Showing posts with label William. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Surprise Trip to the Beach

My boyfriend suggested we make the drive to the beach after I picked him up from work one evening. I was skeptical about the time frame but I liked the idea of adventure. We changed clothes and made our way down to Cocoa Beach. The weather had begun to get stormy but it made for some beautiful photos. 


To my right the fading sunlight lit up these plumes in the clouds. 


To my left the clouds turned fluorescent and seemed to mirror the waves as they rolled up to the shore.


A close up shot of this beautifully rosy sky. 


My boyfriend basking the the simultaneously calm and stormy nature of the beach. 

Monday, May 26, 2014

William

William and I decided to go exploring the new East End Market. It was a wonderful day filled with great food and wine. I was able to capture these beautiful shots of him enjoying the view from the second floor balcony. 



Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Easter 2014

I went home to visit family in Tampa for Easter and I was fortunate enough to get several breathtaking photographs.


Normally it is preferred to have an unobstructed sunset, however, many layers and textures of clouds can create a beautifully dramatic sunset. 


William and my two sisters at dusk.


A dock under the clouds in the very last moments of daylight. 


My sister Jenny lives in an above garage apartment near downtown St.Petersburg. Her landlady keeps a stunning garden. Hidden towards the back is an old broken ceramic hand featuring the defining areas of palmistry. 


A lovely speckled plant. 



Ethereal plumbago peak up through the foliage. 


This delicate trumpet flower elegantly shifts to a gorgeous pink hue. 


An close up view of a trumpet flower reveals an interior design that resembles a star fish. 


My sister took us for a bike ride around The Pier. The Pier was an aquarium and unique tourist destination for many years. I remember taking field trips there as a child. In recent years The Pier has become abandoned. There have been plans for development in the works for years, however The Pier remains closed and largely untouched. The surrounding area is still available for pedestrians to walk around and the docks behind The Pier are still open. A brown pelican waits patiently for scraps as a group of people fish. 


A small neighborhood park was covered in plants shedding hundreds of fuchsia petals. I wanted to capture the light from the setting sun as is fell into the park. I didn't realize until later that some of the glare from the sun matched the striking color of the flowers. 



The little brown pelican that patiently waits for my sister to return home.