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    U.S. S. Little Rock

    Ship arrived in Buffalo NY at Canalside, I was on the wrong side of the river; should've tried from the Fuhrmann Blvd. side as security is beefed up and can only get so close. I only had my 24-70mm lens but was able to get a few. Security rules: no umbrellas, backpacks, etc. I'm sure drones will be shot down.

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    f/2.8, ISO 100, 1/25sec
    U.S. S. Little Rock

    f/7.1, ISO 160, 1/160sec
    U.S. S. Little Rock

    f/7.1, ISO 160, 1/160sec shot of the original with latest in background
    U.S. S. Little Rock

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    Re: U.S. S. Little Rock

    She's a beauty, John. Have decided to try to get down there, and as you say, shoot across the water from the other side.
    Thanks for sharing.

    Zen

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    Re: U.S. S. Little Rock

    Quote Originally Posted by zen View Post
    She's a beauty, John. Have decided to try to get down there, and as you say, shoot across the water from the other side.
    Thanks for sharing.

    Zen
    Hi Zen,

    Thanks for commenting, might be good/bad to see her covered in snow also.

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    Re: U.S. S. Little Rock

    Different shot of the original. f/7.1, ISO 160, 1/160sec

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    Re: U.S. S. Little Rock

    Off on her first voyage.

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    U.S. S. Little Rock

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    I like the first few, but, with respect, for me the second to last and last ones (in the post on her first voyage) are over processed and too dark.

    What happened to the ship with the original Little Rock? I looks like they reversed into a solid object or two... I would take away the steersman's licence if they did that to my ship!

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    Re: U.S. S. Little Rock

    Quote Originally Posted by Tronhard View Post
    I like the first few, but, with respect, for me the second to last and last ones (in the post on her first voyage) are over processed and too dark.

    What happened to the ship with the original Little Rock? I looks like they reversed into a solid object or two... I would take away the steersman's licence if they did that to my ship!
    Hi Trev,

    The original is a permanent museum. Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: U.S. S. Little Rock

    Hi John,

    Somehow I knew you'd get a shot or two of her departure. I like the one passing the light on her way out. Too bad it had to be sternward.

    Zen

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    Re: U.S. S. Little Rock

    Quote Originally Posted by zen View Post
    Hi John,

    Somehow I knew you'd get a shot or two of her departure. I like the one passing the light on her way out. Too bad it had to be sternward.

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    Hi Zen,

    I was almost late , she was scheduled to depart at 8:00AM and I wasn't going to even bother going through the metal detectors leading to the boardwalk where she was moored. I like dozens of others chose to await her travels near the lighthouse. Thanks for viewing.

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    Re: U.S. S. Little Rock

    Very nice set ; i especially liked your treated sky in the second set

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    Re: U.S. S. Little Rock

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Very nice set ; i especially liked your treated sky in the second set
    Hi Nandakumar,

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: U.S. S. Little Rock

    This is an interesting class of ship... I would guess that you could consider them somewhat akin to the gunboats of the late 19th and early 29th Century in that they could project power just about anywhere...
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Little_Rock_(LCS-9)

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    Re: U.S. S. Little Rock

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    This is an interesting class of ship... I would guess that you could consider them somewhat akin to the gunboats of the late 19th and early 29th Century in that they could project power just about anywhere...
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Little_Rock_(LCS-9)
    Richard, what surprised me about this ship is the relatively short range and endurance ratings. But she IS designed to operate just off-shore, so will normally be close to re-supply ports. Getting on station, though, will be another matter. Re-supplying from tender ships, I presume.

    It was nice having her here for 17 days, and she gained thousands of fans from among the local populace, including yours truly. An interesting fact in the final news article this morning is that the Captain was given on permanent loan a 40 piece set of Captain's silver from Little Rock I, so wherever LCS9 goes, she will carry a bit of LR I history with her.

    Thanks for your service, Richard. And for sharing it with all of us here on CiC.

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