In January of this year, we spent a weekend in St. Augustine, Florida, which is on the east coast of Florida about an hour north of Daytona Beach. It was founded in 1565 and is the oldest continuously occupied settlement of European origin in the United States.
There are a lot of scenic opportunities there. We’d visited before, so I looked for some of the less obvious ones.
This photograph is a high dynamic range capture of the interior of the Lightner Museum courtyard in downtown St. Augustine. I didn’t have my tripod with me, so I braced my camera on the railing. It has been processed through Photomatix.
Here are a few of the photographs I made. Details are in the captions.
©2007, Ed Rosack. All rights reserved.
If you go to the gallery for this post and browse through the photos, there’s a bit more info in the captions. The gallery is here: http://edrosack.com/St-Augustine/content/index.html
I probably won’t post again about this until I visit again.
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Ed