Kingston, KI JM
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Meeting Location: Begin at Fort Charles, end at Fort Charles Meeting Time: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Thanks to everyone who has signed up for this exciting worldwide event! Saturday, July 18 will be a day of fun, discovery, and fellowship. We will spend the afternoon exploring Port Royal, once one of the richest and wickedest cities in the world, on foot. This event is as much about fun and networking as it is about photography, so don’t feel pressured to take tons of photos.
We will meet at the round about near the airport (look for the coconut vendor and plane) for a few minutes to go over details about the walk, answer questions, and take a group photo. From there, we will begin our photo exploration by stopping along the road to Port Royal. Once we arrive at Port Royal, you are free to explore Port Royal at your own pace. Whatever route you take, just make sure you end at Fort Charles. I’ll go over next steps and take a final group portrait. Gloria’s is near by for those who want to go; however, you aren’t obligated.
I’ll email instructions for uploading pictures to the walk site and a link for the 30 day trial version of Adobe Lightroom. A cell phone number will be provided as well. I’m looking forward to seeing you all
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Kingston, KI JM -
Meeting time: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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- Captian of my ship!
- Spirits of old Port Royal.
- A Brighter Future
- My Final Bow
- The will
- Against all odds
- Fishy - David iPhoto
- David iPhoto Lighthouse Compostition
- No guts no glory
- Ital Catch
- blowin in the wind
- solitary shed
- Balance...
- My front porch. My rocking chairs. My front yard. My bredrin.
- last minute message before sunset
- Leaving airport, looking back
- Lost Memories
- sandsnake001
- Roadside vendors stall, Palisadoes, Kingston, Jamaica
- Taking a break, Norman Manley International Airport



































































