We're on water in a bay nestled between rocky hills, and we're clearly on a small boat and speeding away due to our low angle and the foaming water of the wake on the bay's otherwise flat surface. The hills to the right are bathed in sunshine showing off the dry, rocky faces of its sides and the olive green covering of foliage dotted all around. The hills to the left are in shadow. It feels early in the day with the sun not having quite cleared the landscape on the left. There are two large cruise ships in the bay. One to the left and further away looks to be docked at shore. It has a dark blue hull and red funnel above its tapering decks of white cabins. Most of the ship is shadowed with only the top aft sections catching any sun. The cruise ship to the right, a little larger and a little closer, is anchored in the bay, completely white, and facing directly at us. The left half is bright, while the right half is shaded as expected.
For #SchiffsSamstag here's the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro back in 2016. Two cruise ships are visiting on this day with Cunard's Queen Victoria getting the dock space beside the city while Royal Princess has to anchor and shuttle its passengers ashore by tender […]
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