Posts Tagged ‘daytona beach’

I was walking around at the park today just trying to find some kind of creative shot. Finally got this one. It’s called Muhly Grass. This is in the little park just south of MG on the Halifax Condominium. I shot this with The Nikkor 35mm F/1.8. Might possibly be my new favorite lens. Great quality for a reasonable price! I think I paid $200 for it at BestBuy.

 

This is the very first one of my panoramic photos printed on Kodak Metallic Paper. It is framed with a 3 inch satin black frame. There were spacers placed between the glass and the photo to protect it. it is 3ft tall and 5ft long. It has a 22 inch LED light mounted to the top of the frame and when turned on you can see how the metallic paper shimmers. This is #1 of only 10 that will EVER be printed. Own a beautiful shot of the Seabreeze Bridge at Sunrise in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Sunset Daytona Beach

This was a great shot I got of the sun setting behind some kind of tower in Daytona Beach. Got this one wit the Nikkor 55-200mm lens.

Isn’t she so cute??? with her little wine glass. This was during the 95.7‘s Hog Happy Hour at Blue Grotto in Daytona Beach. They were giving away a car from Jon Hall Hyundai. It’s a great place right on the Halifax River at the Halifax Harbor Marina. Great food, great drinks, and a great view of the marina.

 

After five years at Razzles Night Club, Jamison has retired!!! lol

This is a shot I took while walking down Beach St. in Downtown Daytona Beach. I took this one with a .42 wide angle adapter lens I got off of Amazon. It’s a low price lens, but works pretty well in instances like this.

This is the lens for sale on Amazon

This is the sunset in Daytona Beach the night before Hurricane Isaac brought all the rain!!!

I shot this photo with:

Crane under the Sunglow Peir

Crane under the Sunglow Pier

This shot could not have come out any better than it did. This is completely untouched.

Staring down the hand rail

Staring down the handrail

I bent down to tie my shoe and thought the angle of the handrail looked really cool with the sunset behind it.