And as we began . . .

Feature: Port Everglades


Shipping moves in and out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, through Port Everglades. One day in 1977 I took my Olympus OM-1, 35mm and 200mm lenses, and a couple rolls of Tri-X (later developed in straight D-76) there and made some pictures. It was before we were afraid of terrorists, so I was able to wander around and have an innocent good time.

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And as we began . . .

. . . we end, with Flemished lines.

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Drawbridge up

A sailboat enters the inner harbor, under power.

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All you see . . .

. . . is the guy's butt. Right?

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It's called the Plimsoll line . . .

. . . and it shows how heavily laden a ship is. Though usually it's located amidships, not on the bow, so maybe I do not know what this is. Never mind.

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There are sailboats at Port Everglades, too

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Port Everglades is near Fort Lauderdale International Airport

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Undersea cable, the way it was meant to be seen

Special cable boats would lay it down.

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It looks anatomical . . .

. . . but it's undersea cable. Who knows what signals it was designed to carry.

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I liked the shape and shades

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