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Boat Trip


Sakura

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A few weeks back @Zeref and I went on a sunset river cruise on the Belle of Louisville. For a little background information, the Belle of Louisville is a steamboat that is still in operation and was built in 1914. Per Wiki- "She initially operated as a passenger ferry between Memphis, Tennessee, and West Memphis, Arkansas. She also hauled cargo such as cotton, lumber, and grain. She then came to Louisville in 1931 and ran trips between the Fontaine Ferry amusement park near downtown Louisville and Rose Island, a resort about 14 miles (23 km) upriver from Louisville. From 1934 through World War II, she operated a regular excursion schedule. During this time she was outfitted with special equipment to push oil barges along the river. She also served as a floating USO nightclub for troops stationed at military bases along the Mississippi River." & Now you can take fun trips on her during the day or take an evening sunset cruise which is what we did : D 

Sorry the pictures aren't that great but the sunset from the boat was really pretty and we were pretty fortunate that we were on a smaller cruise & the boat wasn't packed. It was easy to walk around and get views from all sides of the boat without having to wait for other people standing around. 

These are pictures of the sunset from the boat:

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These are pictures coming back into the city after dark:
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These were prior to leaving while the boat was still docked & daylight pictures going upriver:

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That's all for now, hope you guys enjoy the pics ;D 

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You say the pictures aren't great, but I'd disagree with that. The sunset pictures are amazing and really like the soft colours in the sky and and in in the water.

The nighttime pictures are equally as good, it can be tricky to get nicely exposed night shots but you've captured the scenes perfectly. I really like that illuminated bridge.

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38 minutes ago, Animedragon said:

You say the pictures aren't great, but I'd disagree with that. The sunset pictures are amazing and really like the soft colours in the sky and and in in the water.

The nighttime pictures are equally as good, it can be tricky to get nicely exposed night shots but you've captured the scenes perfectly. I really like that illuminated bridge.

Thank you ✨ I did do a color overlay on those with a bit of editing but only a soft blue overlay to bring out the colors more ~ 

I hate taking nighttime pics on my phone lol it just doesn't seem to cooperate right and they aren't the best but they aren't TERRIBLE either 

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These are amazing what are you talking about 🫶 

And it looks like it was supa dupa nice and relaxing. 

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This trip was really fun and the day was a perfect day for it. The man who runs the tour said that this was one of the prettiest sunsets he had seen in awhile so we picked a great day. You took some really good pictures of it too. 

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@Sarada @Ayame @Jellal Thank you guys 💜

4 hours ago, froggy said:

boating is so fun. looks like u had a nice time!

It is ~ I love being out on the water : D 

2 hours ago, Zeref said:

This trip was really fun and the day was a perfect day for it. The man who runs the tour said that this was one of the prettiest sunsets he had seen in awhile so we picked a great day. You took some really good pictures of it too. 

Ya I think we got really lucky with the day we picked ~ it turned out to be beautiful and much better than any picture could ever capture honestly 

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2 hours ago, Sakura said:

@Sarada @Ayame @Jellal Thank you guys 💜

It is ~ I love being out on the water : D 

Ya I think we got really lucky with the day we picked ~ it turned out to be beautiful and much better than any picture could ever capture honestly 

It's hard to capture the true colors and beauty of something on just film. I think it's better to experience it yourself (▰˘◡˘▰) but you still do a darn good job.

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8 hours ago, Ayame said:

It's hard to capture the true colors and beauty of something on just film. I think it's better to experience it yourself (▰˘◡˘▰) but you still do a darn good job.

Example: the moon :V the moon is too shy for cameras 😭

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12 hours ago, Ayame said:

It's hard to capture the true colors and beauty of something on just film. I think it's better to experience it yourself (▰˘◡˘▰) but you still do a darn good job.

That's why I'm always a bit upset when I see people only capturing an event through a phone lense instead of experiencing it in the moment. Of course I understand wanting to capture the memory, but if you're recording the entire memory through a phone you haven't actually experienced the moment. I always take a few pictures or a short video and then experience the rest in real time because there's nothing  like the real thing. Maybe I have an older mindset than most people our age, but I feel as though our entire generation lives life through a phone instead of really living. Alright I'm done thanks for coming to my Ted talk 🤣

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You have always taken great pictures and these are no exception. The sunset looks really beautiful. Glad you both enjoyed yourself.

1 hour ago, Jellal said:

That's why I'm always a bit upset when I see people only capturing an event through a phone lense instead of experiencing it in the moment. Of course I understand wanting to capture the memory, but if you're recording the entire memory through a phone you haven't actually experienced the moment. I always take a few pictures or a short video and then experience the rest in real time because there's nothing  like the real thing. Maybe I have an older mindset than most people our age, but I feel as though our entire generation lives life through a phone instead of really living. Alright I'm done thanks for coming to my Ted talk 🤣

No you aren't alone with that feeling Jase. I have similar feelings when I see people recording everything tbh. It's great to capture the moment to share it with others and remember it but it does seem like people do it so much they don't experience it the way they should.  

