Personal Note: Been a long time since I've felt like doing a Sunday Picture Post, people. I'm excited to have the correct frame of mind for enjoying blogging again. The pace of blogging is much more my style than is the snake pit that is Facebook. (The people on Facebook are great, but the program itself is the least intuitive piece of software I've ever had the misfortune to try to work with. I invariably get irritated and leave Facebook after only a little while.)
This first photo was taken at Space View Park in Titusville, Florida. Notice NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building across the water. As a child I loved the whole "space" thing in America. I still get a kick out of seeing stuff like this. At this park there are monuments to the different space programs, Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo, with a Space Shuttle Program monument under construction They also have hand prints and signatures of all the astronauts who were still living when the park was dedicated several years ago.
This black and white photo was taken outside the fence of a beautiful, historic old home in Titusville, Florida. The yard of the home was expertly manicured, while a few inches away on the outside of the fence was runaway weeds. Total lawn care failure there, folks.
Colorful set of old buildings with hip, modern businesses in them. Titusville, Florida.
Lovely Wife watches the sunrise with me a couple of weekends ago. Taken along the Crane Creek Promenade and Manatee Viewing Area in Melbourne, Florida. We saw no manatees though. The sunrise had to suffice. (P.S. Now that we have hot weather, the manatees have moved out of these creeks and such and into the Indian River Lagoon and Atlantic Ocean.)
I thought the "desaturated" look, applied to this photo looked better than my original color and later black and white tries. The hand-made direction sign and the desaturated look make me think of old family 35mm slides. Taken at the Melbourne Harbor Marina in Melbourne, Florida.
Y'all have a blessed Sunday!
1 comment:
Just finished a vacation in Florida, and I miss it already. Thanks for the pics!
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