Posts Tagged ‘Mexico’
Xel Ha, Mexico – Frog Pond 2004
We took a day trip to go to Xel Ha on our trip down to Cancun in 2004. They’ve got a lot of good 1 day excursions you can do that take you around to see the sites. They’ve got it pretty nicely setup to cater to the tourists for sure. This shot really caught my attention at how clear it was for one, and secondly how I couldn’t see any animals in it.
Tulum Ruins, Mexico – 2004
I think this must have been during my “dark phase”. I still like photos to look a little ominous, but when I first started with the darkness of them, I think I went a little overboard; so it often is with art though. I’ve refined a lot of the techniques with them though.
Anywho, this was in Tulum, Mexico which is south of Cancun. They’ve got some really excellently preserved ruins down there that made for some good shots. These ancient Mexican folks really had a sweet view of the ocean, eh?
Footprints In The Sand – June 2004
I remember this trip well. I booked a trip for my mom and me a few months prior. I had some extra money and this was back in my days sans kids. I thought it’d be nice for Mom to get away. So I booked 2 tickets to Cancun for us on one of those “package deals”. It was about $2500 for flight, room and board for the week. We went, had a good time and actually ended up buying a timeshare at the Royal Sands. We like it, and thought we’d use it more, but isn’t that how the story goes with most timeshares? Maybe when the kids get a little older they’ll appreciate it.
This was also the trip I where I broke the news to her that she’d be a gramma in 6 months. We hadn’t planned on Lilla by any stretch, but here she was coming one way or the other. I think on that stance alone this photo carries some sentimental merit. I can’t pick out the perfect verse to go with it, but I gotta think it’s in there somewhere.
