We were feeling a bit ambitious after our day at sea and decided to get some sunrise shots. It was a little disappointing because the estimated time of sunrise was 5:30 and we had to wait until around 6:15 to actually get some decent shots. Despite the fact that the horizon was clouded up, I think it was still worth it to get up once to see the sun rise across the horizon. I decided to get some perspective shots with the boat in the foreground.
I thought this was a neat shot of the “whale tale” of the ship.
And I wanted to get a photo of the putt putt course on the top deck.
And while waiting around for a few other people to get finished, I got some shots of these lights. Not that interesting but I just was testing out the bokeh and distortion of my new fisheye lens.
After we got finished with the sunrise, we decided to get a little more shuteye. After a late departure from the ship, we finally made it to Grand Turk! It was amazing to finally see some beautiful water and weather after the rainy day in Miami.
Some debris laying around, since Grand Turk was recently hit by a hurricane. This place was a run down paradise. I was surprised that not a lot of people see the true Grand Turk, but instead only see the tourist portion.
We had to dive into the water at some point, here is a picture of the group getting a quick cool down dip.
Fire AWAY!
Interior shot of a pretty cool looking church. Not as glamorous and overdone like some churches that I have seen. Just a nice, simple, and welcoming feeling.
How many people can you fit in a phone booth? Only 4 if it includes three huge Asian guys.
The hurricane aftermath that I was talking about. Notice the piece of concrete lodged into the side of the building.
Aw, its time to leave. But who has a bigger ship? We were probably one of the smallest out of all the ships that I saw.