Wheelhouse 20 Replies This is the wheelhouse of a working lobsterboat. You can see the ship’s wheel as well the winch and pulley used to haul up lobster traps. Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
milfordstreet Post authorSeptember 21, 2019 at 8:52 pm It is interesting and very functional. I liked the picture for the forms and shapes as well as the interest aspect. Cheers Reply ↓
Prior... September 21, 2019 at 8:56 pm yes – those circles and knobs and has a clean feel with he faint greys
milfordstreet Post authorSeptember 22, 2019 at 9:52 am Mmm hmmm. There are tons of lobster boats here. Reply ↓
Annie September 22, 2019 at 10:22 am Very effective in black and white. All those shapes stand out. Reply ↓
Miriam Hurdle September 22, 2019 at 3:39 pm We saw the lobster traps when we were in Boston, Milford. It’s interesting to see the wheel which pulls up the traps. Reply ↓
milfordstreet Post authorSeptember 22, 2019 at 6:41 pm It is interesting to see how it all works. I find the behind – the -scenes aspects of life to be fascinating. Reply ↓
Miriam Hurdle September 22, 2019 at 7:15 pm Exactly, Milford. We used to watch the How It’s Made. I was fascinated by the way limercind is made. A regular car is cut in halves and inserted with a stretching bar!!
Liz Gauffreau September 22, 2019 at 3:47 pm This black-and-white photo reminds me of a museum exhibit, for some reason. Reply ↓
milfordstreet Post authorSeptember 22, 2019 at 6:42 pm Yes, I could see that. Other than some of the electronics and the plastic covering, it probably hasn’t changed much over the years. Cheers Reply ↓
Sarah September 30, 2019 at 12:51 pm Where there any lobsters for lunch?? 😉 Great photo, Chris, all those different shapes and sizes make for a very interesting shot! Reply ↓
milfordstreet Post authorSeptember 30, 2019 at 4:34 pm Thank you, Sarah. It’s pretty easy to get a lobster lunch in these parts. Reply ↓
what a cool part of the boat –
It is interesting and very functional. I liked the picture for the forms and shapes as well as the interest aspect. Cheers
yes – those circles and knobs and has a clean feel with he faint greys
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That’s cool
Great image Chris !
Thank you, Sohair. Cheers
Welcome⚘
I do like lobster 🦞 ☺️ smiles hedy 😄
Mmm hmmm. There are tons of lobster boats here.
Very effective in black and white. All those shapes stand out.
Thank you so much. Cheers
We saw the lobster traps when we were in Boston, Milford. It’s interesting to see the wheel which pulls up the traps.
It is interesting to see how it all works. I find the behind – the -scenes aspects of life to be fascinating.
Exactly, Milford. We used to watch the How It’s Made. I was fascinated by the way limercind is made. A regular car is cut in halves and inserted with a stretching bar!!
This black-and-white photo reminds me of a museum exhibit, for some reason.
Yes, I could see that. Other than some of the electronics and the plastic covering, it probably hasn’t changed much over the years. Cheers
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Where there any lobsters for lunch?? 😉 Great photo, Chris, all those different shapes and sizes make for a very interesting shot!
Thank you, Sarah. It’s pretty easy to get a lobster lunch in these parts.