Southermost Point Photo Shoot Took Only 90 Seconds
During a visit to Key West, the crew wanted to use some local scenery, so they photographed this model at the Southernmost Point in the United States. The object in the background is a huge concrete monument which is located 90 miles from Cuba.
Cars constantly drive by the Southernmost Point, so it is very difficult to hold a professional photo shoot there. So, crew waited for traffic to slow and the photographer hurriedly positioned his camera in the middle of the street to photograph Rob, was forced to pose with little direction from the photographer. The photo shoot only lasted 90 seconds because the photographer had to block traffic.
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