![Pineapple Grove in Delray Beach, FL, Copyright 2012 Robert Giordano](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi4P9ZAStDiSpBGtIFqAGHwjPo2lhDSKb0Ghr3mEW4oAhyDQY3SwheHFCwsn76hr24Jm93L6IztBrbXNUOQ73xNApUbeBb8_AMqyi6J43IOWzr7XCAXZn6AbsCbLpo7qnrOxlLI_qoBReqz/s800/pineapple_grove2568_1200.jpg)
Tonight, I was wandering around Delray Beach again. I was looking for something unusual to photograph but nothing was really jumping out at me. I've photographed Delray many times before and I have a number of long exposures with trails from car taillights and so on. I just wanted something different. Earlier, I was talking to a woman who was also walking around with her camera, trying to get some interesting shots. One of her shots was a palm tree in Pineapple Grove, that was wrapped with "light rope". While her picture was nice, I wanted something more. I walked over to Pineapple Grove to see if anything there would inspire me. First, I climbed up in one of the planters and literally hugged one of the palm trees, in an effort to get an interesting shot. I was looking straight up the trunk of the tree. Nope, didn't do it. Finally, I reached in my bag and took out my fisheye lens. I lay down in the middle of the courtyard, flat on my back, with my head firmly against the ground, and took this shot. People thought I was nuts. One man came over to me with his wife and said he had to know what I was doing. I showed him the picture in my camera and he said, "Oh wow!! That's amaing!" and showed it to his wife.
Nikon D7000 with Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8 fisheye lens. Exposure: f/2.8 1/4s ISO 800.
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