A joint mission with WHOI and IFREMER, funded by the U.S. Office of Naval Technology, was put together to test to the abilities of these newly developed underwater imaging systems to locate items on the sea floor. Titanic provided a high-profile backdrop for the mission.
I suggest that you put either of the following into search on your computer and you will get a good selection of wreck photos - Photo Archive - Titanic Wreck Titanic Wreck Images
No, but some reenactor girls want to be sexy so they wear it unbuttoned.
The two main anchors were on each side of the bow. A center anchor was also fitted aboard. That makes three anchors. Links are provided to photos.
Nobody in that movie looked like Johnny Depp. If you're referring to Leonardo DiCaprio, you should probably compare photos of the two and see the error of your ways.
a pile of rust most propably covered in fish and moldey rust!
welp
Yes, there are no known authentic photographs of the Titanic sinking.
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yes,iv seen photos of the romance
The photos of the Titanic sinking reveal the chaos and destruction that occurred during the tragedy. They show the ship slowly sinking into the ocean, with passengers and crew members desperately trying to escape. The photos also highlight the lack of lifeboats and safety measures on board, which contributed to the high death toll. Overall, the photos provide a visual representation of the events leading up to the Titanic sinking and the devastating consequences of the disaster.
There are 260 pictures of Titanic (and maybe as many as 300) accessible to the public, whether in websites, books, or in museums.
The photos taken on the Titanic hold historical significance as they provide a visual record of the ship's luxurious interiors, passengers, and crew before its tragic sinking in 1912. These images offer a glimpse into the opulence of the time and serve as a reminder of the human cost of the disaster.
You can take faster photos.
See related links with lists and photos of the field equipment of the Armed Forces of US.
Both can take great photos and both can take bad photos. I would suggest buying the less expensive camera and spending the money you save on books, lessons, or workshops. Learning to compose a shot will make a much bigger difference than the equipment.
Do a search on Google Images and you will find lots of photos showing the equipment used to climb Mount Everest
Here are some links to websites that have photos and descriptions of them!