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4 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

An intimate outdoor sculpture garden celebrating Colombian art amid tropical plantings — prime for close-up studies of texture, abstract forms and human-scale compositions. Best light is golden hour or soft overcast; sunrise and weekday mornings are quiet. Easily reached by car with street and nearby lot parking; generally free and openly accessible. Tropical weather means shower risk in summer; bring sun protection. Works well as part of a South Miami architectural/art walk.

Small community park with a pond, tree-lined paths, open lawns and recreational courts — good for serene landscape and waterscape shots, environmental portraits, and local life. Visit at golden hour for warm light on oaks and reflections in the pond; late-afternoon storms can create dramatic skies. Park is publicly accessible with on-site parking and no entry fee; weekdays and early mornings are least crowded. Easy walking access and wheelchair-friendly paths.

Small neighborhood park with a reflective pond, mature trees, walking paths and benches — good for calm nature, lake-reflection and bird shots. Best at golden hour (sunrise/sunset) for warm light and low reflections; weekday mornings are quieter. Easy access with on-site/nearby parking, no entry fee. Flat terrain and paved paths make it accessible; expect local families and dog walkers. Great for intimate landscape and wildlife practice close to South Miami.

Fuchs Park is a compact neighborhood park with tree-lined paths, open lawns and a small pond—good for intimate landscapes, reflections, and candid family or pet shots. Best at golden hour or overcast afternoons for even light; weekday mornings are quieter. Easy street parking, free entry, and stroller-friendly paths. Respect local residents and weekend family activities; no special permits required for handheld shooting.