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A few more pics of the Constitution.

therick

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[attachment 242130 Const.1.jpg] This is another angle of the ship. Notice the Captain in the lower right Corner. He is the guy who actually Captained the ship the very next day out into Boston Harbor as they fired 2 cannon on the anniversary of their major battle over the HMS Guerriere. We just got lucky and were in town the day before the event.

[attachment 242131 Const.2.jpg] Me behind the Ships wheel. Again notice the captain on the left. He was being interviewed while we were there by T.V. Crews.

[attachment 242132 Const.3.jpg] View of the ships rigging. All of the ropes and pulleys are fascinating.

[attachment 242133 Const.4.jpg] Cannon on deck. Man if they could only talk !

[attachment 242134 Const.5.jpg] Grab shot of me looking for the perfect photographic angle.

[attachment 242135 Const.6.jpg] One of my FAVORITE shots of the whole trip ! I got this by chance when we were on a "Boston Harbor Historic Cruise" the very first day we were in town. We were going by (we were on the top deck) and saw "'Ol Ironsides" coming up from our left and I could see the "Bunker Hill Monument" coming in on the background as well. I waited until the two of them got close enough together and started shooting the scene from all angles knowing that I may not have the opportunity to do it again. I love this shot as it show two of the Iconic Revolutionary War Monuments in the same photo.
 
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Boston, was there once for a few days, enjoyed every minute. Cool place for history. Good eats too.
 
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