Here is an insane sunset I shot in Bahia Honda. It’s a state park on the way down to Key West. Here is another post with exact directions to this place. We planned this entire trip on the sun setting between the broken old bridge. There were clouds earlier in the day but all left right before sunset.
Just like in all of Miami, there is a new construction site by my house. I spotted this old dock when I was on a walk with my doggie, I immediately knew I had to get a flick of it. I came back with my camera and had to do some ninja moves to get in, but I managed. This is the result of a bit of hard work.
Crazy skies over Miami during sunset. I was struggling to find the right settings on my camera but I think it looks ok for the conditions. I shot this with a Phantom 3 and I think its time to upgrade to something a bit better with a better camera.
This camera works just fine, I just do not like the fixed aperture at 2.8 I wish I had a bit more control over my F-stop.
This weekend was EPIC, I hosted 2 Everglades Photography Workshops and they were both amazing. Its always so good to meet new people and take them to this very special place, it is what fuels my addiction for photography.
This was my last shot of the night, literally. The sky was amazing, the colors where epic and the reflections on the water were perfect. I hardly had to do anything to this image. As you can see it just pops.
I woke up this weekend to shoot the sunrise, unfortunately it was not very picturesque. I felt great to be out there, but the sky was flat, there were no colors and it was just boring for a photos.
This is where my creativity kicked in. I brought some tortillas from home (I know I’m super Mexican) in case this happened. I’m always super prepared, and I’m glad. I started throung tiny pieces to the air for the birds to come and I could get some sort of shot acoomplished, not oly that but it was fun messing around with my friends on the beach at 6:30am
The first pic is me, I put the cam on a tripod on a timer and let it fire while I was running around like a maniac. The second shot was more of what I was aiming for.
Settings: 1/125 F10 ISO 100
This is where you can find me in the mornings shooting the sunrise. If you are ever around come say hi.