A fallen coconut on the sands of Zoni Beach, Culebra, Puerto Rico.
My beautiful wife's footprints in the sand as she makes her way in to the distance of a completely secluded, empty Zoni Beach.
Beautiful rock formations at the end of a completely empty Zoni Beach. One of the most exquisite beaches I've ever seen.
With the water so incredibly clear, the colors of the coral are just saturated and rich. Their dimension and shape incredibly defined and beautiful.
What can't be captured in still photography is the undulation that the fan coral is doing in the current that makes it look as though it's blowing in the wind, which in turn makes you feel as if you are flying overhead.
What can be said about rainbows that hasn't already been said. They are magical, beautiful, powerful and fleeting. Coupled with this beautiful view it was transcendent.
A view to the west from the island of Culebra past the smaller island of Luis Pena to St. Thomas on the horizon. Looks almost prehistoric.
A southern view from the island of Culebra past the smaller island of Luis Pena to Vieques on the horizon.
Some tile work on the side of a local home in Culebra, Puerto Rico.
A remnant from the days of the U.S. Naval bombing practice on the beaches of Culebra and Vieques. Has since been given the treatment by the local art community.
Matthew Kraus has been a member since 8 January 2008 and goes by suarkttam.
Currently in New York City.
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I am a father, husband, designer and photographer. On a good day I am one of those things. On a great day, I am all of them. On a perfect day I do all of them well.