A few pics from vacation.

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Vercetti
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A few pics from vacation.

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Just a couple of good ones out of about 300.

Did a little fishing on Grand Turk...no fish, nice photo. Due to bad weather we couldn't make the stop in the Bahamas, so that was the only day I unpacked the fly rod.

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Spent one day walking San Juan, here are a few of the better shots .

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did you take those pics or was it Lisa? they're very nice, especially that first one.

Catch any bones? :wink:
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I look forward to getting to see El Morro in person. I bet the food was memorable as well. Thanks for sharing and don't forget to bring back some sea-gars. :wink:
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That first shot is great !!
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shamus wrote:That first shot is great !!
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Great stuff Mr. Vercetti :D
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Post by J.P. FROG »

Love the first two as well as the last.

Very nice, Vercetti.
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I agree on that first photo. The second one, what kind of businessplace was that? Just curious because I'm going to be talking to my friend Brian tomorrow. He married a woman from there after he umpired winter ball down there. It would be kind of cool if she knew that place and I could show her that photo.
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Thanks guys.

Peter, Lisa has far more photography skillz then I do, but I did take those with my Pantex Optio W30.

Neal, that was a little tapas bar just across the street from the San Juan Bautista Church. That is a beautiful part of the city each building is painted with brilliant colors.
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Vercetti wrote:
Neal, that was a little tapas bar just across the street from the San Juan Bautista Church. That is a beautiful part of the city each building is painted with brilliant colors.
Jon,
Thanks. I haven't talked to them yet. I'll email him that photo and see if they recognize it
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Nice shots!!

The first photo belongs in a travel magazine for anglers..
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Excellent photos. Thank you for sharing!
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what kind of businessplace was that
It wasn't a whore house Neil :roll:


First two are very nice shots jon, #1 is magazine worthy, stunning, and zi don't normally like pictures with cruise ships in them, far to common, but your's is wonderful compostion.

Well done Sir!
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