Miami Beach, FL - January 28th, 2012
Alex Feldstein has added a photo to the pool:
Yankis has added a photo to the pool:
This was a shot from a recent shoot of this spectacular BMW M3 Convertible.
Car: 2011 BMW M3 Convertible
Mineral White / Fox Red
H&R Coilovers
Forged 1 Seven Mesh 20′s
Camera: Nikon D3
Lens: Nikon 24-70mm f2.8
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Infinity & Beyond Photography: Kev Cook has added a photo to the pool:
Classical tripartite rectangular block, with square-cut corners, and streamlining "eyebrows".
Infinity & Beyond Photography: Kev Cook has added a photo to the pool:
Coral Gables, Florida.
Evan’s Studio has added a photo to the pool:
I took a picture of this kitten right before she was adopted about a month ago — at the Humane Society of Greater Miami.
Phillip Pessar has added a photo to the pool:
I’m going to try to get a photo of every Rooster on Eighth Street (Calle Ocho). Vintage Canon Powershot A20 digital camera with 2.1 megapixel from the thrift store.
Yankis has added a photo to the pool:
This is a shot from a fashion photo shoot for 620 Swimwear. Both girls were a pleasure to work with.
Nikon D3
Nikon 50mm f1.4
For more information or prints contact me at Yanniglakis@aol.com
My Little Photo Album has added a photo to the pool:
And valet parking sign.
victoriaelena has added a photo to the pool:
I went to a picnic today with my family and family friends. It was nice. I love sunsets.
victoriaelena has added a photo to the pool:
I felt like my photostream was in need of some bokeh. Oh, hello, here you go.
victoriaelena has added a photo to the pool:
The famous hill in Tropical Park. I had a lot of fun watching all the little kids run up the hill and roll down. It reminded me how 10 years ago I was doing the same.
victoriaelena has added a photo to the pool:
I didn’t get to try those sausages but they looked (and smelled) amazing. I like fire, but not in a pyromaniac kind of way.
viper1165 has added a photo to the pool:
The statue is a 53-foot bronze monument commissioned by the Florida Department of Transportation and created by Cuban Master Sculptor Manuel Carbonell in 1995. The "Pillar of History" consist of a 36-foot high carved bas-relief column that graphically narrates the lives of the Tequesta Indians, Miami’s first inhabitants, and features 158 figures. At the top stands a 17-foot bronze sculpture,"Tequesta Family" portraying a Tequesta Indian warrior aiming an arrow to the sky, looking for space in eternity, with his wife and child by his side, while the son covers his face in expectation of their extinction. top.