Just like I planned, I began my adventure visiting the Key Biscayne lighthouse. I walked around the state park where it is located and eventually visited the monument. During my time at the park, I was able to climb the stairs of the lighthouse and take pictures from a nice high view. Being hundred of feet high I was able to take many pictures from a high angle that I did not know I could take! If I were a few minutes late, I would not have had the opportunity to take great pictures at a high angle. In
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At the top of the lighthouse |
After spending a few hours in the park taking pictures of the lighthouse and its beaches, my family and I made a slight detour, catching a quick bite at a restaurant. Eventually, we made our way to Upper Buena Vista and Miami's Design District. Both of these places were close to one another and we did not have to face the challenge of Miami traffic when hopping from one to the other.
Upper Buena Vista was a little crowded than I expected it to be, but I still was able to get worthy pictures.
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Upper Buena Vista |
Miami Design District was not really crowded, but I often had to wait for people to move from the frame. This place featured many eccentric pieces of artwork that I plan on featuring in the magazine. Everything here was relatively close to one another and it did not take a lot of time taking the pictures as it did back at the state park.
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Miami Design District |
The last place that I visited was The Lincoln Eatery, these pictures were shot during the night which was perfect since it was not an outdoors location and had its own bright lighting. Trying to arrive to the eatery we had sit in traffic for a while since it is located in South Beach, a busier part of Miami.
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