Tulum has exploded in popularity over the last five years. It’s amazing how Instagram can do good things, although there are negative items that come from social media as well. IG’s influence has driven a increase in tourism to Tulum that’s improved the local economy. Of course, it has driven up the price going to there as well.
Cuba Compagnie
We’ve eaten at this restaurant a couple of times during trips to Bonaire. We’d highly recommend it.
Carnival Pools
Early morning photo walk around a Carnival cruise ship resulted in this series of pool photos. My problem is I don’t remember what ship or what trip these are from.
Bonaire Water Sports
The country of Bonaire is a water sport fan’s dream come true. Sign me up for the scuba diving. But if you can do it in, under or above the ocean, then this is your place. We spent a couple hours having lunch at a great seaside restaurant watching the windsurfers and I captured a few images as well.
Klien Bonaire
Nice sunset over the small island known as Klien Bonaire. I’d go back!!
Bull Sharks!!
Blair and I had a great day of diving with Bull Sharks. Unfortunately, they didn’t get very close to us in the water, unlike our last dive with them. I know that sounds like a strange thing to say (…wanting sharks to get closer to us), but it isn’t a scary thing. It was just hard to get good photos of them when they stayed far away.
Regardless, here are some of the best photos from this day.
Cenote Scuba Diving
If you’re a scuba diver, I’d highly recommend diving some of the cenotes in Mexico. Blair and I completed a couple of them on our last trip to Mexico. I’ve also completed a number of cenote dives on prior trips. Here are some photos from the recent dives.
Riviera Maya Resort
I hope you’re staying warm on this chilly January day. Here are some photos from a warm location, past trip. All these photos were taken at dusk with the drone. I love this pool.
Seafire Resort Aerial Series
I hope you’re having a great day. It is cold outside across much of the United States today. Here are a few photos from the warm and beautiful Seafire Resort in Grand Cayman Island. All of these were taken with my drone.
Seafire Holidays
The Kimpton Seafire Resort in Grand Cayman is a wonderful place. The beach and facility are amazing along with having a great staff. It is a unique experience to be there during the holidays.
Iceland Glacier Runoff
Have I mentioned in the past that I love Iceland? We’ve traveled there twice, and I’d love to go again. The landscape photography opportunities are limitless, and every location is beautiful.
Bonaire Salt Flats
It’s been a minute since our last trip to Bonaire… I took this series of photos from the southeastern coast of the country with my drone. It is common to have lots of wind in Bonaire and this day was very windy. My drone didn’t love it
Tracy Arm Fjord
Here are a few photos from our excursion to Tracy Arm Fjord Alaska to see the glacier.
Hard to tell in this photo, but they claim this glacier is 400 feet tall sea cliff edge
Antiqua Twenty Minutes Apart
During our last visit to Antiqua, Blair took us to this spot for sunset. I took these photos of the English Harbor about twenty minutes apart from each other. Great spot!!
Reykjavik Graffiti
I captured this photo in downtown Reykjavik at around midnight last summer. I took one night and walked around the harbor and downtown area taking as many photos as I could. The place was completely empty.
Spa Desk
I don’t remember which Carnival cruise ship this was on, but this was the spa desk at 5am in the morning.
Iceland Glacier Watershed
MJ and I traveled 30 minutes down a gravel road to see a glacier lagoon in this northwest area of Iceland only to find out climate change had eliminated it. The glacier has retreated up the mountain, but the runoff from the melting glacier continues to feed this area, which makes for interesting photos.
El Grilla Bar
MJ and I visited this little pub in the village of Seydisfjordur Iceland. I loved this little town and would like to visit again, but next time I want to stay a little long.
Hopscotch
I’d be willing to place a small bet this is the longest hopscotch course in the world. I took this photo around mid-night this time last year in Reykjavik Iceland. This was one of those nights I’d get MJ back to our hotel room and go back out taking photographs by myself.
Búðakirkja
On the south coast of Iceland’s Snaefellsness peninsula, there is this cute little black church sitting on the cliff above the Atlantic ocean. There is a small village with a hotel near by (about a mile away) called Buoir. The church was constructed in 1703 by Bent Larusson who was a merchant in the area.