Every time one of my sisters-in-law and I get together, we can’t help it, we just get into conversations that have to do with photography. And when all three of us are together, forget it! The conversations are totally PHOTOGRAPHY! It’s so “photogranerd-ish”! It’s no wonder we got that nickname. We talk about our latest experiences, camera technicalities, other photographers, Photoshop, etc.
The three of us agree that it’s hard to get creative (photography wise) when we are out with the rest of our family (meaning our husbands). In other words they don’t have the patience to stop, every time we want to capture something cool (it has no meaning to them).
When my husband and I decided we were taking a trip to visit our niece in Port St. Lucie, I told Debbie (my sister-in-law), we needed to get away by ourselves, so we can focus on doing our thing! Unfortunately, this time around Karina was not able to join us. Hopefully, the next time, we all can meet together.
Debbie had previously talked to me about taking a drive around Ft. Pierce, an old historic town, near where she lives. I thought it would be interesting and fun. I would like to call this part 1 of this photography adventure. We didn’t have time to capture everything, like the old houses, broken bridges, and the sunset photos we wanted to do. However, we were able to stop by the Ft. Pierce Marina, the A.E. Backus Museum, the Seven Gables House , crossed the Jensen Bridge Causeway, drove through Hutchinson Island, and captured a photo of the power plant there (this is one of my favorite photos). I hope we can soon get together again so we can continue part 2 of this photo walk.
We were able to stop under the Jensen Beach Causeway, where a lot of fisherman hangout.
We were driving around and when I saw the bright blue water that surrounds this power plant, I had to stop. This is the St. Lucie FP&L Power Plant.
Inside the Seven Gables Home.
My own reflection ;)
Here are some captures I got of my photogranerd sister-in-law, Debbie. Make sure you visit her blog post to view the photos she captured from this photo walk.
I love the silhouette jumping photos that we took of each other. That was totally fun, and a workout too... at least for me! hahaha
I think it's uniquely cute how Debbie covers one eye with her hand, because she can't keep one eye shut when taking a picture. She unconsciously does this and I got her in action!
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