The Bold and the Beautiful [Ports and Harbors Photographs]
Uploaded: April 24, 2002 10:21:14
A Dutch navy boat leads the way before a military ship enters the harbor at Curacao.
Piper Lehman April 25, 2002
Patricia, I think the colors and patterns of these buildings are much more interesting than the boat! Love the umbrellas and all the windows. Sky could be a bit bluer. Bet this would be a fantastic late day shot, but it looks to have been a rainy day. Did you take more of these buildings? #5090Patricia Marroquin April 25, 2002
Hi Piper,Patricia Marroquin August 15, 2002
Hi Branson, Yes, I enjoy bold colors very much. They make me happy. :-) I would love to have a wide angle lens, but will have to wait a while on that. I just got the Canon Elan 7E, with a 28-200 Canon lens, in February for my birthday, and that was an expensive proposition. I'm glad to hear you love the 7E; I enjoy mine too. I see in your gallery that you like color too; your nighttime and outdoor shots are incredible. By the way, check out the Travel/Place: Caribbean gallery here to see a couple more shots of those colorful Curacao buildings. "The Colors of Curacao" and "Crossing Queen Emma" shots show the buildings a tad closer up. Maybe if I can make some money at this photography thing, I can buy more lenses! I'm off to search for more color. Happy shooting! :-) #11568Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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