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Post by SS San Mateo on Sept 1, 2007 23:01:10 GMT -8
For October, the flagship will be a ferry (past or present) other than a WSF vessel that has/had operated on a route that made at least one stop in Washington. Any vessel that was ever operated by WSF is not elgible (even if the picture shows the vessel in non-WSF colors). Also, the picture must have been from when the ferry was being used on on a route that made a stop in Washington (i.e., a picture of the Chinook after she was withdrawn from the Pt. Angeles-Victoria route would not be elgible, nor would a picture of the Queen Of Burnaby from either before or after she was on the Seattle-Victoria route). Hopefully this makes sense, but feel free to ask questions if unsure. Historical pictures in your collection are allowed. The nomination process ends on September 30 @ 9:00 PM PST. Unless mentioned otherwise, the Forum Flagship Guidelines apply. Edited to clarify the rules somewhat
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Post by Curtis on Sept 2, 2007 14:12:14 GMT -8
Here's My Entry For this This MonthEDIT: Image Removed Because of Photobucket Difficulties Mod note: entry is overheight (224 pixels).
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Post by stvfishy on Sept 11, 2007 23:22:36 GMT -8
been kinda quiet here... |-)
Has this board been moved recently? I also think the desciption for October could use some clarifying
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Post by Low Light Mike on Sept 12, 2007 6:12:48 GMT -8
Has this board been moved recently? - no, board hasn't changed at all. I think perhaps that some of the regular WSF posters don't know that it's here. However the main WSF photo-guys are aware of our monthly flagship, and so maybe they just haven't gotten around to posting yet. I also think the desciption for October could use some clarifying Which issue do you want clarified? As I understand it, the criteria is a car ferry that traveled to a Washington State port, but not as a WSF vessel and not in WSF colors. Coho, and a lot of the other ships mentioned in the first half of Steve Pickens' book or on his website. Lots to choose from. www.evergreenfleet.com/book.htmlwww.evergreenfleet.com/forgotten.htmlThe issue that I'm interested in is whether it has to be a private photo that you've taken yourself....or if historical photographs in your collection are allowed. This would impact on say Barnacle's or Evergreenfleet's participation in the contest. Also, Wet Coast Kid has some Princess Marguerite pictures that he could submit.
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Post by SS San Mateo on Sept 12, 2007 6:36:05 GMT -8
The issue that I'm interested in is whether it has to be a private photo that you've taken yourself....or if historical photographs in your collection are allowed. This would impact on say Barnacle's or Evergreenfleet's participation in the contest. Historical pictures will be allowed (I edited the rules to reflect that).
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Post by Flugel Horn offline on Sept 12, 2007 11:14:45 GMT -8
ooops, YES the board has been moved, to this new sub-board location.
But still I think we have enough "regulars" in submitting photographs.....but they just haven't done so yet this month. I think that those regulars know where this board is....or if they can't find it, they'd ask.
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Post by EGfleet on Sept 12, 2007 19:43:30 GMT -8
Okay, I dug out some oldies... Moderator: oversize for this thread, so changed to a link:[ftp]http://www.evergreenfleet.com/nelsonmuntz/board1.jpg[/ftp] Moderator: oversize for this thread, so changed to a link:www.evergreenfleet.com/nelsonmuntz/board2.jpgModerator: oversize for this thread, so changed to a link:[ftp]http://www.evergreenfleet.com/nelsonmuntz/board3.jpg[/ftp] Moderator: oversize for this thread, so changed to a link:[ftp]http://www.evergreenfleet.com/nelsonmuntz/board4.jpg[/ftp] Moderator: oversize for this thread, so changed to a link:[ftp]http://www.evergreenfleet.com/nelsonmuntz/board5.jpg[/ftp] and I swear these are all 990x210 or less, but they sure look huge. (Moderator (Flugel Horn): remember that they are 990-wide for the banner, but for displaying in this here nomination thread, the view can only be 800 wide. For the nomination thread, most folks provide a ftp-link for the full-size 990 banner, and then display a shrinked-version for this nomination thread. PS your pics are great !)(Moderator (SS San Mateo): Only the 1'st 3 pics included in the voting thread. No small size pics provided, so I made some for the voting thread)2'nd pic replaced with a link (was also oversized)
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Post by SS San Mateo on Sept 16, 2007 18:07:45 GMT -8
Here's my 1'st nonination: This was taken in 1994. The M/V Christine Anderson had just entered service and the M/V Islander was probably retired at this point (or soon after).
