A light drizzle formed this rainbow over some old landing ships.

Sunset seems to last a lot longer when there are no other distractions around.

Shortly after the sun set on one side of the boat, the moon rose over the other. Unfortunately, every case a cloud layer obscured any heavenly body breaking the horizon.

Another cloudy sunset.

A distant rain is visible above our wake.

It was difficult to capture the moon at night. The rocking of the vessel made a long exposure impractical, so the pictures came out dark.

Sometimes the afternoon cloud cover did interesting things with the light.

Here, a mahimahi is being pulled from the water. There were two caught on this trip.

The Arizona Memorial (right) marked America's entry into World War II on 7 December, 1941. The surrender of Japan took place aboard the U.S.S. Missouri (left) on 2 September, 1945.