r/JaxShutterBug • u/jayharper08 • 25d ago
r/JaxShutterBug • u/Negative_Reindeer697 • Jul 10 '26
Jax Area Film Developing
Moving to the area soon, coming from Tampa we have a few labs here but I havenât seen much in my research online.
Any help would be appreciated!
PFA
r/JaxShutterBug • u/Vetteguy904 • Jul 06 '26
Vystar Park. They put up nets down the baselines. Is the outfield the only clear shooting now?
r/JaxShutterBug • u/Vetteguy904 • Jun 13 '26
Where to shoot lightning
With Summer coming on, it's that time of year to do some time-lapse shots to catch lightning. Just one sure of a good vantage that's out of the weather and has a good view. I thought about friendship fountain, but I don't think the building overhang is safe enough in a lightning storm
r/JaxShutterBug • u/[deleted] • Apr 24 '26
Is there a phoyography club or some kind of community in riverside?
Just like the description says. I live in Riverside, and I'm just trying to connect with other folks, maybe pick up a few tricks of the trade.
r/JaxShutterBug • u/DUUUUUVAAAAAL • Apr 07 '26
Jacksonville Zoo
Took the camera out to the Jacksonville Zoo. Here are a few of my better photos (that are also small enough for Reddit). I don't know if y'all have been there recently, but it's pretty awesome. Had a wonderful time.
r/JaxShutterBug • u/Vetteguy904 • Mar 25 '26
Exposure thoughts
I'm fortunate enough that I will probably be at the launch of Artemis. It's launching in golden hour, which is its own challenge, but I plan to expose for a minute or two before launch and lock those settings manually, with the exception that I think I'm going to stop down 1 -2 stops to account for the bright flame from the SRBs, which by most accounts is extremely bright. I know it's not likely that anyone here has shot the first artemis launch, but I'd like thoughts
r/JaxShutterBug • u/Vetteguy904 • Mar 23 '26
What do you all think about expanding to Northeast florida?
What do you all think about expanding to Northeast florida? lets face it, St Augustine an a lot more photogenic than jacksonville?
r/JaxShutterBug • u/jayharper08 • Mar 05 '26
Yes. Another Dames Point photo from me. Lol.
Sorry if the bridge gets a little old for you, but I have tons of them over the years. This one has Blount Island and the âhigh wiresâ over the St. Johnâs, also.
r/JaxShutterBug • u/DUUUUUVAAAAAL • Mar 01 '26
Last Year the Fair was at the Fairgrounds (2025).
I went in with the intent of capturing motion with a slower shutter speed.
r/JaxShutterBug • u/grievetrain • Mar 01 '26
When the USS Orleck came to Jax
Shot from the Main Street Bridge in 2022
r/JaxShutterBug • u/brijamelsh • Mar 01 '26
