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OASIS OF THE SEAS - IMO 9383936

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Photographer:
Justo Prieto [ View profile ]
Captured:
Sep 11, 2014
Location:
Malaga, Spain
Added:
Sep 11, 2014
Views:
5,383
Image Resolution:
2,100 x 1,405

Description:

The "Oasis of the Seas" in Malaga. The bigger cruise ship of the world, property of the shipping company Royal Caribbean, , in that it will be his first scale in an European port in his five years of life

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Current name:
OASIS OF THE SEAS
Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Vessel Type:
Passenger (cruise) Ship
Gross tonnage:
226,838 tons
Summer DWT:
15,000 tons
Length:
360 m
Beam:
60.5 m
Draught:
9.3 m

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Last known position:
32°22’58.66” N, 64°33’48.02” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
1.6kts, 238.8° (254°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Cadiz
 - Arrival:
1st May 2024 / 04:45:56 UTC
Last update:
about 14 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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WOW! This is quite an impressive and marvellous shot! I know that I'm quite alone with my opinion, but I actually really like the OASIS-class. Yes, she is gigantic an maybe a bit clumpsy, but despite her size, they made her look pretty good I think :-)

I'm going on a 7 night Western Mediterranean cruise on ALLURE OF THE SEAS in Septebmer next year, and I can't wait!!

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The rule of thumb for filling the frame seems to generally be that the ship occupies at least 50% of height or width. Since the ship in this case is well above that guideline, it is more than acceptable.
Kind Regards, Kyle

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person
I don't know about what percentage of what is what here, but I think it's a good photo as it puts the ship in context. I would have liked to know the name of the other ship, though.

I've had a couple of photos rejected because of this percentage rule, which is OK, but I think the rule itself is slightly misguided. What you can end up with can be some very boring photos. A good mix of photos is what's needed, I think, including ships in context.

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person
Great picture .

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I do not see much difference between the balconies in the foreground (on the buildings) and the balconies in the background (on the cruise ship).

Only that the balconies in the foreground (on the buildings) do not move (travel) ............ !

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person
Striking shot nevertheless!

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person
It,s a SHE or HER,, drives from: she does whatever SHE wants,, sounds familiar ?? :-))
Big is not always better !!!
good enough English for me too !!!!

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person
The poster was using English for our benefit, to critcise errors such as those, IS pedantic.(Sorry, Canberra)
However....
HIS...SHE...(& HER in the right sense)...Whatever: Still an ugly ship.
Sorry. Just a view.

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person
Hoist with your own petard... the word HIS should be replaced by HER, not SHE, but Hey, I understood what was meant.

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Not to be too pedantic but it's a SHE and not a HIS.

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