Beach Morning (116/365)

Kristi and I got up to catch the sunrise our last day in Miami. Though I got some good shots of the sunrise – the best shot of the day was right when I was leaving the beach. I turned around — and there it was: this shot.

Kristi and I got up to catch the sunrise our last day in Miami. Though I got some good shots of the sunrise – the best shot of the day was right when I was leaving the beach. I turned around — and there it was: this shot.

After a few days of shooting nothing but my point-and-shoot, I finally pulled out my Canon DSLR for a little photo shoot. I pulled out the 70-200mm f/2.8 lens, and shot some of the local surfers. This is a cropped very of the shot — even 200m is not long enough. I guess it’s time to get a new lens.

I was taking a nice run down Miami Beach, and I stopped at one of the beach clubs — this is where you can rent a very nice chair, umbrella, cabana, etc., and have any request handled for you.

Another day in Miami. My wife and I were enjoying an evening on our hotel balcony in South Beach when this photo presented itself.

My wife Kristi and I headed down to Miami for a work conference. I was able to go for a run, and brought my little point-and-shoot. This photo is of a harbor overlook.

I was trying my first attempt at photgraphing birds, and didn’t do so well. This “mistake” was my best shot — and I really like it. I did very little in post-processing.

Our office got a new piece of art — and it’s amazing! I take no credit on the value of this photograph — the art speaks for itself!

Another shot of the abandoned greenhouse in Grayslake. I’m facinated by that door — next time I need to bring a longer zoom.

Playground equipment taken from my camera phone.

My son Miles has superpowers. You might not notice them at first — but they *are* there.