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Hopi House Closeup – After Once in a Decade Storm

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Hopi House Closeup - After Once in a Decade Storm

Hopi House Closeup - After Once in a Decade Storm

While Visiting The Awesome Grand Canyon a few Years ago. We stopped by the Hopi House for a few shots.

Old Man Winter had stormed to town the night before. Unleashing one of his once in a decade spectacles. The Hopi House was covered in Snow and Icicles like right out of a Norman Rockwell Painting. I was in Awe of this circa 1905 building.

The Hopi House was built using local materials, just like the native peoples of America have done for many millennia. Designed by Mary Jane Elizabeth Colter for the Fred Harvey Company. It was very refreshing to visit a building with native American influences. I so love Hopi Architecture.

Those terraces artfully covered in snow, the little windows, the beams protruding from the stone work with icicles dangling down. Bristlecone Pine trees shading the southern exposure.

Man’s Artwork and Craftmanship complemented by Mother Natures, Bravo to both…

There are twelve different tribes that called the Grand Canyon Home, I especially enjoy the Hopi Tribe. While researching the Hopi House I found this Great Website with stories of the peoples that Called America Home Many, many Millennia before the arrival of the Europeans.

The Hopi’s and the Legend of the Snake Clan:
http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/The_Origin_Of_The_Hopi_Snake_Clan-Hopi.html

Date Taken: 02-05-08  10:22 AM HDR Photograph taken in 0 Degrees.
Model:Nikon D80 Shutter Speed:1/5 seconds F-Stop:f16 ISO:100
Focal length:18mm Lens:Tamron 11-18 Wide Angle

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St. Marks Lighthouse basking in the Moonlight, Florida’s Forgotten Coast

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St. Marks Lighthouse Silhouette basking in the Moonlight, Florida’s Forgotten Coast

St. Marks Lighthouse Long view, basking in the Moonlight, Florida’s Forgotten Coast

Here is the St Mark’s Lighthouse in the Moonlight. About 30 minutes after Sunset.

This past weekend after the busyness of Christmas was finished. I was eager to hit the road again. To continue Photographing all of Florida’s Lighthouses. I returned to a place near and dear to my Heart and my Soul…

Florida’s forgotten Coast…

We went to the St. Marks Lighthouse for some Sunset and Moonlight Photography, via the St. Marks NWR. The sunset was unremarkable. The Lighthouse shining in the moonlight was awesome. We were operating under some time constraints. I was only able to take a few shots. Here are two of my favorites, A Long view, at Top and The Tower, at Bottom.

St. Marks Lighthouse basking in the Moonlight, Florida’s Forgotten Coast

St. Marks Lighthouse Tower basking in the Moonlight, Florida’s Forgotten Coast

Date Taken: 12-27-09 Full Moonlight 6:57PM
Model:Nikon D80
Shutter Speed:90.3 seconds F-Stop:f11 ISO:3200
Focal length:11mm Lens:Tamron 11-18 Wide Angle

Date Taken: 12-27-09 Full Moonlight 6:51PM
Model:Nikon D80
Shutter Speed:90.5 seconds F-Stop:f11 ISO:3200
Focal length:11mm Lens:Tamron 11-18 Wide Angle

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New York City Skyline at Night with Mom

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New York City Skyline at Night with Mom

New York City Skyline at Night with Mom

I was in awe of The New York City Skyline this trip. The unique weather conditions had blown out all the stuff normally floating in the Air around “The City”. This visit we enjoyed a totally unobstructed view of the city for the first time ever, Both Day and Night…

The sunset this night was incredible… (Photo’s to follow in a Day or Two)

This was the Last Photo of the Night. I was in the mood for an artsy shot. So I asked mom to Pose with her camera and that unbelievable skyline. In the Lower right is my shadow with the camera pointing towards the Empire State Building. Those long white streaks in the shot are passing Helicopters. If you look close at the railings you can see the graffiti…

