Showing posts with label Cruise Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cruise Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Princess Hawaii Cruise Escape Completely

Princess Cruises, as a part of their logo, has  the  trademarked slogan "escape completely." I had pretty much dismissed this as marketing hype but after one day on board the Grand Princess;  I really had escaped. The hardest decision I have to make is what to eat.  I can do whatever I want when I want. Love it!

Travel Photography - Epiphany

  I have been shooting photos from many years, starting originally with film and  now digital. I own a collection of cameras that would put me into the pro category.  I've hauled many pounds of gear on trains and ships when I traveled,  capturing some great shots. On recent trips I have relied more and more on my point and shoot that I carry in a small case on my belt. It is always handy and is very stealth. In many situations you don't want to draw attention to your expensive gear. A few weeks before this cruise I dropped it and the screen shattered. I knew I needed a replacement so I searched for "travel cameras."  I selected the Panasonic Lumix ZS 25 on sale at Costco for under $200. I brought it on board and loved it instantly.  It is smarter and quicker than me,  making exposure decisions in a heart beat. I had a photo epiphany of sorts, you don't have to carry many pounds of camera stuff to get great pictures. My aching back thanks you! Another escape, I no longer need to be a pack mule.

We are up early to photograph the sunrise and eat some breakfast.
Sunrise from The Grand Princess Hawaii Cruise


Sunrise Grand Princess Nov. 2013
This next photo reminds me of a scene from the movie 'City of Angels' when the angels turn toward the setting sun.
Passengers on The Grand Princess Hawaii Cruise watch the sunrise

My Breakfast selection - Grand Princess Horizon Court Buffet

Let me show you a few more photos taken with  my new stealth travel camera.
Alfredo's  Pizza Grand Princess

Passing Storm

Waterfall Fun Hawaii

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Princess Hawaii Cruise Packing and Boarding

One of the questions we get asked about our cruises is "what do you pack? " As a rule, I would preach that less is more, but there are so many variables and individual styles that fit into what one packs. In theory, one could throw some t-shirts and shorts in a bag and be happy. We are both a bit more sartorial so we bring  a number of mix and match outfits. On this Hawaii cruise you need both warm weather and cool weather clothes. The weather was warm and sunny in Hawaii but on the way there and back we had  a of  number of "jacket" days. On this fifteen day cruise there were three "formal" nights in the dining rooms. You see some tuxedos and gowns, but I wear a black suit and Avril a black dress and we are normally in the more dressed up group. If you don't want to dress up on those nights you eat at the informal buffet on Lido deck or order room service.  Avril and I carry 21 inch rolling "carry-on" bags from eBags. Here is the link to the latest incarnation of our bags. You can cram a bunch of clothing in these bags but they are still easy to manage. On this cruise, because of the length, we also carried sport duffel bags that hooked on top of our rollers giving us more capacity. Laundry and cleaning are available on the ship but I carry enough clothes so I can avoid that chore while on vacation. In addition, I carry a photo backpack with cameras, lenses, computer and tons of cords and accessories. There are some changes coming in the photo department, more on that in my next post. While this much equipment and clothing seem excessive our bags pale in comparison to some coming on board. I think someone packed a small car in one huge bag. As they say, 'whatever floats your boat.'

After all the packing, planning and preparation it was time to get on board!  We arrived at the port at our prescribed time and were amazed at how fast we went through the process. We were on board in our cabin in an amazing 20 minutes! The fastest boarding time ever, good job Princess! I could feel the stress relief already.

Our Interior Cabin Grand Princess
 Our cabin attendant, Jimmy, introduced himself  and gave us a briefing on upcoming events.  We marched upstairs for some lunch. We were housed on deck 10 Caribe and walked up three flights to deck 14 Lido (no deck 13.) We were headed into an eating frenzy and taking the stairs helped work up an appetite. I chowed down on small portions of roast beef, fish, scallops and mashed potatoes. I had to pace myself because it was only a few hours until dinner. We took some photos of San Francisco from the sports deck 15. Sorry to leave you San Fran, but not to worry we will return in fifteen days!
San Francisco taken from The Grand Princess

We attended the mandatory safety drill and unpacked before dinner. We had the early seating in the DaVinci Dining room and at promptly 5:30 pm we found our requested table for two. We enjoyed some wine and ordered a feast. There was a watercress and radish salad for me and Red Snapper Mojito salad for Avril. We both had the prime rib for our entree. and split a cheese and fruit plate for dessert. We met some fellow cruisers at adjacent tables who seemed to just as happy as us to be on the way to Hawaii.
Dinner Day one DaVinci Dining room Grand Princess

After dinner we attended the introductory show in the Princess Theater. What a lovely way to start a vacation.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Crusie Photos Available

Cruise to Mexico photos available. Contact Greg at Lifesapicnic@gmail.com.
Mexico Cruise Photos by Greg MacIntosh Life's a Picnic Media

Monday, November 11, 2013

Crusie Photographer Here

I am available for cruise photography. Contact me at lifesapicnic@gmail.com

Greg MacIntosh Photo for Life's a Picnic