Captured one warm evening in late May, 2019. Such was my rush to exit the car, I almost left the shift in drive because I only had a few seconds to configure the camera.
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The reason why many a Bahamian school kid have rotting teeth, this was a childhood favorite of mine. I asked the vendors on the beach at Sandals resort if they had any and took this with a manual focus 50mm lens ordered for parts on eBay.
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Tutufa bubo, common name for the “giant frog snail” or “giant frog shell”. I take photos of these shells because there was a time when they were so common you could come back with a handful just by going on a shoreline stroll. Today, they are rare and can be seen only in the main public library in downtown Nassau. For years the upstairs section of the library, which used to serve as the first prison, has been closed due to renovations. At some point in the future, I endeavor to get permission to borrow the rarest and photograph them on the beach.
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I was searching for something to photograph for the longest time near the Blue Sail restaurant overlooking the beach at Sandyport, but couldn’t make anything work. Finally I just decided to record video of Balmoral Island, named after the castle, when I thought the framing might work well for a still.
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I missed golden hour and was about to head home when I caught this frame through the passenger window and decided to pull over, cross the road and take the photo. This is an ornamental tree, also known as Indian Almond, Malabar or Tropical Almond.
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SPOTLIGHT Beach Poinciana How it was made. This photograph was a happy accident. I was recording video for my website, but the wind was so high that my face ended up getting sandblasted and the flower would not stay anchored. There was a lull in the gusts that allowed me [...]
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Everyday, I see this photo and have to remind myself that yes, it is real, and yes, I do live here. It sits above my bed, waiting for me on those days when I’m sick or the weather doesn’t permit leaving the house.
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A colonial era postal collection box stands in front of the Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation at Vendue House in downtown Nassau. Â Like all of these scattered throughout the globe, it was manufactured in Scotland.
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Behind the cemetery at St. Mathew’s Anglican church, sits a small clearing near Shirley Street. I had to stop my car because the atmosphere was so mystical.
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This is a wider shot of the Chipman Estate, an abandoned parcel of land on West Bay Street, across from the area where many fishing boats moor. These boats are usually owned by the same people that run the restaurants of Arawak Cay.
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I was able to make this photo after many failed attempts over several days. I knew the image I had in my mind but the light wasn’t cooperating. Finally on a chilly winter day in February, the sky was cloud free and I was able to complete my vision.
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This downtown building sat abandoned for many years before it fell apart or was partially demolished. I was very lucky to catch this fleeting state of beauty.
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I work so hard to get these photos. I look forward to a day when I can get some proper lenses and a camera undamaged by sea salt or plagued by sensor issues. He persisted.
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This is one of the oldest buildings in downtown Nassau. Royal Bank of Canada was the first international bank to set up operations in the country more than a century ago, followed by Barclays.
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I’m in love with this island and wish it was available to buy. Then I wish I had the money to buy it. I would then try to gain independence from The Bahamas and rename it Capricious, before going bankrupt.
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It was hard to get this photo without the undulations of the sea getting the tip of the lens wet. I was standing on slippery rocks trying to get a clear shot of the sunset. My mother used to say whenever the sun was red like this, it was the dust from the Sahara Desert being blown all the way across the Atlantic. There is some truth to this.
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As a small child, I remember being transfixed by the animated film from 1940 set to classical music. The narrator was the conductor from a live orchestra. It was an amazing technical accomplishment if you think about it from a color and musical perspective. At the time my father would have been two years old. Making this felt like a nod to Disney.  A portrait orientation of the photo “Long Cay Time Travel”.
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