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2 hours ago, Jellal said:

That's why I'm always a bit upset when I see people only capturing an event through a phone lense instead of experiencing it in the moment. Of course I understand wanting to capture the memory, but if you're recording the entire memory through a phone you haven't actually experienced the moment. I always take a few pictures or a short video and then experience the rest in real time because there's nothing  like the real thing.

I know where you're coming from. A couple of years back I realised that I was spending so much time at railway galas taking pictures that I wasn't really seeing the trains, so now I make a definite effort to lower the camera and actually look at the trains.

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21 hours ago, Jellal said:

That's why I'm always a bit upset when I see people only capturing an event through a phone lense instead of experiencing it in the moment. Of course I understand wanting to capture the memory, but if you're recording the entire memory through a phone you haven't actually experienced the moment. I always take a few pictures or a short video and then experience the rest in real time because there's nothing  like the real thing. Maybe I have an older mindset than most people our age, but I feel as though our entire generation lives life through a phone instead of really living. Alright I'm done thanks for coming to my Ted talk 🤣

 

18 hours ago, Animedragon said:

I know where you're coming from. A couple of years back I realised that I was spending so much time at railway galas taking pictures that I wasn't really seeing the trains, so now I make a definite effort to lower the camera and actually look at the trains.

This is why I started doing the same thing when going to concerts. I felt lime I wasn't even really seeing and enjoying it anymore because I was recording the whole thing and really there was no need for that. You do miss the moment doing that so I've stopped taking so many videos when I'm going to events too. 

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On 6/23/2025 at 3:46 PM, Sasuke said:

You have always taken great pictures and these are no exception. The sunset looks really beautiful. Glad you both enjoyed yourself.

No you aren't alone with that feeling Jase. I have similar feelings when I see people recording everything tbh. It's great to capture the moment to share it with others and remember it but it does seem like people do it so much they don't experience it the way they should.  

When I go to some events I'll not see people in front of me put their phones down for a second and it's started to irk me in some ways.

On 6/23/2025 at 4:09 PM, Animedragon said:

I know where you're coming from. A couple of years back I realised that I was spending so much time at railway galas taking pictures that I wasn't really seeing the trains, so now I make a definite effort to lower the camera and actually look at the trains.

 

6 hours ago, Sarada said:

 

This is why I started doing the same thing when going to concerts. I felt lime I wasn't even really seeing and enjoying it anymore because I was recording the whole thing and really there was no need for that. You do miss the moment doing that so I've stopped taking so many videos when I'm going to events too. 

I had been the same way at one point and realized I'd leave places and wonder what the hell I just saw and have to look at the pictures or video to see it again because the only memory I'd have is staring at my phone camera recording it. 

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Yeah I found myself doing that a lot too before @Jellal and then I'm like wait a minute.. what the.. I didn't even see any of what I just "saw" xD I try to make sure I don't do that as much anymore when I'm doing things and really try to live in the moment of stuffs ~

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Hey Sakura 👋 This looks like it was a lot of fun and you got some incredible pictures there. 

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16 hours ago, Sakura said:

Yeah I found myself doing that a lot too before @Jellal and then I'm like wait a minute.. what the.. I didn't even see any of what I just "saw" xD I try to make sure I don't do that as much anymore when I'm doing things and really try to live in the moment of stuffs ~

That's what I realized as well and started doing it far less. 

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13 hours ago, Shinzi said:

Hey Sakura 👋 This looks like it was a lot of fun and you got some incredible pictures there. 

Thank Shinzi!~ 

9 hours ago, Jellal said:

That's what I realized as well and started doing it far less. 

I do too when I go places like I try to take in what I'm seeing more than I used to and usually I don't film things at all anymore I just take some pictures and then go about enjoying whatever it is I'm doing ~

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My parents my dad especially always had a thing about making sure we didn't have technology access a lot when we went on trips so we were not doing that. I think I carried that into adulthood a bit because my first thought when seeing something is usual not to film it or take pictures unless it's a pretty sunset then I will probably take some pictures. 

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1 hour ago, Zeref said:

My parents my dad especially always had a thing about making sure we didn't have technology access a lot when we went on trips so we were not doing that. I think I carried that into adulthood a bit because my first thought when seeing something is usual not to film it or take pictures unless it's a pretty sunset then I will probably take some pictures. 

Honestly I got a lot of my "I needa put my phone down" from you so I guess I should thank your parents xD 

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14 hours ago, Kari said:

I love your pictures Sakura! 

Thank you~!

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