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The wet side of the first cyclonic activity of the western Atlantic Ocean’s 2022 hurricane season, a tropical storm, brushed past Ft. Pierce, Florida on June 4, 2022 leaving little damage. This photograph shows the storm’s outer bands as it moves across the Florida peninsula and enters the Atlantic Ocean.

would love an ID for these birds seen down by the water in Ft. Pierce, Florida

 

edit: I believe that this is a turnstone. thank you to Roger's Photos59 for the ID!!

A WARM SUNRISE (WITH BLOWN HIGHLIGHTS). FT. PIERCE, FL THE SUNRISE CITY

The tiki bar at sunset, a gathering place for all

Strangers united in a tropical port of call

Soon twilight becomes dusk, and dusk becomes night.

If but for only a few hours, soon sunrise will take flight.

 

Location: St. Lucie, Florida

Yesterday's sunrise was calm and serene.

 

Location: Fort Pierce, FL

The turquoise, azure waters of Ft. Pierce, Florida.

 

Location: South Causeway Beach, Ft. Pierce, Florida

 

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A picture perfect Sunday morning on the Indian River, God beams and all.

 

Sunrise, Ft. Pierce Florida.

 

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At the end of a long pier, a fishing shack sits perched above the shallow waters of the Indian River.

 

Location: Ft. Pierce, Florida

 

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The piercing blues of Ft. Pierce, Florida.

 

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There were a few fairly elaborate stencils on one building.

 

Orange Avenue, Fort Pierce.

Dale's is a local chain of barbeque restaurants, with a handful of restaurants scattered around the Treasure Coast. I think this is the original location, since it's the only one with a (still working) neon sign.

 

US 1 South, Fort Pierce.

If you're not familiar with Manatees, they are the most beautiful, graceful, and gentle creatures that call the waters around Florida home. They are also very large and slow moving, and the biggest threat to their well being are the boats and propellers that share their waterspace. So, when boaters encounter a posted sign that says 'Manatee Zone' - they must abide by the 10 mph speed limit, and keep a watchful eye open for these beautiful creatures.

 

Location: South Causeway Park, Ft. Pierce Florida.

 

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Two weeks prior to this blue bird day, I captured this photogenic dock brilliantly silhouetted by the colors of an intense sunrise. I made a mental note to return midday and in different light, and it did not disappoint.

 

Location: Ft. Pierce, Florida

 

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Where blue meets green, lies a shade in between

Like the deep blue sea, dipped in key lime green.

Some call it turquoise, others, azure.

Regardless the color, it’s paradise for sure.

 

Location: Ft. Pierce / Hutchinson Island, Florida

 

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This set of photos was taken at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute visitors facility which is not far from where we live. They have a wonderful collection of small aquariums and a very interesting and informative tour about ocean research.

The beaches packed with sun worshippers lathered in oil are easy find anywhere in Florida. And yet there are plenty of secluded beaches like this, where it's just you and your footprints on a pristine sandy beach and azure water for as far as the eyes can see.

 

Location: Walton Rocks Beach, Jensen Beach Florida.

 

Technical Stuff: 6-second exposure at f/8 ISO 200 using 10-stop ND filter.

 

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Waiting on the sun rise, South Florida. Fort Pierce, the Sunrise City.

This snail was photographed clinging to sand spur at the George Le Strange preserve in Ft. Pierce, Florida.

Did a little star shooting during my most recent night out at Bluefield, Ft. Pierce, Fl. I didn't realize my intervalometer was set wrong so I have a gap in-between each exposure, damn rum!

 

Nikon D610 & Nikon 18mm f3.5 manual lens.

 

48 Total captures, corrected in Lightroom and stacked in Photoshop.

 

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Pup was wagging his tail all the way to his Human!

Relaxing in the shade,

Beneath the shadows of a palm

Swept off my feet in wonderment,

Embraced in a sense of calm

This gypsy life I’ve led,

The many roads less traveled,

Have led me to this paradise

It’s beauty I’ve unraveled.

 

Location: Sunset last night, Ft. Pierce, Florida

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Was looking through some of the shots I took of Alicia again to make sure I didn't overlook anything good, this is another one that I really like, little bit less of a flare but I love the bokeh!

 

So I basically have food poisoning, been throwing for the past 2 days and it is NOT fun at all. Had a shoot planned for tomorrow but I don't think I am up for that, stomach is just in constant knots, if anyone has ever had it before they know how bad it sucks. & now I think I can only upload like 1 more photo for the month because I don't have a pro account :( sighhh.

 

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Nikon D80

50mm f/1.8

Natty Light

 

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In this case, the event was the afternoon thundershower that rolled in from the west with the clouds.

 

Location: Walton Rocks Beach, Jensen Beach Florida.

 

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CONSTRUCTION STARTED IN 1920, COMPLETED IN 1921. AT WHICH TIME THE INLET WAS COMPLETED OPENING THE ST. LUCIE RIVER TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. DURING WWII FT.PIERCE WAS THE AMPHIBIOUS LANDING TRAING BASE FOR THE US NAVY, AND THE BIRTH PLACE OF THE NAVY SEALS.

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Fort Pierce is a city in and the county seat of St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. It is also known as the Sunrise City, sister to San Francisco, California, the Sunset City. The population was 41,590 at the 2010 census. As of 2012, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 42,645. It is named after the army installation of Fort Pierce built in the area in 1838 during the Second Seminole War.

 

Fort Pierce was awarded the 2005 City of Excellence Award by the Florida League of Cities for overall excellence in city government and in 2011, Main Street Fort Pierce, Inc. received the Great American Main Street Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation in downtown.

 

During the city's centennial celebration, a time capsule was installed in the lobby of the city hall. This time capsule has an attractive sculpture atop of it.

 

Facts about Fort Pierce courtesy of: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Pierce,_Florida

 

Along the shore there floats a dock,

Where fishermen gather and pelicans flock.

Come sunrise and sunset,

The pier is dipped in gold

But its after twilight,

When the real adventures unfold.

 

Location: Ft. Pierce, Florida

 

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St.Lucie River, Ft.Pierce Florida

To be ready to shoot the best colors of sunrise, it's usually still dark when I arrive and set up. More often than not, I have the location all to myself - but in this case, a couple fishermen and a handful of boats accompanied me at Ft. Pierce inlet.

 

Location: Ft. Pierce, Florida

 

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... and now for something completely different. Behind the palm trees, the glamorous beaches, and tropical sunsets - is the company that keeps the lights on and the A/C running in Florida. FPL (Florida Power & Light) generates almost a billion watts of electricity from their Port St. Lucie nuclear power plant on Hutchinson Island ... enough energy to power over one million homes.

 

Point Of Interest: The two dome-roofed buildings silhouetted on the horizon are nuclear reactors, built in 1976 and 1983.

 

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Ft. Pierce pier, 6:23 am. The sun wouldn't crest the horizon for another half hour, but its' colors already filled the sky for a handful of fishermen and myself this morning.

 

Location: Ft. Pierce, Florida

 

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This set of photos was taken at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute visitors facility which is not far from where we live. They have a wonderful collection of small aquariums and a very interesting and informative tour about ocean research.

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