New Years Cruise 1

We took a cruise on The Navigator of the Seas the week after New Years.  The first two days were at sea, and these are a couple of the images of the ship that I captured.

This first one is The Elissa in Galveston Harbor from the deck of the cruise ship.

The Elissa

The next one is a huge sculpture in the center of the hip that is several stories tall.

The Sculpture

This is the 11the deck of the ship facing forward.

Looking Forward

Before the Cruise

We went on a cruise after New Years.  Before the cruise, I took a day to go out in Galveston. My original intent was to visit some places looking for birds, but that didn’t work well, as there were few birds around.  I drove down to the harbor knowing there were always pelicans at the marina.  When I got there, I saw The Elissa had her sails up.  It appeared that there was some function on board. The Carnival Triumph was also there, and the two of them juxtaposed made for an interesting study.

From Sail to Steamand

Sailing Old and New

Afterwards, I went back to looking for birds. but that didn’t last too long.  As I was driving down Harborside, I noticed a marina I had never seen before by UTMB. It is apparently a place where the commercial fishing boats dock, and normally, they are out fishing, but on this day they were all docked.

The Fishing Fleet 1

Waco Landmarks – The Water Works 2

In the previous post, I displayed two pictures of the rear of the Water Works.  These are from the front.

Water Works

I was taken by the combination of cement work and wood at the entrance.

Water Works Front

Waco Landmarks – the Water Works 1

When we moved to Waco, The Water Works was a really cool restaurant. Originally, as the name might imply, the building housed pumps and machinery to provide water to central Waco.  The restaurant was good but did not last very long.  It closed and reopened several times, but it has not been functional in many years.  These are pics of things in the back of the building.

Water Works Rear 1

Water Works Rear 2

Waco Landmarks – Kim’s

Kim’s is another landmark that I could never get good pictures of because of cars.  For a while, it was run down, and the pics would have been cool, but there were always cars blocking it.  Then they closed it, and started to tear it down before I could get pics.  Now it is restored and looking like new.

Kim's

Waco Landmarks – George’s

Another place I have had trouble photographing is George’s.  It seems every time I go there, the parking lot is full. Also, many angles are impacted by power lines.  So, Christmas Day was the time to try and finally get a usable picture.

George's

Waco Landmarks – The Elite Cafe

Next to The Health Camp is The Elite Cafe – about as iconic as Waco gets. Again, here are two versions of one image and another one.

Elite Cafe 1

And the impressionist version.

Elite Cafe 1 Impression

Elite Cafe 2

 

Waco Landmarks – Health Camp

There are some Waco Landmarks that I wanted to get pictures of, but I have always had problems because of cars parked in front and around them.  Christmas Day was the perfect time to deal with that because there would be no cars to block my shots.  The first of those places was The Health Camp.  Here are to versions of it.

Health Camp

And an impressionist version.

Health Camp Impression

St. Charles Trolley Car

I said one of my goals was to get a good picture of a New Orleans Trolley Car.  Here it is.

St. Charles Trolley

I am really happy with the way it came out.  While on the train coming home, I was watching a video and there was a small commercial for Topaz Impressions software plugin. It transforms images to make them look like impressionist paintings.  It turns out there are two similar packages, and I downloaded both and played with them. Here is what I got.

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It creates an interesting image, but it is almost insulting to real impressionist artists. To actually create impressionist art takes a great deal of skill and work. So, I am somewhat torn about this/

 

New Orleans 2

I had to attend the LMCA meeting in New Orleans. This time Debbie came with me and we took the train.  That was a great experience.  It is so much better than flying or driving, although it does take a little longer. Because the train only runs each way three times a week, we had to go a day early, but that was great because it gave me a whole day to take pictures.  I had two goals – a good trolley picture, and a picture of Preservation Hall. I got those an a couple more.

Preservation Hall

Dr. Zombie's House of Voodoo 1

Cafe' Du Monde 1

I am going to discuss the Trolley pic in another post.