Can't Afford A Tiki Time Tour?
Maybe this tour fits your needs (and pocketbook) better!
Shortly after the Tiki Time Tour went by I had a chance to get a gander at this "bay tour" passing by. Now I'm assuming this is a bay tour since the people aboard look a bit like tourists but since there's no company name on the boat I can't tell you who's operating it or how many TripAdvisor reviews they have.
Maybe they're just starting out and didn't have signage money in their budget. They did have the money for lots of spangles and a wooden horse on the front though. Would you call it a seahorse?
PS:
For those in the Show Your EXIF group (and anyone else with a technical curiousity) you should note that the actual lens used is a Tamron AF 18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 Di-II VC All-in-One Zoom for Canon APS-C Digital SLR. For some crazy reason it always shows up as a Canon TS-E 90mm f/2.8, a lens I've never owned or used. One thing I've noticed is this lens has a lot of vignette to it at a distance!
Can't Afford A Tiki Time Tour?
Maybe this tour fits your needs (and pocketbook) better!
Shortly after the Tiki Time Tour went by I had a chance to get a gander at this "bay tour" passing by. Now I'm assuming this is a bay tour since the people aboard look a bit like tourists but since there's no company name on the boat I can't tell you who's operating it or how many TripAdvisor reviews they have.
Maybe they're just starting out and didn't have signage money in their budget. They did have the money for lots of spangles and a wooden horse on the front though. Would you call it a seahorse?
PS:
For those in the Show Your EXIF group (and anyone else with a technical curiousity) you should note that the actual lens used is a Tamron AF 18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 Di-II VC All-in-One Zoom for Canon APS-C Digital SLR. For some crazy reason it always shows up as a Canon TS-E 90mm f/2.8, a lens I've never owned or used. One thing I've noticed is this lens has a lot of vignette to it at a distance!