The details count.

Of the many things I love about the historic district here in Fernandina Beach, I enjoy photographing the little (and sometimes big) details that make our city so enjoyable to stroll through. Here is a mixture of recent images I took with my Fujifilm X-T2 and two classic Nikon Nikkor film camera lenses.

The smallest details of the streetlights add a bit of charm and a feeling of nostalgia.
A beautiful chandelier in one of the shops.
New old knobs on a recently renovated door.
The cast-iron entryway to a popular fudge and ice cream shop.
Pirate Pete stands guard at Florida’s oldest saloon, the Palace.
The Palace Saloon. The building is c1878 and the saloon opened in 1903.
Nikon Nikkor-H Auto f/3.5 28mm lens from 1972.
Nikon Nikkor-S Auto f/1.4 50mm lens from 1965.

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