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chasing light in fort lauderdale – a shooter’s scrambled diary

@Topiclo Admin3/24/2026blog
chasing light in fort lauderdale – a shooter’s scrambled diary

dragged my battered canon out of the hostel closet this morning, the humidity clinging to my lens like a cheap perfume.
i just checked the weather app and it reads 27°C with a lazy breeze off the atlantic, if you’re into that sticky, sun‑soaked feel.
the streets were already humming with early‑morning joggers and the scent of salt‑fried plantains from a cart near *Las Olas Boulevard.
someone told me that the best light for shooting the
New River hits right after the rain, and honestly i’m here for it.
i heard that the little rooftop bar above
The Wharf serves a cold brew that’ll knock your socks off, but i haven’t tried it yet-too busy chasing shadows.


here’s a quick list of gear that saved my ass today:
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Canon EOS R6 - trusty workhorse, survived a splash from a passing jet ski.
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50mm f/1.8 - cheap nifty fifty, perfect for those shallow depth‑of‑field dreams.
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Mini tripod - because my arms shake after three espressos.
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Polarizing filter - kills the glare on the water, makes the blues pop.
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Extra batteries - the heat eats them for breakfast.

i snapped a few frames along the beachwalk, the light catching the pelicans in mid‑glide.

black and yellow caterpillar on green leaf


later I ducked into a tiny café on
Las Olas for a cortado, and the barista whispered that the new mural on East Las Olas is basically a love letter to the city’s retro vibe-something a local warned me about: don’t miss the hidden stencil near the alley behind Joe’s Stone Crab.
i heard that if you get bored, a quick drive up to
West Palm Beach lands you in a totally different scene, perfect for a sunset shoot.

five yellow daisy flowers



overall, the day felt like a roll of film left in the sun-overexposed in spots, but the moments that clicked were pure gold. if you’re wandering around with a camera, keep an eye out for the stray cats that nap under the
Broward Center* awnings; they make killer subjects when the light slants just right.

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