Ft Myers Offshore (FMO) season opener PHOTOS
#11
Gold Member
Gold Member
Thread Starter
That was Rick, driving his Baja, with a Cig t-shirt. Great guy, good freind!
Thank you Jay. Looking forward to seeing you thanksgiving weekend.
#12
VIP Member
VIP Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Marco Island, FL; Waterloo, ON, CAN
Posts: 5,736
Received 121 Likes
on
21 Posts
Ya, the OL is a 42. Also one of the guys on the Donzi CC was cool so I lent him a Nor Tech jacket. LOL By the time we got to Burnt Store for lunch we were peeling some clothes off.
#14
Gold Member
Gold Member
Thread Starter
Some of the members of FMO
click here for the 76 pictures, so far
overview
click here for the 76 pictures, so far
click here for the 76 pictures, so far
overview
click here for the 76 pictures, so far
#15
Platinum Member
Platinum Member
#17
Gold Member
Gold Member
Thread Starter
126 pictures loaded so far
This group contain our arrival and departure from Burnt Store Marina
click here for the 126 pictures, so far
click here for the 126 pictures, so far
This group contain our arrival and departure from Burnt Store Marina
click here for the 126 pictures, so far
click here for the 126 pictures, so far
#18
Gold Member
Gold Member
Thread Starter
162 pictures loaded
This last group contains the lunch Stop
I have another 900 or so pictures, but those that are left, are very similar to the running
shots I already posted, and quite a few are just sky or water, with no boat to be seen.
Taking good photos of a fast moving boat, from a fast moving boat, on a bumpy day, is
much more difficult that it looks. Next time you see our own professional club
photographer Jay, or one of the other local professionals, like Jeff or Pete, who have
helped us out once or twice, thank them for the good job they do.
I had a good time and I hope you enjoy the pictures I posted.
click here for the 162 pictures
click here for the 162 pictures
This last group contains the lunch Stop
I have another 900 or so pictures, but those that are left, are very similar to the running
shots I already posted, and quite a few are just sky or water, with no boat to be seen.
Taking good photos of a fast moving boat, from a fast moving boat, on a bumpy day, is
much more difficult that it looks. Next time you see our own professional club
photographer Jay, or one of the other local professionals, like Jeff or Pete, who have
helped us out once or twice, thank them for the good job they do.
I had a good time and I hope you enjoy the pictures I posted.
click here for the 162 pictures
click here for the 162 pictures
Last edited by AppSysCons; 11-02-2011 at 09:29 AM.