Morning,
Here are some images taken on my phone, capturing the transit of personnel from a jack up platform. We were flying in and out of Den Helder in the north of the Netherlands.
offshore in the north sea
Morning,
Here are some images taken on my phone, capturing the transit of personnel from a jack up platform. We were flying in and out of Den Helder in the north of the Netherlands.
Good morning,
Today I wanted to share a couple of images from where I was working at height on a telecoms tower. I liked the shadows created of a couple of scaffolders walking by, unaware.
Hello, here are some images of the fog slowly creeping in, over the windfarm.
The fog approaches like a soft whisper, gradually swallowing the horizon. The wind turbines, once clear and imposing, begin to fade into the mist, their outlines becoming ghostly silhouettes
The Edda Brint, SOV (service operations vessel) adjacent to our substation.
Housing 60 persons, the 60 PAX will be made up with the ships crew and technicians who are servicing the turbines.
The Wind Cat CTV (crew transfer vessel) This vessel is our daily transport to and from shore.
As the fog thickens, the turbines seem to float in mid-air, their blades slicing through the mist with a gentle, rhythmic motion. This ethereal scene creates a stark contrast between the solid structures and the ephemeral fog.
Have you captured the beauty of fog in your photography? Share your images and comments over on Instagram @lee_ramsden
Thanks
Lee
Hello,
Today I’d like to share a couple of images of an OSP (offshore substation platform)
I always enjoy, how I can take many photos of the same subject, and with the differing skies and ever-changing weather can change the image.
Hello,
Today id like to show, the first couple of lifts.
Above image the rope access riggers, install the cranes lifting equipment.
Once landed the derrick is then sea fastened (welded) to the deck of the S7000.
The next lift to be completed was the helideck.
It was amazing to see these huge bits of an oil rig, look almost insignificant against the huge Saipem S7000 cranes.
Thanks