Tobago 2005 - new photoalbum by Dave+Eva

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Tobago 2005 - new photoalbum by Dave+Eva

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Hi :D ,
I just finished photoalbum from my last Tobago trip.
You can see my photos here: :wink:
http://www.oneorchid.com/Tobago2005/index.htm - Tobago 2005 photoalbum

Hope you will like these pictures.

David
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Post by Steve Wooler »

Hi Dave

Wow!!!! :shock:

I didn't know you were going back, but I'm delighted you did. Your photos are stunning - even better than last time. I've only had a quick look so far, but I hope you've got lots of bandwidth on your hosting because I reckon an awful lot of people will be paying a visit to your gorgeous collection.

Well done. They are undoubtedly the finest collection of photos of Tobago every taken.
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One word ... "awesome".
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Post by Kevin Hampson »

Well done Dave,

really amazing set of photos.

I'll look forward to seeing next years.

Regards
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Post by Kayla Aspinall »

Dave,

Simply stunning photos, fuels my interest to visit Tobago all the more.


Thank you for sharing them with us. :D

Kayla
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Super really super photos
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Thanks a lot Dave, for sharing these paintings, absolutely fantastic, and so many !
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Post by Jane H »

Dave,

Thanks for sharing some amazing photos - takes me right back!

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Post by Julia C. »

Thanks for sharing - very beautiful. 8)
Not quite the memories in my head, which are just as beautiful, but not so perfect. :lol: ...
... and nothing like my photographs! :? :D
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Post by Linda P »

Amazing photo's Dave, best I have seen of the island, can't wait to get back there!

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Post by Roland Siebenhorn »

Arrgh! Wanna go back, immediately!!! These pictures are causing heavy wanderlust! I noticed that you have been to the Coconut Inn hotel again.
Would be glad about a short review of the current state and the email contact of the hotel, as we like to stay there maybe during our holiday in December. Thanks!
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Post by David Watkins »

Dave,thanks a million times.Your pics brought everything flooding back-especially bottles and Castara beach!!!! :wink: Can't wait to return.
Cheers,David.
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Post by Rachel Harries »

Dear Dave and Eva

Thank you so much for sharing those beautiful photos with us. What a talented photographer you are, Dave. I work with photographers all the time, so trust me!

The Castara pictures are particularly emotive for me, on an emotional day anyway!

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Post by Brian Taylor »

wow dave!!!!
even we did not know hoe beautiful tobago is.... :wink:

by the way, the playing dogs at castara beach sunset are ours. making our boys famous....
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Post by Nina C. »

Stunning pictures! I actually saw you taking photos on the little beach in Castara when we were there - I only wish our pics were that great - makes me miss Tobago even more! :D
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All I can say is Thank you for sharing these great images. Makes me want to hop on a plane right now!
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Post by Kevin Hampson »

Hi Dave,
I'm still stunned by the shots, so much so I had a look at the other albums, of your other island visits. You real have got a rare talent there are a lot of superb photos.

Out of interest how come there are no underwater shots in the Tobago photos I saw you had taken a few in the past.

I usually consider my holiday photos to be a success if I get on or two photos that are half as good as yours

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Post by Dave »

Thanks all,
I'm very glad you like our photos.As for Kevin question about underwater photography- yes I took some U/W photos during my Thailand trip,but then I had small digital camera (Canon S10) with cheap U/W housing. Now in Tobago I had digital SLR camera- Nikon D70 and no U/W housing-those things are for the present too expensive for me. Also time spended to make only few good underwater pics is too long to do it during short holiday. And last thing - visibility in March wasn't as good as I expected- I think one must go in Dec-Jan.
But for the future I really would want to try once again to take underwater shots- above all macro.

David
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Post by M Smith »

Thanks for sharing those photos.. they are completely stunning! It certainly cheered me up no end whilst feeling rather miserable on a rainy day at work... in fact I just cant wait til we go now!
Thanks again. They are awesome!
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Post by Kevin Hampson »

Hi Dave,
I know what you mean I was looking to upgrade this year and going the digital SLR route is very expensive so I went for a Sony 5meg camera and housing. Digital SLR housings were well all over a £1300 with out the camera. Getting that would have ment no Tobago holiday this year so it was no contest.
The prices are coming down I just checked the Cameras Underwater site and an Ikelite housing for your Nikon is about £900 to £980 depending on features, its still not cheap as I paid just over half that for a camera and housing.

Your shots with the S10 looked OK my guess is the vis was pretty good and you kept shallow as you start to loose colour unless you have a Strobe or light rig.

I normaly go in October/November and the vis can be a bit variable for photograpy but I have seen around 40m, last year it started off poor at around 8m and got up to a best of about 20m.

Keep the photos coming
Kevin
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