Using a 24mm wideangle focal length, I contrasted our cruise ship to the pilot boat docked next to it in Bridgetown’s harbor. A harbor is a workplace, and cooperation among its ships is essential for safety. The large boat depended upon the small boat to navigate through the harbor to the pier. The cruise ship is massive, high, and white, while the pilot boat is small, low, and orange. Yet from this perspective, the mast of the pilot boat incongruously seems to rise higher than the huge ship. The cruise ship holds 700 passengers and a crew of 450, while the pilot boat is operated by very few. I also liked the contrast between the turquoise water and the deep blue sky. The diagonal thrust of the pier draws the deep into the image, emphasizing the comparative features.