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Yesterday morning I got some crazy colors during sunrise. This was probably the most colorful sunrise I've seen in a very long time. I stopped at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse first to test out my new 18-270mm lens. With this lens and my Canon Rebel T3, I think I have the perfect combination for a small DSLR setup for traveling. I plan on using this setup for two months in Thailand starting June 8th! The detail with my Rebel T3 isn't as good as my 5DMK2 but the color is just as vibrant. And that's what I'm looking for because Thailand is a very colorful country so this setup will work perfectly for my trip.
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This is the spiral staircase inside the Jupiter Lighthouse leading to the observation deck atop of the lighthouse. The Jupiter Lighthouse is located in Jupiter, Florida, on the north side of the Jupiter Inlet. The lighthouse was was built on an Indian shell mound and was completed in 1860 at a cost of more than $60,000. The top of the 105-foot tower is 146 feet above sea level.
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Sunrise from May 25 2014 along Palm Beach County at the Jupiter Marina, Juno Beach Pier, Dubois Park and Jupiter Lighthouse. HDR image processed in Photomatix.
Brown Pelican proudly stands guard by the Jupiter Lighthouse. Construction of the Lighthouse was completed in 1860, making it the oldest structure in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Sunrise from May 25 2014 along Palm Beach County at the Jupiter Marina, Juno Beach Pier, Dubois Park and Jupiter Lighthouse. HDR image processed in Photomatix.
Large tree at the base of the lighthouse. The Ficus altissima tree, was planted in 1935 in tribute to the Keepers who had lived there. view from the top; www.jupiterlighthouse.org/
I took this photo a few years ago at the Jupiter Inlet Park in Jupiter, Florida.
We lived a couple of miles from here back in the mid 80's. The light used to shine on the back of our house at night time.
The tide was out at the time I took this photo. There are two parks at the inlet, this one and immediatly to the left in this photo is Dubois Park.
A pod of Bottlenose Dolphins moved through Jupiter Inlet this morning. In this photo, one was passing in front of the Jupiter Lighthouse.
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