The Splendor of Pinewood

In continuation from a previous post found here we further explore Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales, Florida. This is another image from Pinewood Estate, a Mediterranean-style mansion, located on the property. The bold, vibrant colors of the fountain really caught my eye as well as the four frogs adorning the bottom of this Spanish style fountain. The soft, gentle flow of water makes for a calm, peaceful setting. Cast iron benches in the background create a beautiful spot to relax and take it all in or perhaps even enjoy a book.

Future posts will showcase some more of this exquisite place so please do stay tuned. Thanks for looking and please feel free to leave a comment!

Silence Is Golden

When you live in Florida I think it’s mandatory to take pictures of boats and sunsets πŸ™‚ But seriously they just fit like a great pair of shoes. I live just up the street from the beach and the marina. It’s a great place to go just to unwind from a long day even if you don’t take a camera. There wasn’t a lot of clouds but there was enough that it looked like it might be a decent sunset. So I ventured down to the beach to see what I could capture. The water was calm and peaceful as the sun was dipping down and creating this beautiful golden backdrop. I got lostΒ  in the silence and for a little bit it felt like I was the only person on Earth. The reflection of the boats was calming as this scene unfolded before my eyes.

The Pioneers of Osceola

I participated in Scott Kelby’s 4th annual Worldwide Photowalk on Saturday October 1st in beautiful downtown Kissimmee, Florida. It was an absolute treat to photograph an area that isn’t too far from me but yet I have never been to. I have joined all 4 photowalks and have always enjoyed doing so. On this particular day the weather was very nice and it was perfect to walk around and explore a new town. I am drawn to architectural elements and had researched this area to see what was there to shoot. I found out about this courthouse and where it was located and knew I needed to see it in person. After exploring every side and angle of this impressive building I came across this scene and was stopped in my tracks. The way the light was coming through the trees and lighting up the area behind the statue was amazing. The sun just in the corner of the scene was perfect!

For more information about the history of the courthouse click here: Osceola County Historical Courthouse.

For more information about the statue please click here.