1 Getting off a port -- Amber Cove -- was developed by Carnival Cruise Lines. It is a beautiful island, rich in culture. most people here speaks Spanish. When we got down the ship, we were inundated with photographers with props wanting to take pictures of everyone. I preferred to go further to take a shot of the two ships in one shot. One photographer said, you take my picture and I will take yours. Immediately I got cocky and ask him what version of camera does he have...we seem to have the same brand. He said, 610. I told him mine is a D810 and I prefer to be on my side of the camera that is why I have it...and I do not want anyone touching my camera. I think because of this incident with this photographer no photographer bothered with us anymore since then.
Note: I acted like so because this is the second port we got down to and the hawkers some cruise forums described was people selling you goodies and shoving it up your face. Now I realized in our cruise, these photographers are the "hawkers" they were talking about, having encountered these same of them on the ship and now the second time on getting off port.
On edit at Nik's, I added a little bit of coffee tone for a bit of nostalgic feeling and burnt all edges. 1/160 sec at F16 24mm focal length, spot metering.
2 Anyway, moving on...we came upon this view...I think it is nice so I took it. I think this is too contrasty for comfort...EXIF for those that cannot see it are 1/160 sec @F 16, ISO 200, same data as above.
3 Moving on further...another scene... I added hard contrast on this one...plus a few more bits and pieces at Silver EFEX, same settings as above.
4 And the last one in this set, the road to the entrance of Amber Cove...same settings as #3.
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