Galveston Beaches, People, And Beautiful Early Morning Seascapes

Galveston is an interesting city where I captured some great photos of its beaches, people, and beautiful early morning seascapes.

Galveston, Texas is an interesting city where I captured some great photos of its beaches, people, and beautiful early morning seascapes.

Cumulonimbus calvus cloud over the Gulf of Mexico in Galveston, Texas

A few weeks ago my family and I went down to Galveston Island, Texas to relax and get away for a few days. While I was down there I was able to get some great photos of people and of the Galveston seascapes.

Galveston Seascapes

One morning I woke up just before sunrise and headed out to the beach near Pleasure Pier. The scene was beautiful, I was able to capture a huge rain cloud in the distance hovering over the sea, it was gorgeous. I was just in how beautiful the sunrise was that morning.

A seascape in Galveston

Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier

While there, I visited the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier in evening and went on the rides. It was actually really fun and interesting gong rides on a pier. The view of the ocean from the ferris wheel were amazing. Unfortunately, when I went it was evening and none of the photos of the ocean from the ferris wheel came out.

The Historic Pleasure Pier

Street Photography

The following photos are of my candid street pics I took while down there. With so many interesting people walking around everywhere it was a perfect place to get some good street photography.

People enjoying a day at the beach in Galveston
A seagull flying in the sky
The Corner Bar
Colorful beach front condos

I also brought my kit to allows me to take photos underwater in case I had a chance for a cool underwater pic. While I was hanging out at our hotel pool I saw this guy with his tattoos and I thought it would be awesome to get an underwater pic of him. So I asked and fortunately for me he obliged and I was able to get this cool pic of him.

Maydayz Tattooed Man
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Matthew T Rader