Jerome Cornick's photos with the keyword: Kwinana
SS Kwinana remains
17 Aug 2014 |
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This rusty piece of metal is what remains of the bow of the shipwreck—the SS Kwinana. In the year 1922, during a storm, the ship broke free from its of moorings and became beached. The ship was never removed and later gave its name to the area.
SS Kwinana
17 Aug 2014 |
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Seagulls patrol the concrete surface of the 1922 shipwreck SS Kwinana. In the background is the busy Kwinana Port.
Blowing in the wind: Kwinana Port
18 Aug 2014 |
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Ships load their cargoes in the clear blue waters of Kwinana Port. In the foreground is Wells Park, a popular spot for picnics and fishing.
Day 7/365
11 Jun 2014 |
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The family in this photo are standing on the wreck of the SS Kwinana , which in 1922 ran aground on a beach in Western Australia, south of Perth. The area then became known as Kwinana. Since 1922 the population has grown to over 32,000 inhabitants, and Kwinana officially became a city In 2012. Rockingham, which borders Kwinana, was also named after a ship wreck. In 1830 the ship Rockingham was abandoned after being blown ashore. Today, Rockingham has grown to become a city too.
This picture was made with a 24mm wide-angle lens in order to include a lot of sky. Split-toning has been added in Photoshop to add a bit of tone in both the highlights and shadows (yellow in the highlights and purple in the shadows).
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