• Members 567 posts
    June 17, 2023, 3:14 p.m.

    This is a duplicate of a post made to the old website for those that are still there and not here.

    I shot these in 2009 on a Panama Canal passage aboard a cruise ship leaving Long Beach CA and sailing to I do not recall. The last images I have are from Jamaica for this trip but it could have ended up in the Dominican Republic.

    On a cruise ship you have no control over anything, time of day, weather, sky conditions, view possibly being blocked by the hoard on board or ship parts. You have do the best you can under the circumstances. That may involve trying to get to different parts of the ship in a hurry.

    Ok, enough with the excuses.
    I processed these this morning from the original raw files. They may or may not be any better than my previous results from 2009!

    Andrew

    Entering the first lock from the Pacific side, the Miraflores

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  • Members 676 posts
    June 17, 2023, 4:18 p.m.

    Nice trip .... I'll enjoy traveling with you here but I'm not getting on a ship, especially the new ten story hotels on the water! .. Not sure why I'd want to be on the water on one ... so I'll enjoy these travels with you ... Looks like the audience here is thinning out.. I'll have to evaluate what I"m doing and why I'm here, ... soon ... I saw my specialist and he had no answers, said goodbye and sent me home .. Hope you do better with your back and hope it is better .... Great to see the Dr. after the event recedes ...

    WhyNot

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    June 17, 2023, 5:57 p.m.

    Nice you are able to relive the trip through your photos.
    I have lots of trips we've taken captured in pictures that no one ever looks at - but - I sure don't have the RAWs from back then.
    Don't know that a cruise of the Panama Canal interests me, but ...
    Wings Birding Tours has a trip this November to the Canopy Tower in Panama that looks interesting.
    Probably won't go though, I've just booked us to the Texas Rio Grande Valley for 10 days or so in December (self guided tour).
    It would be fun though ...

  • Members 318 posts
    June 17, 2023, 6:33 p.m.

    Lovely Andrew good to have memories you cn look back on to enjoy 😊

  • Members 567 posts
    June 17, 2023, 8:25 p.m.

    Thanks WN.

    Frustrating to wait to see the specialist and to sent away with no answers! You would think he/she would run some tests to and get to the root of the problem!

    The back is no better, but also no worse, so the latter part is good!

    Andrew

  • Members 567 posts
    June 17, 2023, 8:32 p.m.

    Jim, we went on several excursions and saw lots of birds. That said, excursions on a boat on small waterways really is not likely the way to see hard to find birds. Guided trips are likely the answer but you have to be dedicated to the pursuit to do that! Cruises have good points and bad points. I don't like large ships and prefer the smaller ones. The trend now seems to be larger and larger. I will not be going on one of those. Lots of food, usually pretty good to excellent if you choose well, the premium dining areas are excellent, you don't have to worry about booking accommodations, and there are things to do or just lounging about with a book. They tend to be good value for the dollar, especially now, post? covid. You do not see the areas like you would if you stayed there though so that has to enter your considerations.

    Andrew

  • Members 567 posts
    June 17, 2023, 8:32 p.m.

    Thanks Paul. It seems like a long time ago now!

    Andrew

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    June 18, 2023, 6:08 p.m.

    That's because it IS a long time ago. 😀

    Cool shots. Boats and water and everything that goes with that always interest me.

  • Members 138 posts
    June 19, 2023, 2:53 a.m.

    Oh, we just did that transit just two months ago! On Celebrity's Radiance of the Seas, just small enough to go through the old locks, the new ones just to the south look to sterile. Looks pretty much the same as your transit, but that bridge at Miraflores is largely disassembled:

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    Yeah, not many options for composition on a cruise ship. The more popular vantage points were crowded, but I managed to find a few that let me get shots like this at Gatun Locks:

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    A really fascinating trip...

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  • Members 567 posts
    June 19, 2023, 1:35 p.m.

    Glen,
    Shockingly I had not even realized that was a bridge! I was too busy looking at the ship and locks! On our passage the construction of the new canal was still underway. From the section I saw I thought it was all on the north side of the old canal. We did get off the ship at Gatun Lake though so I have no idea what was on the other side. Nice to see your image of the locks there. Both canals are visible in that image. Is that looking west with the Centennial Bridge in the background?

    Andrew

  • Members 138 posts
    June 19, 2023, 3:33 p.m.

    Actually, looking east from Gatun Lock to the Atlantic bridge, completed in 2019. It replaced a ferry that ran from Colon proper to the other side.

    I've got a better image that includes the one of the new locks, complete with transiting ship. I'll find and post it later today...

  • Members 318 posts
    June 20, 2023, 7:35 p.m.

    I see DPreview have been taken over Andrew by Gear Patrol ?

  • Members 138 posts
    June 20, 2023, 9:41 p.m.

    Not a great picture of a new lock, but best I could do from the ship in the old lock:

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    I did get a decent picture of a ship in the new route where it came close to the old route:

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    The new lock gates slide in and out of pockets, no hinges. They don't use the mule locomotives, they have two tugboats accompany each ship. Progress...

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  • Members 336 posts
    June 21, 2023, 4:46 a.m.

    I like the pictures, Andrew, but I would not get on a ship for that long a time. Long Beach to The Maritimes, or did you sail up The Saint Lawrence? After WW2, my Dad used to say, "I joined the navy to see the world. And what did I see? I saw the sea. Rich

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    June 22, 2023, 3:01 a.m.

    Thanks Rich. We got off somewhere in the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic I think, and flew home from there. Fifteen days on board and two or three in Long Beach. We were away for 18 days total. The longest I have been away from home ever, excluding the time in the CAF. That doesn't really count though.

    Andrew

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    June 22, 2023, 3:05 a.m.

    Interesting the way the new locks work Glenn. Sorry I misspelled your name earlier!!!! The new locks must be wider giving more clearance on the sides for the ships to be pulled through by tug boats. The old locks used four mules in front and another four at the stern. Clearance was very tight!

    Andrew

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    June 22, 2023, 3:50 a.m.

    Our ship had two feet between it and the old lock walls. My wife made sure we booked an itinerary that transited the old side. They were using four mules total.

    No worries about the spelling; I'll answer to a lot worse😆