Sailing in the Caribbean is a special experience. Lots of sea, lots of air and often longer distances between islands. The space and sense of freedom are endless.
On the Caribbean Sea, you often feel the surge of the Atlantic Ocean. A wave that comes from the ocean and also rolls back to the ocean. Only when you are behind an island is the water calm and you don't notice those rolling waves.
This sailboat anchored quietly at Salt Plage after a day of sailing. A cafe located right on the beach in a small bay on Saint Kitts, part of Saint Kitts and Nevis. With a mooring so close to shore with no neighbours, after a full day of sailing, it's a short distance to a pleasant evening of good food and good company in a relaxed, summer place. Barefoot Sophistication, as they say themselves.
But first some exercise. And snorkelling to enjoy the beautiful fish underwater. With the whole sea to yourself.
So much beauty in the world! I share here what caught my eye and where I looked for frame and position. I hope you see what I see: beauty in landscapes, cut-outs, abstracts and macro photography. With minimal editing and therefore with imperfections. Because in my image, .. Read more…