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Gorgeous sunset at Key Biscayne, FL.
Going back to a few shots I took, just before a very busy and crazy couple of weeks, here is a view of the Key Biscayne Bay taken as a single long-exposure. It is composed almost full frame in-camera without major post work.
Enjoy the view!
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Hollywood Boulevard.
Sunshine.
Chinese Theater.
Footprints in the cement.
Stars on the sidewalk.
Tourists, homeless men,
aspirants, dreamers,
angels & lunatics,
me, Marilyn -
is she real? Asked her name
she purrs.
She's a dream, an ideal,
a ghost.
Hope lives.
Despite another quiet night in the Village, fire trucks stand ready at the Key Biscayne Fire Rescue Department on the island's main drag of Crandon Boulevard. Key Biscayne, Florida, USA.
A pesar de otra noche tranquila en el pueblo, los camiones de bomberos están listos en el Departamento de Bomberos de Key Biscayne en Crandon Boulevard, la calle principal de la isla. Key Biscayne, Florida, Estados Unidos.
i must have waited for years to get this photo...lol..one thing or the other.. this little boat rental place on Hobbie beach has everything you will like in a sunset photo...well lets see we have sun, ocean, then sails, palm trees and guess what no people..yup patience does pay off in photography. have a great evening my friends.
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Sunset at Key Biscayne this evening. Our friend Carlos Molina must have been driving 100 mph on 836 to make it out there while the light was still amazing.
Tonight's sunset was a beautiful one. A fitting way to end the year.
For you tech nuts, this shot was handheld at ISO 1000. No photoshop. Only color enhancements in Adobe Lightroom 2.2.
As a bonus, I did manage to get the moon and Venus in this shot, although it's tiny in this image.
Have a safe and Happy New Year.
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Recreation Area occupies approximately the southern third of the island of Key Biscayne, at coordinates 25°40′25″N 80°09′34″W. The park includes the Cape Florida Light, the oldest standing structure in Greater Miami.
Hauled ass to Key Biscayne to literally make it within 2 minutes of sunset....I was pissed least to say but I got this and a couple other good shots in, that made it worth the rush..Happy Monday to everyone if such a thing exists!
Look but don't touch! A beautiful blue Portuguese Man O'War is a Jellyfish that will wash up onto the shoreline. You don't want to be barefoot and step on one of these! If you look closely, you can see the reflection of my friend and I.
Virginia Key, Key Biscayne, FL
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Sorry for the post and run... work is crazy... I'll try to catch up with you in the evening.
Key Biscayne, The Barrier Island
Key Biscayne is a barrier island located at the north end of the reef-strewn Florida Straits. One thousand years before Columbus sailed, the Tequesta
inhabited the island. These coastal fishermen navigated dugout canoes between the island and the mainland.
The Spanish explorers and missionaries referred to the native people in the area around Biscayne Bay as Vizcaynos.
. Though this name for them is documented in a 1675 mission report letter from Bishop Calderon de Cuba, and though several tales offer explanations, the true origin of the name which graces Biscayne Bay and Key Biscayne remains a mystery.
In 1513, Juan Ponce de Leon sailed from Puerto Rico searching for cities of gold. He landed in this island because of its distinctive location, and the fresh water and firewood found in the area. The island became a prominent landmark for the earliest navigators in America waters. During a twenty year British rule which began in 1763, British Royal Surveyors charted the waters. Florida was returned to Spain in the 1783 Treaty of Paris. Spain ceded Florida to the United States in 1821, and territorial status was granted later that same year. Florida became a state in 1845.
Source: local sign