrels.
I took a pic of a document detailing the cleaning of the 16" Gun bores...it was really interesting. When I get on my computer I'll post it up.
ETA: Here is the document, and a pic of the shells stores inside Alabama's #2 turret. According to Wikipedia, the mark 6 gun had to be relined or replaced after only 395 armor piercing rounds (although it could handle 2860 practice rounds)...and according to this document, there was quite a maintenance process before it reached that point. One thing's for sure, I will never complain about having to trim rifle brass again!
December 31, 2015, 12:29 PM
3/4FlapIt was the first clear day we've had in ages and I took the opportunity to catch some rays in the yards. My wife applied the Norwegian Sun Screen on with a shovel to cover the sensitive parts...
Wouldn't want to get a sunburn!!
It was chilly.
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Read Quod Apostolici Muneris (1878) LEO XIII. This Pope warned us about the Socialists before most folks knew what a Socialist was...
January 01, 2016, 07:12 PM
IrishWind
Lord, your ocean is so very large and my divos are so very f****d-up
Dirt Sailors Unite!
January 02, 2016, 03:33 PM
Newf
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What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???
January 03, 2016, 04:14 PM
MicropterusThe light fell across my daily read just right. Had to take some photos of it.
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January 03, 2016, 10:01 PM
the_sandman_454I took this a while ago, but processed it far differently than back then now that I'm trying to learn to use photoshop rather than just lightroom. I'm not sure I like this result but I think I like it better than the originally processed one.
Experimenting with photoshop by
Tim, on Flickr
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January 05, 2016, 08:56 PM
David LeePretty blue truck 911Boss. Something so right about that back window.
January 06, 2016, 04:39 PM
CQB60well done sir, well done

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Originally posted by Micropterus:
The light fell across my daily read just right. Had to take some photos of it.
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January 07, 2016, 12:07 AM
HKfanquote:
Originally posted by Flash Ninja:
Boom to Bust by
Nathan Latsha, on Flickr
Technically yesterday.
Awesome shot. Do you mind if I use it as my desktop?
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January 07, 2016, 12:21 AM
furloughHell yeah!
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January 09, 2016, 01:24 PM
flashguyWhat's that white stuff?
flashguy
Texan by choice, not accident of birth January 09, 2016, 03:58 PM
snwghstquote:
Originally posted by flashguy:
What's that white stuff?
flashguy
Stuff I have no desire to see at home but I'll tolerate for a weekend trip
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