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by Gales Of November
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Mission Point is located on the Saint Mary's River south of Sault Saint Marie. It is a popular spot for boat watching as boats approach and leave the... more
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Mission Point is located on the Saint Mary's River south of Sault Saint Marie. It is a popular spot for boat watching as boats approach and leave the Soo Locks. There is a small restaurant at the north end and the Sugar Island Ferry leaves from there too.
The William J. De Lancey was launched in 1981 for the Interlake Steamship Company and named in honor of the Chairman of Republic Steel. She was built to service Rebublic's steel mills.
She was the last of the 1,000 footers built, and at 1,013 feet, the largest. Her accommodations are luxurious and she has earned the title 'Queen of the Lakes.' She has retained it longer than any other ship.
When the contract with Republic ended in 1990 she was renamed the Paul R. Tregurtha in honor of the the CEO of Interlake Steamship Company.
Her dimensions of 1,013 feet in length, beam of 105 feet and a depth of 56 feet give her a cargo capacity of 68,000 tons. This as allowed her to set many records, including t...
I developed an interest in photography at a young age, often following my father around while he took pictures. From that I learned the basics and purchased my first camera while still in high school. I learned more through reading and trial and error. My first formal training came in 2013 when I took a basic photography class at a community college. During high school I became fascinated with the freighters that sailed on the lakes. The boats intrigued me and for a time I wanted to work on them. My career took me down a different path, but I never lost my interest in the boats. In 2011 I combined my two interests, loading my camera in my car and chasing the boats around the lakes. I hope to highlight the hardworking ships and...
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Norris Seward
Just might be..LOL Started working on the ferry in 2006.
Gales Of November replied:
Excellent. I'll let you know the next time I am in the area. (I am going to miss Engineer's Day this year, but hope to get up there yet. I wish I had the photo ops you do!)
Norris Seward
I wonder if that's me on the ferry! :-) Nice shot!
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you! I don't know. The picture was taken in August of 2012.
Heloisa Castro
Great shot! fav
Gales Of November replied:
Thanks, Heloisa!
Rosemary Colyer
Wonderful light and reflections! Beautiiful! L/F
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you, Rosemary.
William Beuther
Nicely done! Apt title. L
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you, William.
Tom Weisbrook
Very nice composition.
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you, Tom. There wasn't much time to get this one right.
Crystal Fudge
Wonderful shot! L
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you, Crystal.
Donna Kennedy
Congratulations Chris! Your fabulous image has been Featured in our group The Gold Standard, because of its excellence! Also added my fav/tweet/vote...
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you for the support, Donna.
Aaron Whittemore
A very interesting perspective, Chris. Beautiful light and dramatic clouds. V/F
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you, Aaron. Despite appearances, it was a really nice evening.