Friday, September 18, 2015

South Beach Miami Florida

 Heading down to South Beach is an easy and great trip.  One of the things that makes it so easy is the Amex Centurion Club.  Now located in LGA and Miami - this oasis changes the atmosphere of flying.  You can settle in for a full meal and relax in comfort before your flight.  And when we landed in Miami we popped into the club there before heading to the beach.  Lunch was served - massages offered and then it was Uber we go!




 






 Shot with the XQ2 and an H2O housing.  Easy to do and lots of fun!
 You cannot go wrong having a polarizer filter with you !


 

 Working on my watch reflection series still.

 One of my favorite travel accessories is the Benro Pocket pod along with the Mefoto sidekick - these two together are a powerhouse of versatility!  I use the sidekick for time-lapse mostly - as well as supporting my phone at my desk.  The pocket pod can be a great unit for the X100T and similar small cameras on the go.

Here you can see the main camera I brought to Miami.  I went low key with the X100T and had the 28mm adapter lens along with a polarizer.

 http://www.benrousa.com/products/pocketpod/benro-pp1.aspx

http://www.mefoto.com/products/sidekick360.aspx
The hotel lobby had a nice open spacious feel.











 I shot a sunrise time-lapse from the terrace.  I didn't want to chance a rain storm so I grabbed the ice tongs and a plastic bag and covered the camera while it spent the eight hours on the deck.  I set the camera on the intervalometer to begin at 6am and to run until 8:35am every three minutes.  Easy enough.  You can see the video here - 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLEtu3HAWJQ&feature=youtu.be






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