Tag Archive for: José J. Rivera-Negrón Photography

Kids on the Wooden Bridge by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron
This is part of “El Castillo San Felipe del Morro”, also known as El Morro, which is a citadel built between the 16th and 18th centuries in San Juan, Puerto Rico. You'll enjoy a view of the Atlantic Ocean, Old San Juan, the cemetery, and La Perla, a neighborhood built outside the wall from the higher levels. I enjoy visiting this place because of its history of African slaves and native Indians. I enjoy so much shooting photos of this Island. This is one of my favorite places to visit.

Ordinary Children by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron
This is part of “El Castillo San Felipe del Morro”, also known as El Morro, which is a citadel built between the 16th and 18th centuries in San Juan, Puerto Rico. You'll enjoy a view of the Atlantic Ocean, Old San Juan, the cemetery, and La Perla, a neighborhood built outside the wall from the higher levels. I enjoy visiting this place because of its history of African slaves and native Indians. I enjoy so much shooting photos of this Island. This is one of my favorite places to visit.

Red in Yellow by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron
This was the day of New Years Eve. I took my family to a park near Tampa, Florida for the fireworks event. It was a big park, we walked for hours, there was long trails, lakes, bars, and food. Walking through a trail there was a lake where some small boats pass by with Christmas lights and people actually drinking and eating in it, it had like there own little bar inside, it was pretty cool. I really liked how the light reflected on the water, it was almost magical, when you have the Christmas Spirit nothing else really matters.
