79 Anchor Drive, Indian Harbour Beach FL 32937, listed by Randy Parkhouse randy@palaceproperties.com for Palace Properties International (http://www.palaceproperties.com/).
Tag Archives: Florida
Early Morning on the Intracoastal Water way
This is a 180 degree panoramic shot from Ballard Park over looking the Intracoastal Way Way near the Eau Gallie Causeway. The timing was a trick to catch the sun peeking over the horizon. The trick is to get enough light but not so much you leave half of the shot under or over exposed. I thinking of printing this out for a wall mural.
Trade Winds Realty
I just did a shoot with Brett McMeans of Trade Winds Builders. Brett has a property listed 1907 Hwy A1A Unit 105 Indian Harbour Beach FL
Quiet sun raise
Sometimes I get up early to catch the perfect conditions to take a photo. This image is located near the Eau Gallie Causeway crossing the Indian River Lagoon. I like the sail boat sitting quietly waiting for the sun to raise that the day to begin a new day.
Celebration of Dance
Featuring the best of Brevard in jazz, tap, modern, contemporary and lyrical dance from local studios and dance companies. Colorful costumes and creative choreography, an exciting dance spectacular held at the Henegar Art Center!
Holy Trinity Soccer
Real Estate Photography
I have been studying elements of the photography used in Real Estate sale material. I found this very insightful how to for realtors to use when taking pictures of there listings.
I fund these tips here Web Real Estate Market web site
Photography tips for listing agents
You will need: A camera, a towel, a table or sturdy flat surface, a hammer, a phone and a room that needs to be photographed.
- Remove camera from case.
- Remove battery from camera and put it in your pocket.
- Place towel on flat surface.
- Place camera on top of towel.
- Fold towel over camera until it is completely covered.
- Pick up the hammer and hit the camera at least 10 times. When the camera is flat you have hit it enough times.
- Use the phone to call a photographer.
- Carefully pick up the towel and keep it folded and toss it in the trash (this part may take some practice).
- Take the battery to a recycling center.
- Hire a professional photographer