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Exposure Date: 2013:06:14 10:40:43;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D200;
ExposureTime: 10/2500 s;
FNumber: f/8;
ISOSpeedRatings: 400;
ExposureProgram: Normal program;
ExposureBiasValue: 0/6;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 10 mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 15 mm;
Software: Microsoft Windows Photo Viewer 6.1.7600.16385;


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To have your boat engine die on you in the high of the fishing season

is a fisherman's worst nightmare.This dead engine is waiting pickup

for repairs.Thank you for commenting-Laurent

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The repairs of this engine must be "something"...it looks like a burned and dead engine...but it's life Laurent, it happened also to me (and I believe to all sailors) to be stoped in the middle of the ocean during one or more days for engine repairs purpose...sea life is a game, sometimes we win, sometimes we don't, as you well know.

I think you have a very nice "doc photos" about this lobster activity, enough to make a good book, it would be nice!!! Best regards.

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Thank you!This is my contribution to promoting what is a long lasting taditional way of life here.

Meilleures salutations-Laurent

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Thank you for the knowledgeable appreciation.An engine on the wharf is a sad sign meaning:no boat,no fishing,no revenue and the added problem of getting an alternate way to tend to the 300 lobster traps(quota) which keep welcoming loster which has to recuperated otherwise will suffer from the overcrowding.

Meilleures salutations-Laurent

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