I've been a lurker for over 2 years now and after the post about "how many people read but never post" I decided time has come for me to join the active crowd
Also, it seems to be a good timing since I have only a month to go till my next annual visit to St John! Here are some pics from my trip last year: http://www.mikeandtasha.com/stjohn2007/
StJohnRuth wrote:Welcome, Tasha! I agree on the organization thing, I'm very impressed.
What is the name of the house you stayed in?
-Ruth
Thanks!!! StJohnRuth, we stayed in "It's about time" on Ajax Peak. We're staying there again this May.
We waited till the last minute to plan our trip this year (so much for my organization thing ), so the other villas i was interested in (Blue Palm and Reef Madness) were all booked up.
larlardb8, i bet you'll see turtles in June! We always go at the end of May and observe plenty of them The turtle pics are all from different beaches - i don't quite remember, but i think francis, solomon, waterlemon are some of them.
pjayer wrote: What software do you use? Thanks for sharing.
pjayer - I'm so glad you liked the pics Michael (my boyfriend) set up the site for me to upload all the photos - he's a software developer, so he wrote all the code for the website himself.
Thanks for sharing your photos. They are wonderful! I like the underwater pictures end expecially the shot of the Permit and the Pelican legs (how cute).
Impressed by all the names on the fishes. What about the Spanish Grunt? Is it really that fish? I'm not an expert, but I love fish identification.
Maggy, thanks! That Permit was really awesome - just huge! I took another picture when it got closer to me and it couldn't even fit the screen That spanish grunt was the only fish i wasn't sure about - the picture is somewhat blurry and the fish is in motion, so you can't really tell the shape very well. The only thing that's clear is it's stripes and the color. Hmm I just looked at my fish ID reference guide and it doesn't really look like a spanish grunt to me. Oh well