Wakodahatchee is an awesome place to find Anhinga’s in action, hunting for fish. I’ve actually got a few great photos from there of these water birds with their catch of the day.
I drove all around Palm Beach Gardens looking for a place to shoot the sunset and ended up at the garbage dump park which is better known as Dyer Park.
Photographing Ter-Tech’s BMW drift car at night drifting the track was one of the most difficult shoots I’ve done. When the car is staying still it’s easy to get a good quality image.
I went to the Everglades hoping to find some pythons from all the hype that’s been on the news recently about boa constrictors. Well I didn’t see any large pythons eating alligators but I did run into this cute little Yellow Rat Snake.
Driving home from Orlando yesterday, me and a friend stopped by East Lake Tohopekaliga to check out the sunset. The area itself was very serene with beautiful oak trees that had Spanish moss hanging from them.
Another angle of the Ter-Tech drift car taken from PBIR at sunset. I have action shots coming of this amazing car drifting across the track so check back later tomorrow!
I know a lot of you have been waiting to see Ter-Tech’s BMW 3 Series drifting machine in all it’s glory. Well… last night I finally had the opportunity to photograph it for the whole world to see.
When I went into Hungryland Natural Area I wasn’t expecting much. But as I was driving down the old dirt road, rays from the sun started bursting out across the sky as the sun fell behind the clouds.
I was wandering around one of the parks in Palm Beach County, and found a raccoon looking for food. I don’t care what anyone says, Raccoons are totally cool animals.
I went out to J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area yesterday for sunset. I completely forgot my wide angle lens at home but I had my handy-dandy Canon PowerShot S90 with me.












