Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Iximche - Guatemala's First Established "Spanish" City

I have posted pictures up of our visit to the ruins of Iximche.  Please click on the link below to see the pictures.

 
Thanks again for continuing to follow our blogs.  The information about this city was posted on Katrina's blog a couple of weeks ago...it took me toooo long to get these up.  Please visit her blog as well to find out more about this historic site.
 

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Tikal - The most famous Mayan city

I was finally able to post the pictures from our trip to Tikal.  Please go check them out and leave comments on pictures you like.

We had tons of fun there so we hope you have fun looking at all the pictures we posted.

 

Monday, January 16, 2012

Flores and Ixpanpajul

I just added 52 pictures from our trip to Flores and Ixpanpajul.  The pictures of Tikal are next but please visit the below link to see this set of pictures.

 

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Facebook Page...open to the public

So it seems that Blogger only allows up to 1 gigabite of storage per blog and since I didn't resize most of my initial (pre-trip) blog posts, I have used up my limit.  I could either erase old posts or just re-size about a hundred pictures and re-post them...that would take a long time.  Since I am already behind on my editing and posting schedule due to taking so many pictures every week, I have decided to create a Facebook "Page" that would be open to the public (so you don't need a facebook account to view it) and it will also be called Fotos by Mendi.

I am starting to set up this new page and should be able to post on it by tomorrow which will give me time to condense my Tikal and Flores picture selections and edit the chosen ones.  I hope to have something up by tomorrow.

Thank you all for visiting my blog so far and once I have a bit of time, I will re-size the pictures and continue to use this site as more of a blog instead of posting lots of pictures.  It makes more sense to do that on Facebook since I don't seem to have a limit there.  This would be more of a blog for news and tips and tricks.

I will also continue to post here in the coming weeks every time that I post something new on Facebook for all of you that check this blog as well.  I thank you all for visiting so frequently and hope that you continue to do so, so that you can see when I post on Facebook.  Thanks again everyone.

Please note that Katrina's blog still have lots of room on Blogger so she will continue hers.  Please keep on checking both.  There is a link to her blog on the right side of this blog, but either ways, here is the link.. http://bilinguallaughing.blogspot.com/

I will post here once I have the Facebook Page up and running with pictures.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Lake Atitlan

Lake Atitlan which is best seen from the town of Panajachel (Pana-ha-shel) is Guatemala's most beautiful lake and is boasted as one of the most beautiful in the world as well! This was a great trip for us since not only did we get to see a wonderful and gorgeous lake surrounded by 3 volcanos, but we also got to see the markets and culture. After reading through the post and picture comments, please be sure to click on the pictures you liked to see them in better resolution, they look a lot better that way.


I am very proud of these first shots because I decided to make them a small project and do what I did for my Antigua post...make them a panorama using GIMP.  I edited the pictures in Lightroom and then used GIMP to blend and adjust the pictures together.  The fourth is the panorama...let me know what you think.






Here it is



This was the preview picture that I put up on Facebook


Check out the indigenous workers.  These ladies walked around with scarfs and tablecloths drapped on their shoulders and arms while carrying their stock of different designs on their heads.


Who's that beautiful diva behind those Foster Grants (Angels)? 


Talk about starting young...this was the daughter of a street vendor that we walked by.  The little girl saw us and chased behind us for...no kidding...about 40 feet.  She has a shawl in one hand and money in the other, ready to give us change...hahaha.


I loved this area...this is the same boat as the one from the Facebook preview but just at the end of our day.  It was so cloudy in front of the volcanos that you could barely see them.




 Heavenly - that what Katrina said when she saw this picture (post edit).


This was a hotel (with a heck of a view!) but take notice of the sunken ship that lies on the edge of the shore...not sure why its there but it was definitely interesting to pass by it on our little boat ride. 


I chose this one to be black and white because it looked great with the effect but also to give it an older mood since the canoe that this man is in is hand made...carved right from a tree! 


The 3 big hotels in Panajachel, all just a couple of feet from the water.  Imagine waking up and seeing the huge lake and 3 volcanos in the morning or at sunset (I have some of those below).


We were walking by an alley and I saw this little girl, I immediately backpedaled and took out my camera.  This little girl was making bracelets to sell.


This is where we had dinner, on the second floor.

This was the view from our restaurant.  I took the opportunity to take a few minutes and photograph the sunset.  I watched the sun fall from about 2 inches above the clouds (from my perspective) until it was completely gone.  It was about 10 minutes of fun picture taking such as this one with the sun rays clearly showing.  Hint: To get this darker, orangy hue I delayed the shutter speed.




Believe it or not but this was taken about 15 minutes after the sun disappeared into the clouds.  This dock was about 3 flights of stairs down from our parking spot but I just had to climb down and take pictures. 


The dock did not look the safest so I didn't venture onto it but stood right about where this picture starts and was snapping away happily :) 


This was taken from a side angle to the dock from above to show more landscape and also the passing boat.

All in all, this was an awesome day.  The street vendors got to be a little much, especially when they came up to your face while you were eating so that you would buy from them and some often begged for you to buy something.  Besides that though, the weather was amazing, the sights breathtaking and this lake is truly one of the prettiest locations that I have had the privilage of visiting.