Whats the perfect way to end a night? Well, for me it was shooting the sunset, for this two guys it was leaving the surfboards on the sand and going for a quick dip to release their inner child. It was loads of fun to watch and better yet to be a part of…
You can’t see the surfers as this was a long exposure. The reason I did the shot at F22 was to get the startburst effect on the lights.
Camera settings:
8 seconds F22 ISO 320

Even time I watch the sunrise its like being re-born again. It is a reminder that the day ahead of us is full of opportunity and we must cease on that. I always try to make the best out of every single day of my life, from work to family to friends. I think I have found a balance but I keep my photography as my start of the day. I also wrap up the day by shooting a sunset.

I shot this photo from Brickell Key, and let me tell you, I always get kicked out of there for taking pictures. Whats with you people?? I hate getting kicked out of places for taking pictures, why is this place so exclusive, don’t pretend you do not enjoy looking at photos on the internet. Its so frustrating. I know you want me to buy your photography permit so you can make a few bucks off of me, but I mean really I can’t take pictures form your island??
The security guard told me I could take pictures with my phone just not my camera. So you rather have crappy pictures of this place instead of good ones??? Makes no sense.
Anyhow, I always manage to take pictures before I get kicked out, but it never fails…. At this point it has become a game.

A couple days ago I posted about an insane sunset that just kept going and going and going. Well this is how it ended up into the night. This was my last shot of the night and an insane one to say the least. I was super happy with the result and even though I have shot from here many many times, this is by far my favorite photo from this particular spot. It only took 6 years to get a great shot from here….
Camera settings:
30 Seconds F25 ISO 100

Here is an insane sunset. I shot this form Miami Beach, from 5th street to be exact. I was hoping for a good sunset but instead I got a crazy one. The colors were insane, the sky was on fire and it just kept getting better and better. We had about 45 minutes of greatness, it was perfect.
Sometimes I’m lucky to get 2 minutes of color, and sometimes you get non stop action into the night.


