March 2007 pictures

Travel discussion for St. John
Bandit

Great Pics

Post by Bandit »

What kind of camera???
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RickG
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Post by RickG »

Great shots! I like the flora at the beginning. Now, back to work.
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Post by obsessedmuch »

Fantastic photos!! Thank you!

What camera(s) do you use? I just got a D40 a couple months ago and I cannot WAIT to use it on my trip!
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Post by LandLockedBeachLover »

Thanks so much for sharing -- awesome pics. I saved the one you took of the rocks at Cinnamon and made it my screen saver! You are very talented and have a great eye (and a great camera helps too :wink: )
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Bug
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Post by Bug »

Awesome pics Jen! Looks like you had a great time :D
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Post by AnyTing »

Great photos! I think the building at Cinnamon is my favorite.
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Post by mbw1024 »

if you look at pbase it tells you what camera was used (for the person who asked)
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Post by liamsaunt »

Very nice photos! I enjoyed looking at them while eating my boring lunch.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
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JC
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Post by JC »

Thanks, everyone, for the compliments! It's hard to take a bad picture on STJ!

Yes...we had a GREAT time...as always!
Yes...the food at Zo-Zo's was soooooooo good it warranted pictures. Not to mention the service! Make a reservation at the bar to watch the sunset...and make sure you visit on a night when Jason is working! Top shelf...all the way!
Yes...of course you may use any of the pictures for your desktops...I'm flattered!

The camera is a very simple Canon PowerShot SD450. The convenience of the point & shoot well outweighs my desire for a more high-tech set up! Maybe someday!

I did purchase the Canon underwater housing off Ebay just before our trip. I am working on the underwater shots this afternoon. Hopefully, I'll have them up be the end of the night!

Thanks again!
Jen
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Post by cat »

Thank you for sharing! Those were beautiful!
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Teresa_Rae
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Post by Teresa_Rae »

Love the pictures!
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Post by cypressgirl »

Loved the photos, esp. the "crocs" on Norman. They are much cutier on than I imagined. Are they ok for short hikes? You have great feet for rings and such! My feet are not my best feature. :(
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Post by chicagoans »

JC - I don't think you need a more high tech camera! I was looking at these shots thinking, in no particular order:
Wow! Looks like a travel magazine!
Wow! This person really knows what they're doing with a camera; maybe a professional photographer?
And finally... Wow! Can't wait until I go!
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Post by chrisn »

Amazing pics. Thanks for sharing them!
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Bob & Anita
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Post by Bob & Anita »

Excellent photos.
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