Bahamas Scuba Adventure
Lonely Road 1 & 2 were taken on Norman Cay, an island with a population of about 25. There is a bar on Norman Cay that is said to be one of Jimmy Buffett’s favorites. It is located across the airstrip at the end of Lonely Road. The Castle is in that area as well. Cute Lobster Hunter bagged that bug while holding her breath. All of these were shot with a D700 and Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 zoom.
- Bahamas Seascape
- Dock at Norman Cay
- Lonely Road 1
- Lonely Road 2
- Norman Cay Castle
- Nassau Market
- She Lives on a Boat
- Mascha
- Mohawk at Sea
- Cute Lobster Hunter
The Swimming Pigs
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This scuba adventure trip was on a crowded 65 foot sailboat. It started in Nassau and wound its way through the isolated Exuma Cays. The price was low, but accommodations were minimal. Each passenger gets a bunk. Dive gear goes above deck and the rest of your stuff goes in your bunk. In order to travel light, all I brought along photographically was my D300 and 16-85 zoom. Kind of sounds like one of those one camera, one lens stories.
One of the highlights of the trip was that I completed scuba dive number 1000.
The swimming pigs photograph has been stolen repeatedly.
- Dee Flies From the Halyard
- Girls Raising Sails
- The Swimming Pigs
- Don’t Be a Pig
- Boat and the Pigs
- Captain Cleaning a Fish
- Bent Cloud
- Air Bahamas
The Thunderball Cafe
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The Thunderball Cafe is now closed. It took its name from a James Bond movie and was located on Staniel Cay in the Exuma chain of the Bahamas. That day I also visited a beach with a large population of lizzards.
- Dee Photographs a Lizzard
- Thunderball Bartender
- Hungry Lizzard
- Staniel Cay Harbor
- Couple on The Dock
- Rainbow Over a Nothing Cay
- Sunset at Sea
- Leaving Before The Storm
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