I visited St. Augustine, Florida last week with fellow Photography Interest Group member Tom M. It’s a high density photo-op environment and if you haven’t ever been there you really should go. We only spent a few hours, but we saw interesting things to photograph almost everywhere we looked. Here are a few examples:
Three trees, their shadows, and the Castillo de San Marcos
Bottoms up – The St. Augustine Lighthouse staircase
Alcove in the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine
I’ve written about this town several times before. You can browse through those posts by selecting the category from the pull down on the right (or click this link). And you can visit this set on Flickr to see other images from St. Augustine.
Thanks for stopping by and reading my blog. Now – go make some photos!
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Made me smile: partly with the great shots (as wonderful as ever) and partly with the expression ‘high density photo-op environment’!
Thanks, Rhona. St. Augustine is one of those places that is just photogenic. It would take a long time to exhaust all the possibilities there.