It is said that the raft is the most basic form of boat.
This is a photo of my brother on a raft, I took with my Xperia Z2, under the stream of the awesome Tinago Falls of Iligan City. Square cropped and color enhanced with Pixlr Express and then enhanced by Google+ Photos.
This one taken back in April 2014 when I visited Japan with my trusted hTC ONE X. Now it has been replaced with a G3 xD
The trip was mainly to visit Cherry Blossom season with my family
This is from last week on vacation off the coast of the Greek island of Karpathos (in the southeast Aegean) where my family is from. Took a nice yacht ride up the coast on my uncle's boat. Using Galaxy S5, unedited.
2007 Chaparral 270 Signature docked on Turtle island on Lake George, NY looking west today. Shot With Galaxy S5 and some enhancement and softening in the gallery app.
This photo was taken in Savannah, GA. The statue is found along the river walk in the historic area. It seemed like no matter what I did, I was never able (or close enough) to take a photo of the many barges and tugs that travel the river daily. Taken with an HTC Rezound and edited in Snapseed.
This photo was taken with my Samsung Galaxy Note 3, cropped, and auto enhanced by Google+. This photo was taken while patrolling the Rio Grande River along the U.S./Mexico border in south Texas. This was during a joint Special Operation with DHS-ICE's Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Air and Marine Operations Unit, and the Texas DPS' Highway Patrol. We worked all night long, running lights out and I took several photos through the night vision goggles, but unfortunately most of them came out blurry or showed Officer/Agent's faces and can't use. It was an interesting night and definitely an eye-opener!
This was a tuff choice this week. I have a couple of decent boat pics all, like this one taken with my LgG2 and edited with Snapseed. I could not make up my mind so to be safe I let the wife make this choice. It's part of the Walt Disney World's transportation system and it transports thousands of people daily to and from the Magic Kingdom
The simple fishermen:
We went biking one day and came upon this back area behind the dry docks. I saw these bancas (local boats used by Filipino fishermen) sitting there and thought I'd take a snap. These guy go out there everyday on these little boats to catch enough to feed their families with. They live day by day. Though their boats are simple, they do make awesome subjects for photography with their almost nostalgic, simple looks. I edited this picture with Photoshop Express. I did a simple crop and black and white edit. The photo was taken with a Samsung Galaxy S4 jfltexx.
This was taken on the Columbia River, from the bow of the Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler, using my HTC One Max. My wife and I celebrated our 5-year anniversary by taking a dinner cruise on the sternwheeler.