Tag: University of Tampa

Fisheye View over University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida
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Tampa from Skypoint

This weekend I was able to make a return to the top of the Skypoint Condo in downtown Tampa to do some photography. I especially picked Saturday because there was an event called Chill Lounge Night going on over at Curtis Hixon Park. I really love getting different perspectives and […]

Lunar Eclipse over University of Tampa 5, Tampa, Florida
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Lunar Eclipse April 2015

Last two shots from the lunar eclipse on April 2015. Again, I used the University of Tampa to help bring some context to the image and to make it more interesting instead of just shooting the moon. All of these shots were taken with my telephoto zoom lens to make […]

Tampa enjoying the River O Green, Tampa, Florida
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River O Green Festival, Tampa

Today was the 4th annual River O Green Festival in downtown Tampa to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. As a photographer I am always happy to have something different to photograph and dyeing the river green is definitely different. There was a good crowd out there today, both in the parks […]

Cass Street Rail Bridge with Railroad Flagman Merge
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Unique Views of Tampa

Tonight I’m going with a couple unique views of Tampa. First one is from the University of Tampa. You can see their track in the foreground and the city in the background. The second shot is the Cass Street Rail Bridge with a flagman waiting for an approaching train.

Mirror Image of Tampa Skyline at Sunrise
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Tampa Tampa

The first shot today was taken from very close to a lot of my previous shots, but at a slightly different angle which allowed me to capture more of the reflection and more of the University of Tampa shoreline. I love the perfect reflection and the little wisps of fog […]

Green Kennedy Bridge and the University of Tampa at Sunset Merge
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Tampa Bridges

Tampa is a city surrounded by water and there are a lot of interesting little bridges around the area. Usually they are part of the scene, but some of them can make good photographic subjects on their own. The first shot is of the red bridge looking towards Ulele in […]