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By: Trey Ratcliff

Thanks!

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By: Trey Ratcliff

Yes – many many times! hehe

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By: J. Paxon Reyes

Different people geek out in different ways. Great picture, too.

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By: Ray Bilcliff

Awesome shot and amazing perspective.

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By: t_linn

Love this image. The perspective is great and the HDR work really brings it to life. Nice.

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By: john nevulis

great picture, my one regret from bringing the Dream home, was not getting any pics underneath it when we were dry docked in Hamburg for a few days.

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By: Bob Prangnell

Not on topic, but I found a really cool NZ landscape photographer -Todd Sisson http://www.sisson.co.nz/new-zealand-landscapes-photos.html

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By: mitchsullivan681

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By: Jeff Peterson

Great photo. Was this taken at one of the piers in Cozumel? When I was working for Royal Caribbean we’d often have two ships docked together like this and it was always cool walking back to get aboard...

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By: dale_coz

Cool Shot! Was that Cozumel, Mexico?

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By: Trey Ratcliff

Thanks! No – it was not on Cozumel — a different spot – I have forgotten the name!

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By: Rafaelinho

1972?? Oh, why that would be Steve Carlton of the Philadelphia Phillies and Gaylord Perry of (yes) the Cleveland Indians. Ironically, they both pitched for really awful teams that year.

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