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Gordon Smith  > Landscapes > British Virgin Islands > British Virgin Islands (BVI)
The British Virgin Islands are a Caribbean paradise with great sunsets, green hills and a million shades of blue. These pictures are my favorite landscapes/seascapes from a sailing trip I took there. For a detailed travel description, please see my BVI Sailing Page. This gallery is more focused on my artistic impressions from the islands, and this is a very artistic and beautiful location, make no doubt.

It did take a bit of preparation to get good photography while traveling on a sailboat. There was limited room for camera equipment and a boat does not make a very solid footing for long exposures. But, I did my best and this is what I'm showing to you. Please enjoy!
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Gordon Smith > Anchored ships #2
Gordon Smith > Diver
Gordon Smith > Footprints on Sandy Spit
Gordon Smith > Rocky view
Gordon Smith > Cloud bathing. On this particular day, it was pretty cloudy but some people still tried to get a tan.
Gordon Smith > A break in the clouds allowed sunlight to hit the vegetation.
Gordon Smith > These interesting plants grow in seawater. The colorful roots were my favorite part.
Gordon Smith > Several cacti are present in the Virgin Islands. This is one very beautiful specimen of a barrel-shaped cactus.
Gordon Smith > Caught in another net.
Gordon Smith > This picture is taken in the Bay of Anegada. This is the day that the sun came out and our trip became very tropical. This is my favorite picture from the entire trip. I felt that the beautiful cloud balanced the scenic boat at anchor. The water was perfectly blue and perfectly warm. This was a perfect day, one that I will always remember.
Gordon Smith > Loblolly Bay
Gordon Smith > Loblolly Bay #2
Gordon Smith > Loblolly Bay #3
Gordon Smith > The evening catch
Gordon Smith > Leaving the island, going back to the catamaran
Anchored ships #2
Gordon Smith > Anchored ships #2
Anchored ships #2
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos-1ds Mark Iii) |
more details: exif |
original size: 1500px x 996px |
Current: 600px x 398px |
Other sizes: S • Medium • L • O |
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Keywords: sailing bvi british virgin islands
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