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Hafa Adai From Guam, USA
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Mar 12, 2018 10:32:22   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
Excellent. Well exposed and composed.

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Mar 12, 2018 17:01:35   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
Really nice work! Thanks for posting. I spent two different tours on Guam in the early to mid 70's, with a tour in the Philippines in between. I wasn't into photography then, spent most of my free time SCUBA diving. You should give it a try if you have even the slightest inclination, some really good opportunities for underwater photography.

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Mar 13, 2018 00:10:45   #
Rolk Loc: South Central PA
 
Trygve wrote:
I recently moved to Guam for my newest duty station. It's similar to Hawaii in some ways, but definitely has it's own culture and feel. There is quite a bit of history here, from the Japanese and Americans in WWII, the Spanish from the mid 1500s through 1898, to the ancient Chamorro (the original inhabitants of Guam). Here is a sunset from a bridge the Spanish built as part of an incomplete road that was supposed to run from their main seaport of Umatac in Southern Guam, to their capital, Hagåtña, in central Guam. The second picture was taken just on the other side of the bridge. I'll try to post a few more pictures I've taken since moving here over the next few days. I edited these a little in Lightroom, with my limited knowledge and ability. Please feel free to comment on what I could do better, either in Lightroom, or with the picture in general.
I recently moved to Guam for my newest duty statio... (show quote)


Beautiful images, Trygve! Thank you for sharing, but more importantly, Thank You for Your Service!


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Mar 13, 2018 00:43:27   #
Annie-Get-Your-Gun Loc: Byron Center, Mi
 
Trygve wrote:
I recently moved to Guam for my newest duty station. It's similar to Hawaii in some ways, but definitely has it's own culture and feel. There is quite a bit of history here, from the Japanese and Americans in WWII, the Spanish from the mid 1500s through 1898, to the ancient Chamorro (the original inhabitants of Guam). Here is a sunset from a bridge the Spanish built as part of an incomplete road that was supposed to run from their main seaport of Umatac in Southern Guam, to their capital, Hagåtña, in central Guam. The second picture was taken just on the other side of the bridge. I'll try to post a few more pictures I've taken since moving here over the next few days. I edited these a little in Lightroom, with my limited knowledge and ability. Please feel free to comment on what I could do better, either in Lightroom, or with the picture in general.
I recently moved to Guam for my newest duty statio... (show quote)


These beautiful images are flawless. They have a feel of serenity. Thank you for posting this pleasing series, Trygve.

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Mar 13, 2018 04:50:13   #
Trygve Loc: Santa Rita, Guam
 
Thank you to everyone for the views and comments,

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Mar 13, 2018 06:27:23   #
Millismote Loc: Massachusetts
 
Thank you for posting, nothing wrong with your pictures, well done.

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Mar 13, 2018 06:39:36   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Beautiful! I was stationed in Guam 48 years ago and loved it. Please post some more pictures when you get a chance.

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Mar 13, 2018 07:13:48   #
fourg1b2006 Loc: Long Island New York
 
Wow...what a fantastic looking that 1st image is....very well done.

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Mar 13, 2018 07:17:24   #
DragonsLady Loc: Los Alamos, NM
 
Exquisite! Love the intense colors. Can almost feel the humidity in the first one.

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Mar 13, 2018 07:56:43   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Beautiful, especially the first one. Very nice work.
--Bob
Trygve wrote:
I recently moved to Guam for my newest duty station. It's similar to Hawaii in some ways, but definitely has it's own culture and feel. There is quite a bit of history here, from the Japanese and Americans in WWII, the Spanish from the mid 1500s through 1898, to the ancient Chamorro (the original inhabitants of Guam). Here is a sunset from a bridge the Spanish built as part of an incomplete road that was supposed to run from their main seaport of Umatac in Southern Guam, to their capital, Hagåtña, in central Guam. The second picture was taken just on the other side of the bridge. I'll try to post a few more pictures I've taken since moving here over the next few days. I edited these a little in Lightroom, with my limited knowledge and ability. Please feel free to comment on what I could do better, either in Lightroom, or with the picture in general.
I recently moved to Guam for my newest duty statio... (show quote)

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Mar 13, 2018 08:06:45   #
Stash Loc: South Central Massachusetts
 
Very nice Trygve.

You will find many places to get some beautiful shots.
I spent two years there with the Air Force starting in 1967,
before the days of digital photography. I took a lot
of photos on color film and slides.

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Mar 13, 2018 08:13:58   #
SonyBug
 
It looks like the air is clearer there. Now, before anybody laughs at that comment, think about it. Great photos, and looks like many more photo ops in the future. Wish I was there, but not willing to re-up to do it. Haha, too old anyway!

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Mar 13, 2018 08:39:54   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
Stunningly beautiful images!

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Mar 13, 2018 09:01:44   #
JayRay Loc: Missouri
 
Beautiful shots! Traveled there twice and I was blown away with the landscape. Great captures! Keep the photos coming!

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Mar 13, 2018 09:04:05   #
A10 Loc: Southern Indiana
 
Double WOW! Amazing images.

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