These photos were taken before I owned a Digital SLR. Boys must have toys right?? I love my car! it spends more time in the garage or getting waxed then I do driving it, but these are some photos with me just trying to capture some of it's gorgeous lines, and also showing off my detailing by the highly reflective paint.
The Tao of Photography
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Matlacha, Pine Island, Lee County Florida
Matlacha (pronounced "MAT-la-shay") is an "Old Florida" fishing village home to many brightly-colored art galleries, island boutiques, seafood restaurants, and traditional Florida cottages. I am blessed to have this in the county I live. Brilliant vibrant colours and that "Old Florida" style makes it a fun place to visist, along with a great place to spend the day taking photos.I would highly recommend to anyone that visiste Lee or Collier counties to come and spend an afternoon in Matlacha....get away from the malls, the over crowded beaches and see old Florida.
The Moon
Tonight's full moon is the closest it shall appear in our skies for another 19 years. This is my first attempt at photographing the moon. It was all done "Hand Held" with manual exposure. I found I had to greatly underexpose to try and get any detail even using a spot meter. I definitely thing a larger lense would have helped. These photos were shoot from my backyard with only a 200mm lenses, then cropped.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Banyan Tree from the Edison-Ford Museum
The very first banyan tree planted in the U.S.was here in Fort Myers by Thomas Edison. For those of you that have never seen the beauty of the Banyan tree they ca be breath taking. There is something magickal and mystical in it's majestic beauty that makes this tree appear almost other-worldly.
I decided to show this tree in black and white, simply because the focus is on the tree...and being mostly in gray-scale, the detail and beauty of it really shines in B/W.
This is ONE tree, not a grove of trees.
I hope you all enjoy Thomas Edison's Banyan Tree...as typical, please click on the images for a larger image.
I decided to show this tree in black and white, simply because the focus is on the tree...and being mostly in gray-scale, the detail and beauty of it really shines in B/W.
This is ONE tree, not a grove of trees.
I hope you all enjoy Thomas Edison's Banyan Tree...as typical, please click on the images for a larger image.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Lover's Key
Living in South West Florida I have a few favorite beaches. I try to avoid Fort Myers Beach, especially this time of year, way too many tourist. Two of my favorites are Lover's Key State park, Locate on the south end of Fort Myers Beach by Bonbita Springs, and Siesta Key in Sarasota County about 1 hour north of mere.
Thereare times in the "off "season one can visit Lover's Key and feel like Tom Hanks in cast away; not a soul on the beach in some areas.
I like the contrast and the drama of B/W photos on the beach and hope you enjoy these.
Thereare times in the "off "season one can visit Lover's Key and feel like Tom Hanks in cast away; not a soul on the beach in some areas.
I like the contrast and the drama of B/W photos on the beach and hope you enjoy these.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Buildings
I love Buildings! Not newer industrial looking buildings, but older structures, or "Florida Style" Spanish.
I enjoy buildings in both colour and B/W and here are a few examples of "Buildings"
I enjoy buildings in both colour and B/W and here are a few examples of "Buildings"
Flowers
Who doesn't love flowers?? I love them; inside my home, planted in yards....or my favorite, found in nature.
Here are a few shot to enjoy
Here are a few shot to enjoy
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