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Paul J. Sumberg, Sr.
is a landscape/nature photographer who divides his time between Florida and the mountains of Georgia, the Carolinas and Tennessee. He cannot pass an old building or structure without stopping and shooting a couple photographs.-
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Becalmed
The Pram fleet at Davis Island Yacht Club was becalmed. February 21, 2010.
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Black and White images from Tampa Bay
I sorted through some images this week and found these shots from around Tampa Bay. The first and last are at Davis Islands and the middle is in Riverview.
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Tagged Davis Islands, Landscape, Palm trees, Photography
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MOTH is an amazing little boat.
The MOTH is a tiny mono-hull sailboat with a very unique feature. This boat has hydrofoils that lift it out of the water when enough speed is obtained. Then it’s Katie Bar The Door because this little bug really bugs … Continue reading
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Shoulder To Shoulder
This is a tight squeeze. Davis Island Yacht Club Thursday evening race – July 8th, 2010
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Teamwork
Racing a boat this small and light really requires smooth teamwork. This is from Thursday evening races at Davis Island Yacht Club July 8, 2010.
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Birds of a feather plus one at Davis Island Yacht Club
During my shoot at Davis Island Yacht Club on Thursday evening, I caught these birds flying close by.
Color or B&W? Which do you like?
Which image do you prefer? Color or B&W? Title – Lean on me, Brother. These palm trees were on the southern tip of David Island at the entrance to the seaplane basin.