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Safe in Port Again Art Print
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Safe in Port Again art print by George Cousins. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The fishing trawler Alfred Booth unloading her catch at the fish plant in the town of Fortune, Newfoundland, Canada. Built in 1955, the 237 ton... more
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Average Rating (4.64 Stars):
Sandra Kellon
April 22nd, 2024
beautiful-fits in with my sons nautical wall display
Shannon Graham
April 21st, 2024
Stunning!
Zsuzsanna Szekeres
April 21st, 2024
The received picture was very good quality and sharp, its colours were beautiful. I am very satisfied with it.
Kenneth Doroh
April 20th, 2024
Very nice print gift for my grandson
Julie Shaw
April 20th, 2024
Packaged well. Just what I wanted.
Debi Harvey
April 20th, 2024
The picture is Awesome and Candice Lowther is an Amazing photographer she knows how to catch the shot!
Artist's Description
The fishing trawler Alfred Booth unloading her catch at the fish plant in the town of Fortune, Newfoundland, Canada. Built in 1955, the 237 ton vessel originally sailed out of British ports, but eventually was sent to Canada to fish on the Grand Banks and other fishing grounds off the Canadian East Coast. I took this photo in 1967, with an Exakta 35mm. SLR, and scanned the slide in 2004 using a Canon 4000dpi scanner. The film used was Ektachrome.
About George Cousins
Hello to everyone. I'm Canadian, born and raised in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia,with a long career in radar,communications,and computers.Retired at 74. Scion of a Grand Banks schooner captain and a merchant mariner,I love the ocean. I started using 35mm.color in 1950.Favourite camera was an Exakta Varex.Switched to digital around 1998. My favourite subjects are sailing ships, ocean liners, the sea, forest,mountains..maybe I should just say "nature". In the past I've written articles for a number of magazines, illustrating them with my own photos. I love photographing whatever appeals to me or happens to catch my eye. Almost all of my images are of Canada, though I probably specialize more on the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts and the...
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Bartjan Beltman
nice capture of a classic trawler. it looked to me as a dutch trawler, so i googled the ship name and found out it was build in holland.
George Cousins replied:
Thanks Bartjan..I meant to include that she was built in Holland and then forgot to do it.