Monday, August 29, 2011

East Coast Adventure

For awhile now I have been wanting to check out some of the State Parks along the east coast between Flagler Beach and St. Augustine. I bought a State Park Pass this year and thought I should take advantage of it. Despite the hot weather I drove to Flagler and then went north on A1A. First stop was at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. This park is located along the Matanzas River and was once owned by a distant relative of George Washington. I think I was the only person at the park and seemed to attract all of the mosquitos. The park has some formal rose gardens and other ponds, flowers and of course large oaks. Mostly shaded walkways and paths lead through the park. I tried some lensbaby shots with the new macro lens attached. Shooting in the sun was a little difficult due to the heat and I ended up over exposing most of the flower shots. The camera has to be set on manual so I have to learn to pick the proper exposures.
One of the large live oaks at Washington Oaks Gardens SP
Lens Baby shot with macro attachment
The gardens are on the river side of A1A. Leaving the gardens, there is another part of the park on the ocean. I walked up to the beach and was surprised to see the beach covered with cocina rocks. This is an unusual sight for a Florida beach. It was mid-morning so the light was harsh but I took several shots and plan to return for a sunrise in the near future.

Next stop was the St. Augustine Light Station. The view was spectacular from the top and the breezes were welcomed after the climb in an unairconditioned lighthouse.
Spiral staircases always make an interesting shot - ISO 1250!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Playing Tourist Close to Home



Lens Baby shot of boats with reflections.



Balcony outside Bice Restaurant. HDR and Color Efex Pro



Portofino Hotel Lobby shot at 800 Iso. Tonal Contrast in Color Efex Pro

If you can't travel to exotic locations there are always things to photograph around our many theme parks and themed hotels. I walked over to the Portofino Hotel on an early morning to shoot the many boats in the lagoon with the colorful reflections from the buildings. The buildings themselves have painted facades that are a little fake looking but their reflections in the water are awesome.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Out of the Archives...

A while back I had some of my old negs scanned and this one was always interesting to me, so I decided to see if I could give it a mysterious look. The scan was very grainy which seemed to work for this particular image.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Heritage Village in Largo, FL

This is an HDR shot I took while at the Heritage Village in Largo several months ago. This is an incredible living museum with many restored historical buildings. Lots of subjects to shoot and best of all, its free admission. Next door is a botanical garden which I will check out next visit. I took three exposures, two stops apart and brought them into Photomatix to work the magic. After that I tweaked it a little with Nik Color Efex Pro tonal contrast.