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by Michael Gordon
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Salvage crews descend upon the stricken Day Island fishing boat. The salvage action had a very tight time period for completion. At the moment the crew and equipment arrived the tide was the lowest for this week, the wave swells were calm, and the breakers were about 24 inches. The next high tide (in 12 hours) would surround the broken fishing boat, and the predicted wave height would rise from 24 inches to over 15 feet. While Long Reach Excavators rip apart the Day Island crewmembers police the area for loose scraps of material.
I began photography in the late 1940s when I receive a gift of a Kodak Brownie Box camera. Since that day I have been very interested in capturing as much artistic imagery as possible. I have moved up from the 120 by 120 B&W film to a Yashica, Single Lens Rangefinder 35mm, and Kodak color transparency film. My next acquisition was in the early 1980s with an Olympus OM-4, 35mm Single Lens Reflex camera and several accessory lens attachments. I also purchased my first chemical darkroom and equipment to print all my images. I was a big user of Kodak Kodacolor, and Kodak Ektachrome. During this time I worked as an independent contractor providing photographic services to sporting events to wedding dates. Now retired from the daily...
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Michael Gordon
Deborah, thank you for the comment. This was a week long event caused by weather conditions and tides.