LOCATION :: Gateway to Delray

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Gateway to Delray by Chip Bunnell Photography

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The outside temperature read 43 degrees on this crisp January morning. As I pointed the car towards the fast approaching sunrise, I questioned where I would go to capture the first colors of the new day. Admittedly, I had a little bit of a late start, but this actually opened up a new possibility.

The little city of Delray Beach continues to grow. Atlantic, the avenue not the ocean, is brimming with new restaurants and shops, many with a distinctively sheik flare. The old schoolhouse is now a square in the center of the action, hosting festivals and activities year around. Art and culture are a big part of this revitalization project.

So the question is how do you let those exiting off I-95 know what they are about to enter? How about a colorful and unique gateway? The joint team of the landscape architects and engineers from the PBS&J firm coupled with textile artist Michelle Newman designed a manicured green space with 6 creative vertical columns. Various aspects of Delray’s culture are represented in the artistry. Each is lit to allow viewers to enjoy the details not only during the day, but also during night viewings. Ironically, it was only because of my later than planned start that allowed me to see wonderful colors in the background dawn sky and be inspired to make this frame.

Once again, images are everywhere…if you are prepared and take the time to seek them out.

Photo Stuff: Single frame, Processed in LR and Topaz Clarity. I incorporated a slightly lower position to add height and drama to the art as well as push the columns further into the morning sky.

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LOCATION :: What The…Truck?

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Chip Bunnell Photogphy Key West Delray Palm Beach FloridaKey West has always been known for its colorful inhabitants with a creative outlook. Once you leave the crowds of Duval Street and the long list of tourist hotspots such as Margaritaville, Sloppy Joe’s and your favorite key lime pie house, you begin to see how truly “colorful” the locals really are in their daily lives. An impromptu visit to The Conch Republic last weekend allowed us some time to explore a few of the back roads. At only 2 miles x 4 miles in size, I thought I had seen them all, but I was wrong. While traveling, a unique truck caught my attention from a quiet side street. With a loving nod from my lovely wife, I circled the block to investigate the find.

As Key West is an island, connected to the mainland by a number of bridges of varying sizes, the clear waters and all things ocean are important to the locals. It impacts all aspects of their lives from the seafood on the dinner plate to the art they create. Apparently, the owner of this once common Ford F-150 decided to turn his transportation into a rolling piece of marine art. From what I could see, the truck started with a basic blue base coat. A mural of ocean textures, coral and various fish species came next. Of course, what kind of ocean scene would this be without 3-D corals and shells strategically attached…all over! This once common pick up, that would never get any attention, has now become something that not only made me do a double take, but make an effort to fight throngs of tourists to circle the block, just to get a closer look.

After admiring, photographing and chuckling a bit, I had to follow the artist’s lead and say to myself, “What The…Truck?”

Single Frame, Processed in LR and Topaz Clarity

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