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 By: W. Paul Rosenberry  
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Photographer W. Paul Rosenberry  W. Paul Rosenberry {Karma:1729}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F4
Categories Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Salt & Sand
Lens Nikon  80-200mm f/2.8D ED AF
Uploaded 8/30/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Provia RDP III
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 444 Shutter
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Critiques 6 Rating
6.33
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Biloxi
State -  MISSISSIPPI
Country - United States   United States
About A few years ago while in an overnight stay in the Imperial Palace Casino with two real good friends from Mississippi, I gained permission from the Harbor Master to shoot the shrimp boats. He was an elderly man that probably lived there all of his life and really could not understand why I would want to take photos of all of this "junk" as he put it. I was so excited to be standing there shooting that I happened to be a little shaken. The shrimp boats were all manned by Vietnamese people and at the time, it seemed that I was a world away. Now as I look at the news, it seems even farther away to me now, but I know that someday I will return to this harbor and find the same excitement that I did a time ago. Good luck to all that need help there!
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Bea Friedli   {K:10189} 9/8/2005
hey Paul ! super image..love the old boats that are weathered and lived. such a tragic state now...heartbroken. glad you have this captured now.

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Endre Novak Endre Novak   {K:12666} 8/31/2005
Excellent! #7
Endre

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 8/31/2005
What a wonderful picture and about. Great colours/tones and detail. OUr thoughts are very much with the people caught up in Katrina and the terrible havoc she is causing. Nice tribute
Margaret

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Bulent Ozturk Bulent Ozturk   {K:6886} 8/30/2005
Incredible is all I can say about this one!

well done.

regards,
The Kuru

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GREG DUNNAM GREG DUNNAM   {K:3937} 8/30/2005
Excellent Capture!!! Great shot of a Biloxi Shrimp Boat...This is a graphic reminder of the Infallable Spirit of Biloxi and the entire Gulf-Coast in both good times and bad...The Mississippi Gulf-Coast is where Truth's are now being tested and where the South meets the Sea...

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Sherri Hamilton-Houston   {K:63} 8/30/2005
I like how the focus is almost too sharp - like hyper-realism. It lends itself to the chaos and beauty of the netting and masts. It's a beautiful picture and sentiment.
Cheers!

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