Though sunrises and sets are usually better left to those who photograph in color, sometimes a scene reaches out, grabs me by the wrist, and insists. I caved!
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
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Monday, January 21, 2019
Whatever Florida's reputation is regarding winter weather is only partly true. It certainly does not snow nor stay frozen for very long when it actually does freeze, but northeast Florida can be pretty chilly and uncomfortable now and then. This photograph was made on Little Talbot Island SP this past Saturday, and I ended up numb with cold. In fact, several people who had been fishing from shore were in ski parkas with hoods up and face masks on from the wind chill. I was not dressed warmly enough by a long shot, and will keep a parka, hood and heavy gloves in the trunk of my car from now on when I misjudge what I'm in for this winter. (MF Film)
Monday, January 14, 2019
These two photographs were taken on the grounds of the Mandarin Museum and Historical Society in Jacksonville, Florida. The first is of the St. Joseph's Mission Schoolhouse for African American Children which has been relocated to the grounds of the Historical Society. The other is an ancient building on the same property that appealed to me for the sunlight falling on its wooden side. This stuff fascinates me for a host of reasons and I'm really glad these structures have been preserved and are accessible to the public. (MF Film)
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