This was my favorite Photo of the Trip…

HDR Time Lapse Photograph Taken on: 04-17-09 7:49PM EST
Model: Nikon D80 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera
Shutter Speed: 180.6 Seconds  F-Stop: F18  ISO:100
Focal length: 20mm Lens: Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR [Vibration Reduction] DX Lens

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NYC at Night with The Empire State Building Shining Bright Green on Tax Day…

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New York City Skyline at Night… What can I say…

New York City Skyline at Night… What can I say…

New York City Skyline at Night… What can I say…

After Two weeks in the Hospital, Mom was in desperate need of some fresh Air. I thought a quiet dinner at the Charthouse in Weehawken, NJ then a few photo’s from the pier would be fun. It offers unobstructed views of the NYC skyline and especially The Empire State Building. Dinner with a View. what Fun… Click Here for Map.

I have never had the opportunity to work the NYC skyline at Night. After Dinner I took two Photographs, Both the same Photo, second one as a backup, just in case. Then we headed home. After all it was Mom’s first day out…

HDR Time Lapse Photograph Taken on: 04-15-09 7:44PM EST
Model: Nikon D80 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera
Shutter Speed: 45.1 Seconds  F-Stop: F18  ISO:100
Focal length: 18mm Lens: Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR [Vibration Reduction] DX Lens

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2009′s First Sunrise – God Light and Waves rushing over Blowing Rocks

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2009's First Sunrise - God Light and Waves rushing over Blowing Rocks

2009's First Sunrise - God Light and Waves rushing over Blowing Rocks

2009′s First Sunrise – God Light and Waves rushing over Blowing Rocks

Here is another photo of 1/1/09′s Sunrise with the waves crashing in on my position. Taken two minutes after yesterdays Photograph.

The God light blasting out of the clouds in all directions.
Saying Welcome to 2009…

Tomorrow, I post a shot near that big rock in middle right.

HDR Photograph Taken on: 01-01-09 7:34AM EST
Model: Nikon D80 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera
Shutter Speed: 1/500 Second F-Stop: F11 ISO:100 Aperture Priority
Focal length: 18mm Lens: Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR [Vibration Reduction] DX Lens

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2009′s First Sunrise – Blowing Rocks, near Jupiter Inlet, FL

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2009's First Sunrise - Blowing Rocks

2009's First Sunrise - Blowing Rocks

2009′s First Sunrise – Blowing Rocks, near Jupiter Inlet, FL

Lori (In memoriam 9/13/60 – 11/30/08) and I had been planning, well Lori had been planning this trip to the Jupiter Inlet. We planned on Photographing the Lighthouse, Blowing Rocks and The Breakers. Time permitting, the Loxhatchee river area.
I managed to Photograph the Lighthouse and the Blowing Rocks.

Today, I wanted to show the sunrise shot from Blowing Rocks. Being the spiritual person that I am, I guess I needed a sign as to what 2009 portends. I guess maybe Lori sending me a signal from above.

Well…. The God light has never shown so bright for me as this morning. A full 360 degrees, no less, in every picture…

It’s a sign…

Tomorrow, I show more shots from 2009′s first Sunrise on the Gold Coast.

HDR Photograph Taken on: 01-01-09 7:32AM EST
Model: Nikon D80 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera
Shutter Speed: 1/100 Seconds F-Stop: F11 ISO:100 Aperture Priority
Focal length: 95mm Lens: Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR [Vibration Reduction] DX Lens

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The Sunshine Skyway Bridge at Sunset

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The Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Sunset

The Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Sunset

The Sunshine Skyway Bridge at Sunset

Here is the Sunset Shot that Matches Yesterdays Post: http://www.awesomephotographyblog.com/twilight-photography/the-sunshine-skyway-bridge-in-twilight/

I have always found the Sunshine Skyway to be one of the most elusive Landmarks to Photograph. Getting the right lighting, clouds, and weather plus getting the lights on the top of the span to all cooperate is a full time job.

While driving home from the office on Friday night, November 11th, 2008, we noticed that the clouds were tall and billowy. The light was exceptional. The weather was picture perfect. The Paint job and lights on the bridge were all brand new. After Years of chasing the Skyway with Lori (In memoriam 1960 – 2008), we finally got some awesome shots of this, the most magnificent of all bridges.

