While out walking the dogs on Friday I was amazed by the way the sun played off the water. I took this shot and although it looks like it might be a rain storm coming it was not. These are clouds formed by the tropical moisture in the Gulf. If they do form rain clouds, they dump the rain further inland later in the day. This shot is at about 8:30 in the morning and this is looking North East.
This next photo is one I captured the same day only later. I took it because this freighter moving through the Corpus Christi Channel had to be the ugliest one I have seen for a while. Here is what I mean.
To the left is a ferry getting ready to make a crossing. This long view doesn’t give you the correct picture. Here is a closer look.
Check this thing out. I also took a shot of a ferry starting across the channel after the freighter passed. (The freighter is still ugly)
Finally, to redeem myself, I took a shot toward the entrance of the channel where it meets the Gulf. (This is where the freighter entered.) I will confess I normally have my producer with me on these shoots and this time I was running solo. My solo act may be the last time I try that maneuver.
If you look close, you can see a guy fishing off the sea wall. Next week will be better.
Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
It always reminds me of very happy days when we lived in Texas when I see John Howell’s photographs of the coastline.. magical place.
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Thank you so much, Sally. Hugs
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That sky is amazing, John. Yes, I see the man fishing…wish I were there. Happy Sunday!
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Yes. He is enjoying the day while I’m complaining about a butt ugly freighter. I think he has the right idea. 🙂
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Guess that freighter has been working hard. Just needs some paint or maybe pretty stickers.
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How about a few “Hello Kitty” stickers?
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Nothing wrong with that. 🙂
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Great photos John. I’m still smiling at the thought that “the freighter is still ugly” – it is.
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Ha ha ha. Thanks, Dan.
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That freighter needs plastic surgery–bad!! Good photos, John. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thanks, Suzanne. Call the doctor.
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Good morning, John,
ugly freighter(s) or not: I always love watching the ships passing by when I’m in Port A.
Have a great Sunday,
Pit
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Thanks, Pit. It is peaceful for sure.
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Good morning John and happy Sunday. LOL, I’m still chuckling about you taking a picture of something just because of the pure ghastliness of it… but you’re right. That’s one butt-ugly freighter!
However, to be honest, it was hard for me to notice anything but those gorgeous cloud-scapes and that glorious shade of blue behind them. This was another sensational Sunday tour of the neighborhood. Mega hugs.
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Thank you, Teagan. You always see the best in the worst. Hugs 🙂
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I think that is the definition of a rust bucket.
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Yes. Could be an icon. 🙂
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Wow, these are some stunning pictures!
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Thank you. 🙂
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John, great photos! The ugly freighter does have an interesting antique “draw.” Something noticed & not forgotten! Happy Sunday! 💛Elizabeth
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Thanks Elizabeth. I see your point.
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Looks to be a most beautiful neighbourhood. 🙂
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Thank you. Except for the freighter that is. Thanks. 🙂
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The freighter may be ugly, but the clouds are beautiful!
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Leave it to you to see the best part. I happen to agree. I also was a little bummed since the freighter I wanted to shoot had already gone. (Big ole crude oil carrier)
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That freighter is a blight on the beautiful photographs ..
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We think a few Hello Kitty stickers could improve it. Thanks for the visit.:-)
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The clouds are amazing. The photo of the freighter gives us a view of the reality of what living on the gulf. Like elsewhere, ugliness sometimes intrudes. Great photos, John.
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Thanks, Michelle
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Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, that freighter was way ugly though. I love to see the sun, usually just before retiring, but work must happen during the day for what ungodly reason? Anyhoo I’m just about to head out to start earning my daily crust.
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Thank you for the lovely visit, Dave. Not sure why work was invented. It is the curse of the drinking class. 😀
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And there was me thinking that sleep was the curse of the drinking class! If you don’t sleep you won’t wake up with a hangover 😎
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Ha ha ha. Sounds like we ought to do a “curse list”
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Do you think we could get anyone else to join in? Now that would be fun
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It would be fun. Well, who knows? Let’s think on it. We could have a curse post to launch but would have to explain it very clearly.
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My thoughts exactly, just keep it fun nothing heavy but let’s think on it until Saturday then compare ideas 😀
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Good. Here’s my Email Johnhowell(dot)wave(at)gmail.com
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Thank you John, I’ll be in touch over the weekend.
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