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David Wilson You can use Google Earth to explore the world or you can experience it for yourself. Trust me, there is nothing like the real thing. Check out my blog as I share my adventures and if you've got the itch, come with me on my next trips.

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Underwood

Posted by David Wilson on Sunday, May 17, 2009, In : Photography 
I got a chance to get out of Ponte Vedra and make my way down toward Tampa this weekend. I was visiting my sister Sarah who was in town for a blood convention...no she's not a vampire...just works for a blood bank type company. Give Blood WOOOHOOOO!!!

Anyways, on my way down I passed a rundown old motel and couldn't resist the urge to hit the brakes and turn around to take a few shots with my camera. Here is what I got.












It was refreshing to know you don't have to go to the desert of Navada or U...
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Art Showing Part II

Posted by David Wilson on Friday, April 24, 2009, In : Photography 
My artwork is still up at Shelby's in Atlantic Beach. Here are some examples of what it looks like. It's much better if you see it in person so make sure to check it out if you're in the area.













The artwork will be up for at least another week. Check it out!

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Just Off The Beaten Path

Posted by David Wilson on Sunday, March 8, 2009, In : Photography 
In my search to find some landscape photography locations I've been visiting some of North East Florida's parks and venturing off the beaten path to find "the shot". Near Florida's has a lot of Water Oaks. These trees grow to be really big and their branches go far in each direction. Often near the coast they grow at an angle rather than straight up often framing roads and pathways.
 
A few weeks ago I found a peaceful spot in Guana River State Park, a National Estuarian Reserves. I snapped ...

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Florida Landscape?

Posted by David Wilson on Saturday, February 28, 2009,

I grew up in middle Tennessee with countryside and hills all around. There was plenty of places to get away from civilization and fade into the colors of nature. Ten miles in any direction from my house would find a different landscape. Streams, hiking trails and waterfalls were as common as dinners with whole family. At any given time at least one room in the house had almost packed or just unpacked bags for a night in some forest or cave. Ever heard the song "Boondocks" by Little Big Town? ...
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Landscape Photography

Posted by David Wilson on Tuesday, February 24, 2009, In : Photography 


As an Adventurer and Photographer I love to blend my passions. I love to capture the beauty of the outdoors and attempt to bring its grandeur into the living room. I've learned that it's not easy to capture an expanse such as the Grand Canyon on a small piece of film or a digital sensor.  

  

How many times have you taken a picture of an amazing landscape but were sorely disappointed at how uninspiring the print turned out? I've seen some amazing places; from Africa's Zambezi River to C...


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