
Saturday Morning
Gratitude is like a flashlight, it lights up what is already there. You don’t necessarily have anything more or different, but suddenly you can actually see what is. And because you can see, you no longer take it for granted.
M.J. Ryan – Attitudes of Gratitude
Quite frankly, there are those moments when I am simply ‘there’, filled with gratitude.
This was the scene, Saturday morning, just off of the coast of West Palm Beach, FL. Taken from the aft (rear) deck of The Bahamas Celebration cruise ship as we returned home.
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Cool!
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Paul, very nice and a good shot considering you probably had a fancy drink with a little umbrella in the other hand!

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Well, you may be onto something, Earl. That may explain my higher than usual number of crooked horizons that I experienced on this trip! Perhaps it came from holding the camera in one hand. The weight of the drink caused an imbalance. Yeah! That’s it! LOL
LOL A new metric for camera equipment reviews — does it balance well one handed while holding a tropical drink in the other hand.
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Very cool Paul
All I need now is a beer haha
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You nailed this one, Paul. Great shot. The crooked horizons are so easily fixed.

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Nice one! And “crooked horizons”? Ah, it’s simply “artistic interpretation”!
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Awesome, but probably nothing compared to being there!
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