A fantastic SmugMug gallery of wonderful photos of Saint Barthelemy birds.
And another fantastic gallery from Rebecca Field.
A fantastic SmugMug gallery of wonderful photos of Saint Barthelemy birds.
And another fantastic gallery from Rebecca Field.
via passionateforparis and The New York Times
I have found by chance this excellent article introducing St. Barts (Saint Barth for the French-speaking persons ;-) to newbies. Really worth a read, very funny and informative, a good summary of the possible explanations of the “why do so many people go back to Saint Barth?”.
It’s relatively easy to maintain a healthy disdain for the renowned fabulousness of the Caribbean island of St.-Barthélemy until you actually go there and find yourself up to your neck in deliciously warm turquoise water, not quite hungry after your recent two-hour lunch but beginning nonetheless to ponder your plans for the drinks and dinner to come. […]
It’s not an instant process, but there are steps you can take, places you can pause and genuflect, like stations of the cross, on your way to that nirvanalike state of a St. Barts veteran. It needn’t take as long as you think, or even, perhaps as much money, though a credit card certainly helps.
“Yes, St. Barts, I am here, at last, here I am where I belong.” […]
Too late for us ;-)
Just a precision based on some of your comments here and there: no, I am *not* in Saint Barth right now. Actually the next stay there is planned for February 2010. Unfortunately, still some months to wait. On the other side, we are lucky enough to be able to go there again ;-)
As a reminder, I am re-publishing parts of my last Saint Barth portfolio from February 2009!
No fear, you will know when I will be again “back home” :-)
A second “synth”, once more taken from our last trip in St Barth, still from the villa.
Cool view, isn’t it?
;-)
I have completely forgotten that I have tested Microsoft Photosynth for a while (actually when we were in Saint Barth last winter). What is Photosynth?
Photosynth creates an amazing new experience with nothing more than a bunch of photos. Creating a synth allows you to share the places and things you love using the cinematic quality of a movie, the control of a video game, and the mind-blowing detail of the real world.
Have a look at this “synth”. This represents the crazy view we had from the villa we have rent this year. Aaaarrrrrggggg :-)