Wednesday, May 30, 2018

A marsh can be interesting and sometimes beautiful, but as it's a vast plain, it gives the sky a chance to show off!  (MF Film)





Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Since moving here, it's been easy to find beauty in the ocean and marshes especially when they're augmented by spectacular skies with dramatic clouds.  These photographs, however, are evidence that the path through the forest jungle can be beautiful as well.  (MF Film)



 






Friday, May 25, 2018

Moving away from the coast and the ocean and marshes, the springs in northern Florida are particularly attractive. The water is crystal clear and a constant 72 degrees all year long.  These two photographs are from Ichetucknee Springs which, along with a number of others, feeds the Santa Fe River.   (MF Film)




Monday, May 14, 2018

Fearsome Symmetries!  There are acres of these bare trees near the ocean.  I love their complexity and accidental symmetries.  If the ground were not littered with palmettos, I'd have made many more images here!  (MF Film)



Sunday, May 13, 2018

                                                                       Fallen from the sky,
                                                                the little cloud did not sink.
                                                                       Gazing at heaven.


Friday, May 11, 2018

I hadn't been to the St. Johns River with my camera for quite a while. On this trip, I didn't expect much, but as the afternoon progressed, the water got glassy and the sky became interesting.  (MF Film and various filters)






Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Before I arrived at the site where the two photographs in my previous post were made, I stopped beside the road for this one.  Salt marshes at low tide are really interesting and vary a lot.  The oysters are abundant at all of them!  (P67, 45mm, #15 deep yellow filter on Delta 100)