This photo was used as the opening shot for the article I wrote in the Spring 2014 issue of Cruising Outpost. I love the red in this shot. Especially with…
I have decided to continue using photos on the Spanish VI because I am in Puerto Rico getting the boat ready for the new charter season, which starts on Nov….
This photo is from the time I took my parents through the Spanish VI and was the wallpaper on my computer for over a year. Every time a guest saw…
This photo is from my first year of cruising. It was taken by my friend Chase who spent a month sailing around Florida with me. He worked very hard to…
If you ever get a chance to visit the El Yunque National Rainforest you have to do it. This is one of the waterfall you can hike to. Lots of…
Look at all that rum!!!! I think I will need a bigger blender. 🙂
I had these two guys hanging out and swimming under the boat. I think it is cool how it looks like a boot print on their heads.
This is fantastic shot of the boat on a mooring off Culebrita. You may notice the clouds are darkening. I love the colors. What do you think?
This shot is from the fort in Christiansted on St Croix. The cannon was used to protect the tricky harbor entrance.
I love how crisp this turtle is and how the background is slightly blurred with a another turtle and two squid along the bottom of the sea.
Sometimes you can be taking photos at a spot you always do, when everything just lines up for an over the top one. This photo is one of those cases…
The view of the Alps and the town of Chamonix as I enjoyed my coco and soup.
What do you think of that angle? I love the street sign!
I walked back up the hill at dusk in order to get some shots of the towers light up with the evening sky.
This was taken from the top of the bell tower, which is casting a great shadow to give the church even more character.
This mind blowing room is in the Doge’s Palace, the title of the elected ruler of the Republic of Venice for close to 100 years. It was used as a meeting…
Venice is made up of several islands and one of them is known for making beautiful glass. All the homes and palaces had Vintage Lighting chandeliers made by glass masters…
Venice is known for its canals, which replace the roads in this town. There are no cars at all in this city, but lots of boats. This is just one…
This guy is only about an inch long and was on the inside of a jellyfish on the lip of the bowl. I love how translucent his tail is.
For this photo I dove down around 30 feet and got below the winless on the bow of a shipwreck and shot upwards of my guest at the surface.
Check out the view from my office when I was anchored off of Palomintoes in the Spanish Virgin Islands. Isn’t beautiful? to be honest the best thing that has happened…
I shot this at the barrier reef to the east of Buck Island near St Croix. It was as if these blue tangs were leading me to even cooler things.
The last charter I had last season was six 18 year old boys who just graduated high school. they enjoyed hangout with their legs over the bow when we sailed.
These are some old barrels used at the oldest rum distillery in the Caribbean. It is located in Cane Garden Bay.