After taking two camping trips this summer without my wife, Judy, certain debt needed to be attended to. I allowed her to choose a week of her choosing.
She chose a Western Caribbean cruise as payment. Leaving mild 60* temps in Minnesota, we flew to Miami for an overnight stay at an ocean front hotel before embarkation. Arriving late Saturday, we quickly hit the hay. We awoke to stormy skies and a stiff breeze.
After a quick complimentary breakfast, we took a shuttle to the ship for embarkation. This being our first cruise we were careful to dot all of our i's and crossed our t's. It was still somewhat daunting and stressful; there was a lot of standing in line, each with one stuffed suitcase and one backpack (mine with about 50# of photo gear). Followed by sitting and waiting our grouping to be allowed to board. I began to question my sanity for being talked into this madness. Finally being called to board we quickly learned that many people boarding at the same time tends really clog the elevator!! About that time we discovered that we were quite lucky! Our small but adequate berth with a small window was two flights down and a short distance away, a fact which great for every excursion, as there was no need for the dreaded elevator at the those busy times.
After getting settled and getting plugged in, we headed up on deck for departure.
We were soon underway and we did our first exploration of the ship, myself noting potential subjects for better light.
And the competition and I admired each others gear warily
We ate every evening at 6, something I would definitely change next time.....way to early and messes with getting those sunset photos.
I returned to deck after a nice meal....woulda been better if I hadn't forgotten denture cream!
In fading light, I shot my last photo of US soil
Just a note of gear brought on the trip. I took advantage of the fact that we were on a ship and brought a lot of gear:
D750 as the body
Sigma 400mm telemacro /5.6
Nikon 70-200 /4
Sigma 50mm /1.4 Art
Nikon 28mm/ 1.8
Tamron 90mm /2.8 macro
Manfrotto 055 Tripod
Manfrotto carbon fiber Monopod
assorted memory cards, remote release, and other photo detritus
all crammed into and onto a 3500 ccm backpack.
Yes it was heavy, but I managed well and was satisfied.
More to follow, as I continue to process a few shots
Did I mention that it was windy?