My wife Robbie and I packed a lunch and headed to Playalinda beach at the Canaveral National Seashore. It’s always a good day on the beach listening to the crashing waves and the seagulls. I took my camera for a short walk to see what I could find. The texture of the images was speaking to me, so I decided to do black and white conversions.
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March 30, 2021 | Categories: New 2021 | Tags: atlantic ocean, beach, black and white photography, Canaveral National Seashore, coast, driftwood, playalinda, playalinda beach, roythoman, seascape, seashore, space coast, Titusville, Titusville FL, Titusville Florida, Travel, travel photography, traveling | 2 Comments
Bari Italy was our first port of call. A port city on the Adriatic sea on the heal of Italy’s boot. Bari has a nice little old town within walking distance from where the ship docked. Cruise companies offer lots of shore excursions for each port. For some ports a shore excursion is a good idea. Shore excursions, as nice as they are, can blow your budget out of the water! Especially on a long cruise with lots of ports, like this one. When we cruise into a port that’s very walk-able, we like to save some money and see it on our own.
Our day started with another huge logjam of people. I’m really not sure what the problem was. The only thing I can think of is that most of the passengers had the same idea we did and were exploring on their own. Normally more people take shore excursions and disembark at different times through a different exit. We were late getting to Bari for two reasons. One because of the late departure from Venice due to the fog. Second the ship was undergoing some scheduled maintenance and was unable to travel at top speed. So our time in Bari was cut short! Due to the maintenance issue, all of our other ports were cut by about an hour. Bari’s old town takes you back in time. If you take away the scooters and cars, it’s not hard to imagine being back in time a thousand years ago. I find really old places like this interesting and I enjoy visiting them. This cruise was full of really old places. We stopped by the ruins of the church of Santa Maria del Buonconsiglio, a byzantine church. All that remains are the roman style columns that held the church up.
One of Bari’s best known points of interest is the Basilica San Nicola. Below the basilica is the tomb of Saint Nicholas. It was interesting to see the resting place of the inspiration for, in fact whose spirit may be, Santa Claus. Nicholas was a bishop in the Greek church. It was interesting how he kept popping up on our trip. He had visited a lot of the places we were visiting.
Bari has a really nice waterfront area. You can walk along the water for miles. I really liked the small brightly colored wooden boats. We walked along the water back to the ship.
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December 14, 2020 | Categories: Venice Cruise | Tags: Adriatic Sea, architecture, Bari, Bari Italy, Basilica, Basilica San Nicola, boat, boats, Byzantine, Byzantine Church, cruise ship, cruising, culture, Italy, malecon, Marina, photography, roythoman, Ruins of Santa Maria, Santa claus, scenic, seascape, ships, St Nicholas, Travel, travel photography, vacation, waterfront | Leave a comment
Replicas of Christopher Columbus’ ships the Niña and the Pinta are visiting our little town this weekend. My wife Robbie and I took a trip to the marina to see them. The voyage of these two ships is pretty interesting; you can check them out at http://thenina.com/. One of my favorite things to photograph is tall ship rigging! Unfortunately, I rarely have the opportunity. When I do, I tend to go a bit overboard. (pun intended) So I apologize ahead of time for posting way too many photos. I just like them all and I hope you do too.
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May 5, 2018 | Categories: New 2018 | Tags: Brevard, Brevard County, Christopher Columbus, Florida, Indian River lagoon, landscape, Nina, photography, Pinta, Roy Thoman, roythoman, sailboats, sailing, scenic, seascape, ships, sunrise, sunset, Titusville FL, water | 1 Comment
Replicas of Christopher Columbus’ ships the Nina and the Pinta are visiting Titusville Florida this weekend. The ships are docked at the Titusville Municipal Marina. I took these photos from Sand Point Park. I threw in some sunset photos as well.
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May 3, 2018 | Categories: New 2018 | Tags: Brevard, Brevard County, Christopher Columbus, Florida, Indian River lagoon, landscape, nature, Nina, photography, Pinta, Roy Thoman, roythoman, sailboats, sailing, scenic, seascape, ships, sunrise, sunset, Titusville FL, water | 6 Comments
Feliz Cinco de Mayo! Mi esposa y yo pensamos que una buena manera de celebrar el Cinco de Mayo serÃa contar con una margarita en la playa. Asà que mezclamos un poco de margaritas y dirigirse a la playa. Este es un gran momento del año para estar en la playa en la Florida. La humedad es todavÃa baja, la temperatura no muy por encima de 80. Es sólo el tiempo perfecto para un viaje a la playa. Llovió todos los dÃas de la semana pasada. Asà que estábamos listos para un dÃa soleado en la playa. Fue un muy buen dÃa de relax en la playa.
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May 5, 2013 | Categories: New | Tags: Battle of Puebla, beach, beach umbrella, Birdwatching, Cinco de Mayo, festival, Florida, Holidays, Mexican cuisine, Mexico, nature, ocean, outdoors, pellican, Photo, Photograph, Photographer, photography, picnic, picnic basket, plover, Recreation, seagull, seascape, space coast, Titusville Florida, United States | 27 Comments