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I am enjoying looking at all your wonderful photos.

Princess has a contest 4 times a year for passengers belonging to their Captain's Club to send in a photo and a 50 word essay about their recent cruise experience. If you win you get a 7 night FREE cruise. Does Holland America have such a contest?? Seems like all your photos would absolutely win.
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[quote name='moo444']I am enjoying looking at all your wonderful photos.

Princess has a contest 4 times a year for passengers belonging to their Captain's Club to send in a photo and a 50 word essay about their recent cruise experience. If you win you get a 7 night FREE cruise. Does Holland America have such a contest?? Seems like all your photos would absolutely win.[/QUOTE]

Thanks.
No ... but HAL has been known to buy the rights to some passenger photographs
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Aboard the Rotterdam in the Tyrrhenian Sea- September 2006

The Italian island of Stromboli, famous for the Ingrid Bergman-Roberto Rossellini "scandal" of 1950, is home to an active
volcano. A small inhabited fishing village can be seen on the shoreline.

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Pictures from the European Tapestry Cruise aboard Rotterdam - Sept. 2006

St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta

The entire floor of the cathedral is made up of hundreds of colorful engraved marble slabs each being the cover of a tomb of a knight.

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May I join in? There are some really great photographers on this thread. Keep the photos coming!

[B]A Pirate (whale watching)[/B]
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[B]Oosterdam[/B]
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[B]The Aft[/B]
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[B]A little humor[/B]
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The ruins of Ephesus are located only a few miles from the port city of Kusadasi, Turkey.

Here is the great theatre of Ephesus. It was built originally by the Hellenic Greeks and later renovated and enlarged by the Romans. It could hold 25,000 spectators and has near perfect acoustics.

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Thanks again "downwind" and "maxout".

I see I'm not the only one having trouble displaying "large" pictures.
( bobmag....BCEagle...Sea Island Lady....obriandan....etc)

However, after viewing "Greg's SPECTACULAR photos (as well as yours and many others) I'm not sure I really want to show mine. :) We are seeing some of the BEST photos I've ever seen on the web. Everyone, please keep um coming!

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From the Victoria, BC dock at sunset.


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Glacier, drainage outside Juneau.


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[quote name='revneal'][B]The [I]Volendam[/I] and the [I]Veendam[/I], Docked at Juneau, Alaska[/B]
[I]Photographed from the Mt. Roberts Tram[/I]
[IMG]http://www.revneal.org/Resources/alaska03/junoskagway/P1010112.jpg[/IMG][/quote]

First off, what a spectacular vantage point for picture taking! And the picture isn't too shabby either ;) . I was just reading about this tram last night and thought that it would be a great way to end our day in Juneau, but after seeing it with my own eyes, I doubt many in my group will go for it!
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[quote name='haligonian37']First off, what a spectacular vantage point for picture taking! And the picture isn't too shabby either ;) . I was just reading about this tram last night and thought that it would be a great way to end our day in Juneau, but after seeing it with my own eyes, I doubt many in my group will go for it![/QUOTE]

Thanks. It is VERY nice.
Sadly, the day we went up it was so cloudy that we couldn't see anything from up top. Still, the trip back down afforded some excellent views of the ship.

Christopher is terrified of heights, but he didn't have too much trouble. He just stood in the middle of the tram and held on during the ride up and down. Me ... I was hanging out the window, taking pictures. :D

Encourage your people to take the Mt. Roberts Tram. It's not a bad ride up or down, and if there's no cloud cover the view must be amazing.
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You too, huh, Brian! ("small red x)

I'm going to keep trying until I get it right folks! Please bear with me. Meanwhile, just keep looking at all the wonderful pictures by others.
I have noticed that everyone who has displayed their photos using "Webshots" has smaller pictures than others. Anyone know why?

I've clicked on the icon (mountain w/ yellow background) to insert picture...typed in the URL at top of Main Menue....clicked on "Submit Reply" located at the bottom of page....and still no large picture.

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[quote name='EngineerDel']You too, huh, Brian! ("small red x)

I'm going to keep trying until I get it right folks! Please bear with me. Meanwhile, just keep looking at all the wonderful pictures by others.
I have noticed that everyone who has displayed their photos using "Webshots" has smaller pictures than others. Anyone know why?

I've clicked on the icon (mountain w/ yellow background) to insert picture...typed in the URL at top of Main Menue....clicked on "Submit Reply" located at the bottom of page....and still no large picture.

Del[/quote]


I use [URL]http://photobucket.com[/URL]

When you upload your pics to the site, you get to choose how big you want them to display (max image size)...there's even a "message board" setting. After the pics are uploaded I click on the "direct link" link that is listed below the photo (it copies it automatically) and then paste it into the "insert image" url prompt on here....
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