Bringing to you, beautiful sunsets from Trinidad
 
Matthew Ventour inspired me with his photo of that lizard on the plant stem. The aperture was opened just right and the focus was sweet. Since that, I decided to step up my game. After all, I do have a sweet camera and it would most certainly do no justice to an 8 megapixel CCD light sensor. Because of that notwithstanding the fact that he and I have a lot in common, having known each other through MODSEC and after, wait a minute, that's 12 years now Matt. That's like half our lives man. Wow! I've known you since I was 12?! Dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, anyways, I want to bless you folk with some pictures of some beautiful sunsets from Laventille, a couple that my sister took from atop San Fernando Hill, about two from in front my home and a few that I also took at Tyreeco Bay, (while under the influence of that lovely Smirnoff Black and partying with my visiting relatives from New Jersey)
The Laventille pics have a nice story to them. Basically it ended up with me leaving my camera home, I went out with family and I was saved by my Sony Ericsson P910a. The 1Gb Memory Stick Pro Duo that I use in it to store applications, music and other media, it worked in my cousin's friend's Sony DSC-summin/summin/summin 6 megapixel digital camera. I was glad because this was the first time I went to Laventille and the sunset was really, really sweet. I just had to ask for a camera and take photos. I still have to send Tess some copies of the photos though.
Tess, if you're reading this, I'm a little late but they coming girl. Dey commin'!
In the meantime, I hope the sunset photo included in this blog entry will wet your appetite to continue to venture to the, "Sunsets," photo album. For full resolution images, you can ask me or check my Google Picasa Web Sunsets album (until I get time to sort out my links and host them on my site for myself) or by clicking on the beautiful sunset picture above.
 
On My Caribbean Isle...
Saturday, March 24, 2007