LOCATION :: The Olds on Ocean

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Oldsmobile on Miami Beach by Chip Bunnell PhotographySoBe (South Beach) is an area with a seriously split personality. The nights are filled with thumping music, adult beverages and toned people wearing the most trendy threads you could find in any fashion magazine. Sunrise, well, that’s a whole different vibe. The streets are quiet and those same fit people are on the beach for a run or early morning yoga. What a difference just a few hours can make.

Regardless of the time, the one constant is the sighting of seriously flashy cars. At night, Ocean Drive is lined with Ferraris, Lamborghinis and the like.  Here, Porches are as common as Chevys. Even in the early morning you will find pretty much the same assortment. While I have always fancied myself a Ferrari man, the classics are equally appealing…especially one completed restored and detailed to perfection.

Enter the owner of the Avalon Hotel. Few things get attention like a shiny, 4 wheeled classic proudly displayed in front of a swanky boutique hotel. Knowing this, he purchased and parked just a such ride just outside the front door. The hotel was white, trimmed in a very south Florida yellow. The Oldsmobile…a matching white trimmed in a similar pastel yellow. Eye catching? It caught mine, especially on this particular morning.

The sidewalks had just been cleaned which left a wonderful wetness to the street. I used a distant headlight to pull the viewer’s eye further into the frame. The passenger headlight was intentionally cropped off to focus on the flowing lines of the hood and the rich, glossy paint of the side panels as you move down the street. A slight reflection can be seen in the wet pavement below. Majestic palm trees flowing in the background complete the scene. The Olds on Ocean Drive marks the spot!

3 Frame HDR, Processed in LR, PS and Topaz Clarity

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CITYSCAPE :: A Truck and a Penthouse View

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Chip Bunnell Photography Delray Beach Palm Beach FloridaA weekend morning is filled with a wonderfully unique feel.  The crowds are non-existent, unless you are in a famous coffee house, and the pace of life is relaxed. The morning sun casts a warm golden glow over all it can touch. And, let’s face it, you often find some humorous sights that not even the best sitcom writer could dream up.  I found one of those very sights this past weekend.

Image, if you will, driving down the main street of Your Town, USA.  You look up to find a distinctive face attached to a fit body staring back at you. Not so uncommon? How about if that face and body are attached to 4 paws and a tail? Still nothing unique?  Okay, how about if this startling stare is coming from atop a Ford Bronco II?  Yes, sports fans, I was treated to a 1st in my many years of travels – a large dog perched on top of a large truck in the middle of the city center. Needless to say, this required a quick turn down a side street and grabbing my camera to capture this very unique moment.

I learned an individual was hired to pressure wash the city sidewalks.  He wanted to bring his trusty companion with him.  It would be far too uncomfortable for his 4-legged friend to remain inside the crowded truck, so what is a man to do? Put him on the roof of course! Bear in mind, this was not simply a dog on a roof.  Oh no, this was a dog on the roof with his comfortable dog bed and a full bowl of cool, refreshing water.

I watched this scene play out for several minutes. As the man moved about the sidewalk, cleaning away the dirt and debris, his canine supervisor kept a close eye on him.  Walking from one end of the roof to the other, he carefully inspected the work below.  In some respects, it was both intriguing and quite practical for all involved, if you really think about it. The man could do his job and the dog could follow him, watch the passing world or simply lay down for a nap.  Rest assured, the dog was quite safe and, by his comfort level, quite used to his penthouse view. At the very least, it was a morning image I will not soon forget.

Single Frame, Processed in LR

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