Making the grade to Inland Seas
So for the second time in a week, a magazine has contacted me for photos for up coming shoots. This one being the Inland Seas a boat watchers magazine. At first I thought it was for a freighter shot or so then to my surprise, Mr Palmer was doing a historical piece on the Olive Branch.
KEY STATS:
Ship Type: Schooner
Lifespan: Built 1871, Sunk 1880
Length: 92ft
Depths: 100ft
Location: Main Duck Island, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
GPS N43 55.906 W76 44.269
The Olive Branch was built by W Redmond of Picton Ontario, in 1871. Enroute to Portsmouth (Kingston) in 1880 with a load of coal the Olive Branch was caught in a storm and capsized drowning all five of her crew members. Located in 1888 efforts to raise her were abandoned and she was forgotten about till 1961, when Willis Metcalfe & Guenter Wernthaler relocated her.
I ventured outside today tending on visiting Adam but a flash flood on the 401 caught my attention so took some photos which got featured on the nightly news tonight.




















