I am not sure if this post was done before, but here it goes:
It would be nice seeing your favorite photo you took while on a cruise. Also, it would be nice to have a brief description of the photo. So, show us your favorite cruise photo.
Ok, let me go first. This was during my cruise aboard the Carnival Triuph back in 2007. The photo was taken at an unoccupied pinic pavillion while ashore on Half Moon Cay:
This photo was taken by me in Labadee just as we got off the boat in the early hours. I havent edited this photo in any way, however I normally do touch up my work. This is the Mariner of the Seas from RCCL.
If you want one of not a ship. This is my favorite sunrise photo.This photo was taken in the caribbean. Again no editing had to be done to this photo.
Disclaimer: I am a photographer professionally, please respect my work and do not steal it. I have all copyrights to all my work.
Frase, first I have to tell you I love your photo; it looks like a post card--just beautiful!
This is probably my favorite. It is Sea Princess docked in Cozumel, taken on a Ft. Lauderdale to Los Angeles Panama Canal cruise in 2000. It's just a 35mm taken with a Minolta point-and-shoot, taken on the spur of the moment, but I love the way the overhead sun reflecting off the light colored pier makes the hull look almost luminescent:
I've always like my photo of the Sand Island Lighthouse at the entrance to Mobile Bay. This was taken from the Carnival Holiday on our way into the Gulf Of Mexico.
I am still just an amateur photographer. I snapped that photo while ashore on the very beautiful island of Half Moon Cay. I used my simple point and shoot digital camera, the Panasonic FX-01. It was inside it's underwater case when I snapped the photo. I was planning on taking some underwater photos later while snorkeling. But it didn't work-out. Anyway, after lunch, I was walking along the paved pathway above the beach. I came upon an unused pavillion, when I walked to the other side of the pavillion from the pathway, I saw that sight of the beach and ship in the background. So I just had to snap a shot of it. So that is what you see in the photo.