Here's some pictures from our recent trip. One of the most striking things to me this time was the colors. Maybe it was thge long monochromatic arctic winter, or maybe Belizians discovered supersaturated colors, but everywhere we went, especially Caye Caulker the colors were vivid.
http://homepage.mac.com/pdborish/belize2004/PhotoAlbum2.html
You have an awesome eye. I can't wait to see the rest! And hear all about the trip too. I shall have to wait until I get back from my trip though.
When are you going back?
SS,
You really need to sleep some time gal....
I really enjoyed the pix, thanks for sharing, the colors are amazing, and I will be waiting to read your full trip report.
3 AM? You really need to get in some good sleep before your trip, SS.
Thank you for sharing these wonderful pics.
Color is everywhere in Belize, amazing isn't it?
I look forward to MORE
Absolutely beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing. I was recently in San Pedro, March 12th, and took loads of pics but mine certainly did not turn out as great as these. The colors are so vivid.
I too have caught the San Pedro bug and will be returning in May for the long memorial week-end. Then I return again in September for 9 days. I'm planning to get there 3 or 4 times a year now.
thank you.
i'll post some more later today.
the photo "casita & kayak" is an award winner!!
absolutely beautiful!!
wonderful photograpy!!!!Do you take many and hope for some like this?
Great pics
What an eye! The RED DOOR pix struck me.
Question is the blue hexagon building at The Yacht Club?
Yes, award winning pixs.
The blue building is the dive shop of what used to be Barefoot Watersports, Chloe.
Raskage, your photos are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Teenah
Yellow Bike, IMO, would be an award winner in any one of numerous competitions. Drop a line if you want some info......
Thanks Teenah, I thought so.
Like walking through an art gallery. Awesome pics rask.
The blue building is now part of The O'Farrel House (private rental), just S of the Yacht Club
It's the colors ... for me ... the colors!
Magnificent