This HDR Photograph was taken from the South Fishing Pier just minutes before Sunset.

HDR Photograph Taken on: 11-12-08 6:05PM EST
Model: Nikon D80 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera
Shutter Speed: 2.5 Seconds F-Stop: F11 ISO:100 Aperture Priority
Focal length: 95mm Lens: Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR [Vibration Reduction] DX Lens

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The Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Twilight

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The Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Twilight

The Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Twilight

The Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Twilight

I have always found the Sunshine Skyway to be one of the most elusive Landmarks to Photograph. Getting the right lighting, clouds, and weather plus getting the lights on the top of the span to all cooperate is a full time job.

While driving home from the office on Friday night, November 11th, 2008, we noticed that the clouds were tall and billowy. The light was exceptional. The weather was picture perfect. The Paint job and lights on the bridge were all brand new. After Years of chasing the Skyway with Lori (In memoriam 1960 – 2008), we finally got some awesome shots of this, the most magnificent of all bridges.

This HDR Photograph was taken from the South Fishing Pier during the brief 24 minutes of Twilight we get here in Florida… with my dearest Lori by my Side…

Tomorrow I’ll Post the Sunset Shot.

HDR Photograph Taken on: 11-12-08 6:05PM EST
Model: Nikon D80 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera
Shutter Speed: 2.5 Seconds F-Stop: F11 ISO:100 Aperture Priority
Focal length: 95mm Lens: Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR [Vibration Reduction] DX Lens

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Main Street Bar Harbor, ME in Twilight

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Main Street Bar Harbor, ME in Twilight

Main Street Bar Harbor Downtown ME in Twilight

Main Street Bar Harbor Downtown ME in Twilight

When Lori (In memoriam 1960 – 2008) and I had originally planned our Maine trip for Fall 2008. We had planned on visiting Bar Harbor if we had some spare time. We first went to see Moose near the Baxter State park. Then it was off to Bar Harbor. Our First time there… Bar Harbor info site: http://www.barharborinfo.com/

Bar Harbor is now tops on my list of Must See Places. When driving into town you pass thru the Arcadia National Forest. It has trails, carriage roads, Lighthouses, little quaint towns all over and More. Great Fun.

Arcadia National Forest Web site: http://www.nps.gov/acad/

Bar Harbor is this Oasis. Right in the middle of one of Mother Natures most wonderful playgrounds. Boats, and Boats to Lighthouses only accessible by water, Shopping, Dining, clubs, Music, Breweries, you name it’s there…

Lori had told me she always wanted to go to Maine to see Moose. Lori especially loved the Moose. So Kidding with her I said “Look Lori, it’s Bullwinkle on the top of that restaurant”. When she saw the Neon Moose on the Top of Geddy’s, she personally supervised me taking this picture.  This was one of her favorite pictures from our visit to Bar Harbor…

Date Taken: 09-26-08 HDR Photograph in Twilight 5:35PM
Model: Nikon D80 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera
Shutter Speed:1 second F-Stop:f18 ISO:200
Focal length: 65mm Lens: Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR [Vibration Reduction] DX Lens

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Sunset Madeira Beach, Fl

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Madeira Beach at Sunset

Madeira Beach at Sunset

This Photo of Madeira Beach at Sunset takes me back to my childhood. I grew up here. Mom brought us here all the time. We lived many a day here digging holes, making sand castles, collecting shells. Right behind where this photo was taken is an old Hot Dog shop that benefits the Veteran’s. We always had to have a snack at the beach.

Later as a teenager, watching sunset in the car. Late night dates going for a walk on the beach, maybe some smooching with that special someone. All right here!

Tonight it was like being a teenager again, thing…  and a few Pictures…

Photograph Taken on: 08-24-08 6:58PM
Model:Nikon D80 Shutter Speed: 1/30th Second F-Stop:f11 ISO:100 –0.7 step
Focal length: 18mm Lens: Tamron 11-18mm Wide Angle

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