Mexico, Riviera Maya

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Julio1fer
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Mexico, Riviera Maya

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I had been saving a few pictures from a too short vacation in the Riviera Maya area, in southern Mexico, for a first travel post here.

Someone feeding the birds

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Unknown father and son

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Tulum #1

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Tulum #2 (done to death in postcards, sorry)

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Five parrots

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Bottle xylophon

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Cacao and chile

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Sea life in a park aquarium

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Thanks for looking! Color pictures, Canon G12; B&W, Olympus 35 XA, FP4+, Beutler.


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Nice, Julio. Unknown father and son is very poignant. Those are magnificent parrots, and Cacao and chile is nice, too. Hell, I like them all. --- James
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Hello, Julio,

Good to be looking at your work again. I like your beach shots; it seems like you have always been good at photographing near the water's edge. I was in Tulum about 14 years ago; thanks for the reminder of how pretty it looked.
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Thanks, James and Dennis. The father and son picture would do well on Father's day. I do have an additional few, portrait-format ones.

Flamingos doing their curved neck number

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Flaming tequila. I drank it later in the patriotic Mexican shot glass, with red and green colors. I still favor vodka lemonade.

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Patriotic parachutes

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I must say that instant feedback, variable ISO and auto-white-balance are a good compensation for not having C-41 film. The Canon G12 is a swell little camera; it made me forget I had brought the XA.
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Julio, These are great. It snowed here yesterday and it is very, very nice to see that somewhere there are blue skies and warm water.
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Great shots. I have a trip with the girls booked there next November, can't wait!
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These are amazing. Great colors!

Dang, I need a vacation...... :cry:
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These pics make me want to travel south!
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