Daytona beach has so much to offer. I can only imagine what it would be like in high season with tons of people partying all over the streets. From the coral sands at Ormond Beach, to helping to rescue sailors in trouble at sea, the exciting speedway, driving on the beach, and even architecture that commands attention with its geometric shapes and neon colours.
I made these images at Ocean Walk Shoppes right in the heart of it all in downtown Daytona Beach. I loved the contrasting colours and filling the frame with the shapes. With this much shape and colour, they needed very little post-processing.
In addition to the cool shopping mall, there was movie theatres, restaurants, hotels, an outdoor ice rink, sling shot amusement ride, an outdoor bandshell shaped like a castle, and of course the fabulous beach.
Florida has been great to us so far. Our next stop is in Titusville near the Kennedy Space Center and Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
This just gets better and better. The geometry and color in that first image is extraordinary. What a find!
Hi Andy, thank you, it was a cool find, the shapes were really neat in themselves but the paint job was awesome!
Awesome color, Anne.
Thanks Richard, I have always loved contrasting colours like that. I thought it might not help me when I went to sell my house because my living room was violet (dark not mauve), bedroom green, bathroom orange, office salmon, hall yellow… I loved it. The whole place was landlord beige when I bought it. I wonder if the new people liked the colours or if they painted it beige again.
Great colours and shapes, and I love the way you’ve composed the images!
Thank you very much Laurie, I appreciate all your kind comments!
Great lines and color Anne. This is another place I have not yet been. Maybe I should sell my house and ….
Yes Len, you should! Sell your house and …. you won’t regret it!!
I love Florida. When I was little, my folks took me to Miami for a vacation; it’s a place I will never forget. Great colors and lines in all the architecture! You’ve really done an awesome job of bringing this to life for us all to enjoy, Anne!
That’s funny Toad because there is only one thing in all of Florida we didn’t like so far: Miami!! Ok we didn’t actually go to Miami but the outrageous drivers just on the outskirts of the city were enough. Seriously we have driven all over the continent pretty much and the Miami drivers are the worst by a LOOOOONG shot. I’m sure if you just fly in and take a taxi it’s probably an ok city. Although all the RVers we have met hate Miami too and say there is a lot of crime. Sorry Miami. Don’t mean to badmouth a place I haven’t been to, but you have a bad rep. Now Daytona, there’s a great city!! 🙂
more Mondrian, and I like it..
Thanks Kaz, much appreciated!
Great lines and color Anne. Reminds me of Burano Italy.
Hi Russ, thank you very much. I would love to go to Italy one day … it’s on my bucket list.
Wonderful colors and shapes. I love the POV in the first shot.
Thanks Edith! I was pretty happy to find this piece of architecture, I felt like I was in a cartoon!
I really love my “Geometric” subject, dealing with shapes and texture of such things.
Hi Gail, thanks for your visit and comments! Shape and texture are two very important factors in an interesting image I think.
If you had fun photographing it, just think how much fun we had designing it! Out of all the photos I have seen of this facility your images seam to understand the forms and color compositions the best. Nice work.
Morris Architects
Hi Ward, wow, I am so surprised to hear from the architects! I am really glad you enjoyed the images, that means a lot to me that I did justice to your amazing building. Thank you so much for finding me and for the very kind compliment.