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photos from joshua l. smith

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I remember the first time that I experienced the “Sneak Pass”; we lived in Pensacola at the time, and the Blue Angels were flying their end-of-the-season show. The Diamond formation flies off to one side, and while you’re looking over to the left and the right, one of the Solos sneaks up behind the crowd. Even today, knowing that its going to happen, it’s still impressive!
…view older images with the thumbnails below…
Using the information on lighthouse locations from LighthouseFriends.com, I’ve created a map of each lighthouse that I’ve visited and photographed. (The numbers are listed in the order that I first visited each lighthouse, hence the wonky order; and, yes, I know that I need to make it back to a few of the lighthouses to do them justice.)

































shadows, trees, 















