5/17/2006

St. Augustine Sunrise by the Dock of the Bay


One of my favorite locations in the State of Florida is St. Augustine. There's so many photo ops in this old City. Whether historical, the lighthouse, the wildlife at the Alligator Farm and the scenes by the bay or the beach.

This scene was shot behind the lighthouse, by the dock of the bay.

I got eaten by no-see-ums to get this shot.

Later infidels.

2 comments:

Pete Moss said...

Been to St. Augustine. Beautiful old city. They say is the oldest occupied city in the U.S. Don't forget Fort Marion, got any shots of that? I stayed at one of those Victorian Bed and Breakfast in which you have breakfast in the morning with the owners of the house and other complete strangers. It was a nice trip. I also lost all my photos from that trip when I accidently formated my flascard while trying to make room for more photos. That's why I have to go back. Also the car broke down on the way there.

My main thing was, I wanted to see ghosts. Took the ghost tour. Didn't see squat. Just walked a lot and we would stop periodically in front of a cemetery or a house and the dude would tell us a ghost story. People would then proceed to take photos hoping to capture a disembodied spirit.

Michael Pancier Photography said...

Pete, the ghost tour was cool. You can see ghosts if you spend a few hours at the spanish restaurant like I did chugging sangria and tapas.