Last edited by tonywalt; 02-01-2016 at 05:36 PM.
That's interesting. I ain't never, not never had no one say I sound southern. :-0 No, I'm a Yankee. Do you mean that most honkies who live in the Cayman Islands speak with a mid-Atlantic accent? The secret offshore accounts thing probably doesn't exist anymore, but as you probably know that Cayman Islands was traditionally where gangsters and politicians (insert joke about there being no difference between them) hid their ill-gotten gains. Nowadays it's probably in the form of some crypto-currency living on a hard drive in some occult data haven, in the back of a pork rinds factory in Little Rock.
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
Gapstow Bridge, Central Park, New York
Gapstow bridge, central park new york city by Tony Walton, on Flickr
Last edited by tonywalt; 02-04-2016 at 04:41 PM.
Beautiful Autumn colours!
Some of you are really quite good photographers, Tony and North Star in particular. Are you semi-professional or serious amateurs? I have an interest in getting into video and some photography and would like to learn about getting started with DSLR cameras, if you are.
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
A home in the Cayman Islands photographed from standing in the sea
seven mile beach grand cayman cayman islands ocean photograph on island by Tony Walton, on Flickr
These half-light pics create a mysterious atmosphere. Especially the last one with what looks like wisps of fog drifting across.
OMG, North Star, I love your pictures.
"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
"Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka
Enjoying the current back and forth trend in extremes, from black to white so to speak;the gray tones of Finland to the rich colors of the Cayman Islands.
Yes, it makes a nice contrast. The same for here in Sweden.
Yeah, more great photos. Cayman Island life must be pretty laid back, eh, Tony?
Obsessed with facial symmetry.