ajramirez
Hall of Famer
- Location
- Caguas, Puerto Rico
- Name
- Antonio
It's been a long time since I posted anything, but my photography has become very sporadic as of late.
In any event, here are some recent shots of two Puerto Rico lighthouses, located at the two extremes of the island.
The first lighthouse is Los Morillos Lighthouse, in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse located in the southwest tip of the island. The beach shots that follow are of the surrounding area. The shots were all taken at sundown, with the lighthouse shot taken practically at night.
The second lighthouse is Punta Tuna Lighthouse in Maunabo, Puerto Rico. This is another working lighthouse, located in the southeast corner of the island.
I hope you enjoy them!
El Faro by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
En Cabo Rojo by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
En Cabo Rojo by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
En Cabo Rojo by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
En Cabo Rojo by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
En Cabo Rojo by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
Punta Tuna by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
All on the Leica M9P and 24mm 3.8 Elmar M or 18mm 4.0 ZM Distagon.
Cheers,
Antonio
In any event, here are some recent shots of two Puerto Rico lighthouses, located at the two extremes of the island.
The first lighthouse is Los Morillos Lighthouse, in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse located in the southwest tip of the island. The beach shots that follow are of the surrounding area. The shots were all taken at sundown, with the lighthouse shot taken practically at night.
The second lighthouse is Punta Tuna Lighthouse in Maunabo, Puerto Rico. This is another working lighthouse, located in the southeast corner of the island.
I hope you enjoy them!
El Faro by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
En Cabo Rojo by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
En Cabo Rojo by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
En Cabo Rojo by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
En Cabo Rojo by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
En Cabo Rojo by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
Punta Tuna by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
All on the Leica M9P and 24mm 3.8 Elmar M or 18mm 4.0 ZM Distagon.
Cheers,
Antonio