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Post by hergfest on Sept 16, 2007 18:16:56 GMT -8
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Post by SS San Mateo on Sept 16, 2007 18:24:59 GMT -8
2'nd nomination... M/V Royal Victorian at Pier 48 in Seattle. Full size here
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Post by Low Light Mike on Sept 16, 2007 21:52:46 GMT -8
cropping of Gary's pic is in progress ! - and Scott beat me to it. Good work Scott. I finally figured out how to save Gary's picture as a JPEG, and by the time I did, you had done your banner work. Banner job. ;D
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Post by Scott (Former Account) on Sept 16, 2007 22:01:14 GMT -8
Here are Gary's photos resized for entry into this months Forum Flagship...Full-size here.Full-size here.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MODERATOR NOTE: Cropped from Fotopic's Full-size option located in the bar beneath the photo... The other option in this case would be to print the screen and paste it into Paint, Photoshop, etc...
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Post by Barnacle on Sept 17, 2007 16:45:49 GMT -8
Well, I was going to post a shot of the Royal Victorian, but I do believe S.S. San Mateo's is much better.
(Checking... yep, it's half hidden behind the Viking Sun in my shot. I yield...)
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Post by Retrovision on Sept 19, 2007 10:18:56 GMT -8
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Post by SS San Mateo on Sept 19, 2007 11:20:58 GMT -8
^
One little problem:
While the vessel is depicted in pre-WSF colors, she was at one time a WSF vessel and thus is not eligible.
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Post by Retrovision on Sept 19, 2007 18:31:36 GMT -8
Oh well, good for a post in any case.
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Post by BreannaF on Sept 20, 2007 10:39:08 GMT -8
OK, my contributions for the month, since I couldn't decide between 2 different subjects: The Coho in 2003 coming from Port Angeles to Victoria. OK, an obvious choice. The full size banner is at www.electricstar.net/ferries/cohobanner2.jpg. ****************************************************** My second choice is a tribute to all the little working ferries that ply the waters of Puget Sound or rivers around Washington on a daily basis without all the fanfare that the WSF vessels get. I thought that, given the theme for the month, I've chosen one representative to stand in for the bunch. From the Columbia River, crossing from Puget Island, Washington to Westport, Oregon, we have the MV Wahkiakum: The full size banner is at www.electricstar.net/ferries/wahbanner3.jpg.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Sept 20, 2007 17:58:36 GMT -8
Bryan wins a contest for the ferry with the coolest sounding name: MV Wahkiakum.
Wack-ee-Ack-im ??
nice pics too.....I think that the hotel in the background of the Coho pic really makes that a stunning picture.
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Post by EGfleet on Sept 20, 2007 20:10:40 GMT -8
Bryan wins a contest for the ferry with the coolest sounding name: MV Wahkiakum. Wack-ee-Ack-im ?? nice pics too.....I think that the hotel in the background of the Coho pic really makes that a stunning picture. Er...no, it is Wah-kai-a-come. Wack-ee-Ack-im does sound much cooler though.
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Post by Barnacle on Sept 22, 2007 9:25:49 GMT -8
Trying to explain how to say "Wahkiakum" without a schwa on the keyboard adds a challenge. The accent's on "kai," by the way.
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Post by SS San Mateo on Sept 26, 2007 20:34:59 GMT -8
Third entry... M/V Columbia at Bellingham
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Post by Retrovision on Sept 28, 2007 22:11:10 GMT -8
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Post by Retrovision on Sept 29, 2007 0:24:44 GMT -8
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Post by Balfour on Sept 29, 2007 8:41:25 GMT -8
I love that second shot. Enough said!
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Post by Retrovision on Sept 29, 2007 18:25:26 GMT -8
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