Photos are hard when you’re on tours, but a handful managed to squeak by quality assurance. Shuttled from the turtle farm, to Hell, to the beach, and ending in Stingray City, the Grand Cayman experience felt a little rushed – but was a blast all the same.
After all, how often do you get to kiss a stingray?
Tags: grand cayman, travel photography




![[017/365] Grand Cayman 2009: Bob](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2486/4161191963_f755f9629c.jpg)














![[129/365] Little White Lies](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4052/4440140242_2247cae8bb_s.jpg)
![[128/365] Jade Forest](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4031/4439288307_3547a7d67a_s.jpg)
![[127/365] Señor Poop Snatcher](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2733/4434068177_c540820c0f_s.jpg)
![[126/365] Matt Cerf & Jaren](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4009/4431003465_17424bb978_s.jpg)






Jeremy,
Your photos are stunning. Wow.
Talent + skill + failure + persistence + practice… what else?
Thanks for sharing.
-Art
@Art: Photo editing and awesome jams! Sifting through thousands of photos runs a little dry without good tunes. Thankfully, I have that other third of my personality to keep me going.
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OMG, are you snucking up to a stingray? Is that you?
@Alyssa: Totally is! That’s my fiance!