A capture of the nighttime crowds at Epcot from last week. I was fascinated by the rectangle that frames this scene and had to capture it.
Today’s Photo: a small street my wife and I found while wandering the streets of St. Augustine.
Today’s Photo: an angel from St. Augustine, Florida seemingly holding up a torch that is missing.
An image from Jacksonville Landing in Jacksonville, FL. The Landing is a must visit spot if you’re ever in Jacksonville. Be sure to go there at night, it’ a beautiful, and very lively, area.
Above: The one that scared the birds away
I’m starting to go through my images from St. Augustine. The one you see above is the second from the series and it was shot at the Castillo de san Marcos Fort near downtown. If you look closely at the top left, you’ll see a pigeon flying away as the smoke billowed towards it immediately after the cannon fired.
Below is just a quite snapshot of my kids Ethan and Grace sitting in the courtyard a few minutes after the image. I’ll be going through the images in the next week or so, stay tuned.
Back from a quick jaunt over the weekend to Jacksonville and St. Augustine, FL. The image above is one I brought back from St. Augustine. I was walking through one of the main tourist areas when I ran across this facade of an old building. I had to stop and shoot it, and what you see is the final image. I have several images to post from the trip and will be posting them in the next few days.
Today’s Photo was shot the same day I shot the Winter Garden Water Tower just as a storm was moving in. It’s a 3 exposure HDR with some tweaks in topaz adjust.By the way, I’m in Jacksonville, FL as I write this and tomorrow will be St. Augustine. I’m not sure if I’ll be able to post, but will definitely try.
This is not a technically brilliant photo, but it makes me laugh everytime I look at it. I cracked up the entire time while working on this. Incidentally, if you want to learn about the Grey Crowend Crane, visit the International Crane Foundation here: http://www.savingcranes.org/grey-crowned-crane.html
3 Exposure HDRShot using a Canon 50D and 17-40L f/5.6 ISO 100 1/15, 1/60, 1/4