Dead Eye - Nautical Art is a photograph by Norma Brock which was uploaded on October 28th, 2012.
Dead Eye - Nautical Art
Deadeyes were used in the rigging of old sailing ships. This old deadeye rigging was found in Kinsale, Ireland. The name comes from their resemblance... more
by Norma Brock
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Dead Eye - Nautical Art
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Norma Brock
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Photograph - Photography
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Deadeyes were used in the rigging of old sailing ships. This old deadeye rigging was found in Kinsale, Ireland. The name comes from their resemblance to the eyes of a skull. These old deadeyes were constructed from very dense, hard woods. As a result, these articles often survive well in the sea, and may be recovered by divers in relatively good condition.
This image is a collaborative effort by Charlie and Norma Brock, who work together as a team in their arts and crafts shop, Texas Eagle Gallery. They make their in home in Northeast Texas, but love to travel and enjoy the world around them. Charlie is best known for his works in photography. His most loved prints feature Irish themes, from landscapes to portraits, as they obviously reflect his passion for all things Eire. He has photographed many well-known Irish musicians and performers who proudly display his work on their websites and promotions.
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