Bit of photo-journalism today. On Saturday there was a crash between 2 large ships on the Mersey. It was very very foggy but surely they have some form of device telling them the location of other ships on the Mersey. I would have gone out on Saturday but I couldn’t see across the road, so I went out on Sunday. It was a nice sunny day and I was able to get some shots of the semi-sunk Seacat. Not much happened while I was there. I was expecting them to start off-loading the 50 cars still stuck on board. I had to do some work on most of these shots to remove the annoying haze that was around from yesterday’s fog.
Close up of the sinking seacat
Docked at the Pier Head
Swans visit the Seacat
Taking wood on to stop the flooding
The two fire tugs on hand to help
Onlookers visiting Liverpools new attraction
The ferry should not be at this angle
Adding what looks like a floatation device
Another close up
We have a half sunk ferry terminal and now a half sunken ferry
Bit of photo-journalism today. On Saturday there was a crash between 2 large ships on the Mersey. It was very very foggy but surely they have some form of device telling them the location of other ships on the Mersey. I would have gone out on Saturday but I couldn’t see across the road, so I went out on Sunday. It was a nice sunny day and I was able to get some shots of the semi-sunk Seacat. Not much happened while I was there. I was expecting them to start off-loading the 50 cars still stuck on board. I had to do some work on most of these shots to remove the annoying haze that was around from yesterday’s fog.
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