This past week marked my first real vacation since acquiring the D7100, which provided a huge upgrade from what I had been able to use aboard ships in the past. In addition to the "new" body and existing lens collection, I had access to my new Tamron 70-200 VC along in addition to my girlfriend's new Tokina 11-16 II. The fast/sharp glass allowed me (us) to get shots I never could before, or at least providing a whole new way to shoot them.
This trip turned out to be the best documented of my life, and the past few days time have been roughly equally divided between re-acclimating to the god awful weather here in Michigan, classes, and copious amounts of time staring at Photoshop with the results of the latter being displayed in the posts below.
Of course there will be more aviation pictures coming sooner or later, but for now I've focused on the ship/family pictures as I'm working on a "deadline" to deliver shots to the parents.
Enjoy, and feel free to leave any comments/suggestions!
The cockpit of our ride to Fort Lauderdale, AC5078, a Delta 757-300.
HAL Westerdam docked opposite of Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas in Port Everglades.
Westerdam departing
Ruby Princess departing
Oasis maneuvering out of the port and heading away from the setting sun
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