I never get tired of walking around Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Kathy & I spent two days there prior to our recent cruise on Celebrity Summit. Every time we go I photograph things I have seen before, plus there is always something new to find. For this visit, we concentrated on the two forts, Castillo San Cristobal and Castillo San Felipe del Morro, both part of the San Juan National Historic Site and managed by the U.S. National Park Service. So we were able to use our newly-acquired lifetime pass for admission and gather the appropriate stamps in Kathy’s Passport book. And of course we managed to wander around town a bit.
As I have been doing, I have posted a more complete collection of my photos from Old San Juan on my Adobe Portfolio site, with just a sample of some of the more “artsy” photos here. Take a look and tell me what you think!
I told Bill to make sure his National Park pass is in his wallet.
We keep ours in the car, usually. But it’s on the packing list! Every place in the photo gallery is a place we can go while we’re there. And we have even more places if there’s time and we have the stamina!
Loved this series. It has the arches and the shadows, two of my favorite subjects. Lots of colors just as you would find in Cuba.
I’ve not been to Cuba but can imagine the colors being similar. Cuba has the old cars, though!