Jabblog: In actuality, time has passed much faster and the ship has moved through so "quickly" that all that is left are the streaks of red from its running lights. In other words - the aperture was left open for around 30 seconds and the shipped just blurred to nothing as it passed by.
Hi Carolina!
Thanks Adam
Cortes: Those red lines are the running lights of the ship - it was definitely there, honest!
Into a parallel universe, where time stands still and accommodation stretches.
ReplyDeleteOoo, I like Jabblog's suggestion ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
ReplyDelete....into those little red lines in the background? Was it ever there. I do like the photo though!
ReplyDeleteJabblog: In actuality, time has passed much faster and the ship has moved through so "quickly" that all that is left are the streaks of red from its running lights. In other words - the aperture was left open for around 30 seconds and the shipped just blurred to nothing as it passed by.
ReplyDeleteHi Carolina!
Thanks Adam
Cortes: Those red lines are the running lights of the ship - it was definitely there, honest!
That water's so still. Very atmospheric. Ah I wondered what the red streaks were.
ReplyDeleteThat is a stunningly good photo!! I love it!
ReplyDeletePerhaps the ghost ship is still there, but you just can't see it? ;)