Juno Fishing Pier as viewed from a Drone – Jupiter Florida
I always wanted to get a shot of the Juno Fishing Pier. This was a good day, it was overcast and hardly any waves. We found an area of moist sand that was packed down to launch our drones. We only fly one at a time with one person being the visual observer and the other operating the drone. It worked out great, but that sun was still very bright when either drone flew in that direction out past the Juno Fishing Pier. We got out shots and landed safely with no problems. I do have my Part 107 license to fly commercially now.
landscape photo
A Glowing Sunrise in Palm Beach
A Glowing Sunrise – Jupiter Sunrise in Palm Beach
Jupiter Sunrise
Jupiter Sunrise at Coral Cove in Tequesta, Florida
Great Horned Owls in South Florida
One of my fellow photography friends recently found a family of Great Horned Owls in South Florida. We traveled down to see them – An adult and a juvenile Great Horned Owls. The Juvenile owl was not yet ready to fly, but for me, this was the first time I got to see a young Great Horned owl like this.
Seven Mile Bridge Sunrise
The Seven Mile Bridge in the Florida Keys at sunrise Drone image from about 75Ft.
This was a long drive that started early in the morning. I got up at 2am to get ready and out the door by 2:30am. I picked up a friend and drove down to Islamorada in the Florida Keys. We arrived at our first location around 5:30am and were able to photograph the Milky Way over the ocean till 6:15am. We then left to Drive down to the Seven Mile Bridge to catch the sunrise from the western end of the bridge. We got there just in time to setup and to catch the sunrise. the weather was perfect.
Key Biscayne Sunrise
Key Biscayne sunrise on a beautiful February morning. We arrived on Key Biscayne around 5:30am to find the marina parking lot closed till 6am, so we went for a drive around Key Biscayne. the Island has changed so much over the past 40 years since I had once worked on the Island. We got back to the Marina as it began to open. Once parked, we walked for about 20-25 minutes to find a boardwalk above the petrified reef. I remember the petrified reef well, from my youth when my mom would walk us from a parking lot that once existed on the north end by the bridge. We use to snorkel along those shallow areas of the petrified reef to see tropical fish and invertebrates. Great memories. Now it is prohibited to walk over the petrified reef to help preserve it, the area is still beautiful and worth the walk.