Port of Call Bangkok, Thailand

Laem Chabang is the port city serving Bangkok Thailand and where most cruise ships dock. Bangkok is home to an incredible number of Buddhist temples, the Grand Palace and much more.

what to expect in Bangkok Thailand at a glance
the port and what to expect in Bangkok Thailand
the port and what to expect in Bangkok Thailand

temples, palaces and the port and what to expect in Bangkok Thailand
the train market, water market,and the port and what to expect in Bangkok Thailand
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Port of Call Barcelona

One of Europes major cruise ports Barcelona is worth a couple of days spent exploring, sampling the food and visiting the shops. Easy to get around in and very walkable.

Information at a glance for Barcelona
city views of vibrant Barcelona
city views of vibrant Barcelona

Barcelona port
city views and attractions in vibrant Barcelona

Seafood and Sunsets in the Keys

A Short Story

A really long time ago one of our favorite stops in the Keys was the Islamorada Fish Company. It was actually a fish market on the Gulf side of Islamorada. There wasn’t much in the area and behind it were docks where fishing boats unloaded their catches for the market. The docks also had a number of picnic tables and grills and we usually timed our visits near sunset if we could, so we could eat as the Sun went down. They offered lobster, fish, scallops and shrimp – nothing fancy and always cooked on those grills and served on a paper plate with a Greek salad. The Keys just didn’t get any better than that.

We introduced friends and family to this gem and every visit was memorable. On one visit there was construction beginning on the lot just north of them and on the next trip we were amazed at the size of the building going up. A number of months later we returned and Outdoor World was now open on that lot next door. Parking was hard to find and we had to park down the road and walk back. Once we got there we realized there was a line next to the market and we were told that the wait would be over an hour for a table. We never went back to those docks again.

Fortunately you can still find places like the original Islamorada Fish Co in the Keys. Places where the seafood is fresh and the grilling straight forward. Hurricane Hole just north of Key West and Ship Wreck in Key Largo are two.

A couple of years later an Outdoor World opened in Dania Beach, Florida not far from where we were living and the large attached restaurant was The Islamorada Fish Company. We have eaten there a few times before we left the area and the food was always good but not exactly fresh catches right on the dock. Today in Islamorada  it is a large restaurant attached to Outdoor World* and I would expect that the food, while never as good as what was served on the docks is also probably good.

*Actually there are over a dozen Islamorada Fish Company restaurants inside Outdoor World locations.

Nothing ever stays the same…

Photography And Composition

The most important feature of a good photograph is its ability to draw the viewer into it and there are anumber of composition tricks to help.

PART 1 • Composition Rules For Better Photographs

Ansel Adam’s Mount Williamson from Manzanar – Shooting from a low perspective

I’ve spent most of my life in photography and long ago I learned a few things about composition. What turns an okay picture into something really good. When to follow the rules and when to break them but most of all how important it is to be aware of just what you’re seeing

Cherry blossoms at the Jefferson Memorial – Framing with a foreground element

My education also included a lot of time studying the masters of the craft and I had the privilege to meet and talk to a number of them and it has influenced my approach to taking photographs ever since. Here I like to offer some ideas on what to look for to help make your photography more compelling.

Foreground and the S curve

Don’t Just Stand There – Very few great photographs were actually taken from five feet above the ground. That’s the height of a camera held in front of your face while standing. It may be the most comfortable position for taking pictures but it is also the most often used, the most ordinary. I had a Nat Geo photographer once tell me that if he isn’t in the dirt or hasn’t climbed something to get the shot he just isn’t doing the job he was hired to do. Simply put, changing your point of view and your perspective changes the picture for the better. Consider the Adam’s image Mount Williamson from Manzanar above.

Dunedin, Florida sunset – get up early – go out late

The Time Of Day Matters It’s hard to take a Sunrise if you don’t get out of bed and Sunrises usually provide the day’s best lighting.The golden hours. Get out there when the world is just waking up and you’ll often see some remarkable sights. The same holds true around sunset. Late evening and nighttime scenes have their own special magic. Photography is a function of light and contrasts and it’s all about the light.

Look For The Geometry In A SceneComposition can speak directly to the subconscious causing the eye and mind to be drawn into the flow and depths of the image. Have you ever seen two images of pretty much the same scene where one is just flat while the other draws your attention? It is elements of composition that make the difference. Consider a few simple tricks.

Ansel Adams – The Tetons and Snake River

The S Curve Famous landscapes are often examples of the S Curve but it can be incorporated in a number of images. A photograph that has a flow to it usually has graphic elements that wind back and fourth through the frame in an S shape. Start looking at images and you will find the S shape often. It tends to cause the eye to start at the back of the scene and travel through the scene following that S curve. Ansel Adams photograph of the Tetons and Snake River is a perfect S Curve.

Bondi Beach Australia and the S curve
Framing the subject

Frame The Scene A sense of depth in a photograph actually draws us into the image and makes it more meaningful. Again the appeal is often subconscious but that too adds to the impact of a photograph. The easiest way to add depth and appeal to a scene is to include near objects in a distant shot like tree limbs or near rock formations. Conrad Hall was the cinematographer on Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and Paul Newman and the cast thought that there was so much filming from behind bushes that at one point they tied bushes around their waists to cover part of their faces as a joke.

Ansel Adams – Birch trees

Use The Rule Of Thirds – Either in taking a picture or later cropping it consider the Rule of Thirds. Divide a scene into thirds horizontally and vertically and that produces four line intersections. Place the most important element in your scene at the points where they intersect. These are called power points and the most significant one is the lower right. Most right handed people are drawn to that location first in a scene. The more muted the rest of the composition the more powerful the image.

First and foremost, the take-away for improving your photography is don’t just shoot the scene in front of you but take a moment to appreciate it and the elements that make it interesting along with its surroundings. You are about to create a two dimensional graphic representation of your experience – make it as interesting as you possibly can.

5 Things To Consider When Selecting A Cruise Cabin

Location, ships motion, noise, obstructed views and cabin type are all important when selecting which stateroom is right for you.