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54 Days at Sea — April 7, Ibiza


Botafoch Lighthouse

MS Prinsendam left Málaga on April 6, and the next morning we were docked at the Balearic Island of Ibiza. Ibiza is a wonderfully picturesque destination some 93 miles/150 kilometers west of Valencia, Spain.

MS Prinsendam in Ibiza

Ibiza is just an incredibly fun place to walk around and take photographs. Subjects range from the classical to the colorful yet mundane.

Ibiza Balconies

Laundry Day

You’ll find everything from open-air markets to bottle cap-covered doors:

 

Bottle Caps

Other views range from naturally framed stairways to hand-painted tiles set into walls:

Ibiza stairway

Wall Tiles

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Fun Photo Friday — 54 Days at Sea, Alhambra Favorites


Young Lady with Book

Today’s photo gallery and slide show of Alhambra favorites. Click on any image below to enlarge and engage the slide show:

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54 Days at Sea — Touring Alhambra


Fortification of Alcazaba

The original fortification at Alhambra is the Alcazaba, which faces west and overlooks the city of Granada. Indeed, high up on this hill, views are stunning in all directions:

View from Alhambra

Overlooking Granada from Alhambra

The exteriors of Alhambra offer some really great photo opportunities:

Alhambra, Spain

Alhambra, Spain

Alhambra, Spain

So, too, do the interiors:

Alhambra, Spain

Alhambra Arabesque

A word about the equipment I used on this 54-day cruise:  Don’t let anyone tell you that you need a DSLR or expensive travel zoom to take good pictures. The images captured throughout this series were taken with a Panasonic ZS-3. This little gem, now long retired, only captured JPEG images. It had a 10-megapixel 1/2.33″ (6.08 x 4.56 mm) sensor fed by a 25-300mm (in 35mm equivalent) f3.3-4.9 Leica lens. The whole thing weighed about half a pound, 229 grams to be exact, and fit in my shirt pocket. Near the end our voyage the ship’s photo department held a contest for passenger-taken photos. The contest had three categories — People, Landscape, and Architecture. Contestants were limited to one entry per category. Entries were printed on 8×10 stock. Passengers voted on the entries, and the top three photos in each category were awarded prizes.

The results, going up against much more sophisticated equipment? A first place finish in one category, and the third place finish in another.

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