Boats courting (large files)

I've been reading some of the comments about how large the QE2 is. I was quite surprised because the first thing I think when I see it is how small it seems! "You call that a boat?"
There's often bigger boats around: for example, here's the Diamond Princess that was here earlier this month. I sometimes take pot-shots of them, but photos of the arse-ends of boats are usually not particularly interesting.
And Leek, before you say it: I'm holding the camera straight - it's the boat that's leaning!
I was gazing out of my lounge room window minding my own business when the 7 Seas steamed in from one of its namesakes. There was nothing unusual about that until it fired up its bow thrusters and executed a complete 360 degree pirouette in front of the quay. You haven't seen anything until you've seen something the size of an office block do spins in your front garden!
I have a complete set of shots of this, so if anyone knows how to turn this into an animation, I'd be very grateful for their advice!
The 7 Seas finally stopped its giddy girations and headed off under the bridge.
Which made for my favourite shot of the day. I call it "Two Bloody Big Ships Far Too Close."
The 7 Seas just fit under the bridge. I assume these guys check the tides or they could be up for an expensive repair bill!
My next step is to be on the bridge when one of these giants goes under. I think there'd be some great opportunities for the 12-24!

There's often bigger boats around: for example, here's the Diamond Princess that was here earlier this month. I sometimes take pot-shots of them, but photos of the arse-ends of boats are usually not particularly interesting.
And Leek, before you say it: I'm holding the camera straight - it's the boat that's leaning!

I was gazing out of my lounge room window minding my own business when the 7 Seas steamed in from one of its namesakes. There was nothing unusual about that until it fired up its bow thrusters and executed a complete 360 degree pirouette in front of the quay. You haven't seen anything until you've seen something the size of an office block do spins in your front garden!

I have a complete set of shots of this, so if anyone knows how to turn this into an animation, I'd be very grateful for their advice!
The 7 Seas finally stopped its giddy girations and headed off under the bridge.

Which made for my favourite shot of the day. I call it "Two Bloody Big Ships Far Too Close."

The 7 Seas just fit under the bridge. I assume these guys check the tides or they could be up for an expensive repair bill!

My next step is to be on the bridge when one of these giants goes under. I think there'd be some great opportunities for the 12-24!