Colorful photo walk in the historic district.

After the prolonged heat and humidity of our Florida summer, a break in the weather sent me on a photo walk in the downtown historic district of Fernandina Beach, Florida (Amelia Island). I chose my Canon EOS R with my favorite lens, the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM, and the Canon EF-RF adapter. I don’t use post-processing except for an occasional crop, as I like to see my digital images as they would have been if I had been shooting with film.

Happy to see me or just hungry?
At 16mm.
At 35mm. The 1876 Building along historic Centre Street.
Flying Fish.
We’re not known for having a large bear population, but you use what you have if you’re a shop owner. I like the yellow bug in the background.
Always ready to plunder a buck or two.
Happy trolley driver.
Iconic Centre Street view.
Local student artists were out and about painting shop windows. Coffee is an essential painting tool.
Blue metal butterflies. Neat idea.
Pirate Pete checking I.D.s at the Palace Saloon.
My Canon EOS R and Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens.

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