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Sin Fronteras

A Bird's Eye View

Puerto Azul

Osprey

Climate Change

Zacate

Mesa

Oxidized Hieronymus

Aire

La Espiral

Bandera

Connection

Frontera

Gato

Caballito

Moonlit

Vista

Textured

Vibrant

Peregrine

A Different Kind of Rain

Sea Sunset

Burgundy

Wachusea

Pen and Ink

Flight

Rothkoesque

Condor

Agave

Flying from the Volcano

Rise Up

Calamari and Anchor

Along for the Ride

Otromundo

Viento del Desierto

The Wave

Reflection

# 33

Abyss

# 52

Below the Surface

Lamina

# 7

Hunter

# 20

# 13

Down to the Waterline

50 tons of Steel

# 17

Grouper

# 54

# 19

# 21

# 23

Tufas

# 25

Heavy Metal

Pigeon Holes

# 31

# 47

# 34

# 39

# 40

# 49

# 50

# 51

Sin Fronteras

A Bird's Eye View

Puerto Azul

Osprey

Climate Change

Zacate

Mesa

Oxidized Hieronymus

Aire

La Espiral

Bandera

Connection

Frontera

Gato

Caballito

Moonlit

Vista

Textured

Vibrant

Peregrine

A Different Kind of Rain

Sea Sunset

Burgundy

Wachusea

Pen and Ink

Flight

Rothkoesque

Condor

Agave

Flying from the Volcano

Rise Up

Calamari and Anchor

Along for the Ride

Otromundo

Viento del Desierto

The Wave

Reflection

# 33

Abyss

# 52

Below the Surface

Lamina

# 7

Hunter

# 20

# 13

Down to the Waterline

50 tons of Steel

# 17

Grouper

# 54

# 19

# 21

# 23

Tufas

# 25

Heavy Metal

Pigeon Holes

# 31

# 47

# 34

# 39

# 40

# 49

# 50

# 51

These images are taken during the course of my current job on tug boats: pushing, pulling and maneuvering ships around the fifth busiest container port in the United States. These ships are the largest man-made things that move. They can't talk, but each hull is its own canvas and tells its own story.
© David Webster Smith 2019 | MINIMAL