Monday, July 29, 2019

TO ALL WHO HAVE ATTEMPTED TO POST COMMENTS:  The way blogspot handles comments changed several years ago, and I didn't know that.  So...I just discovered several that were never published and I have attempted to fix the problem.  Now that I know what is happening, that will not happen again!  Thank you for your interest, and please continue to comment if you'd like to. What you write will NOT be ignored now!  Sorry!!!

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Though I really want to make photographs inland from the ocean, it's damned hard to ignore cloud forms near the sea that surge with drama.  These two were just begging for a portrait, and who am I to say no! (MF Film)





Sunday, July 21, 2019

Besides clouds and their infinite variations, there are whole forests of trees with infinitely varied and twisty shapes often draped in Spanish moss.  Here are two somewhat intertwined that live by the marsh.  (MF Film)


I've never been as impressed with clouds as I have been since moving to Florida.  With flat terrain, clouds are very welcome especially since they're usually so interesting.  Here are several from Saturday, July 20th.   (MF Film)














Thursday, July 18, 2019

This part of Little Talbot Island State Park is always a welcome place to visit for photography, but not for swimming or wading. I just love the relative solitude!  The water here is closed because of dangerous currents and no lifeguard.  Apparently, there have been far more drownings than elsewhere in the park.    (MF Film)







Sunday, July 14, 2019

I'm getting quite fond of early morning light although these were a little later than 'early'.  The sand formations are unlike any other I've seen and are quite dramatic as the tide recedes.  The kayaker had plenty of sparkle to brighten his day.  (MF Film)









Monday, July 8, 2019

I get it that grass is usually light in color, but where does dark grass come from??  Hmmmm.....  (MF Film)


Sunday, July 7, 2019

I was too lazy to get up before dawn again yesterday, but the sky at mid-day didn't make me feel guilty.  This is the mouth of the Fort George River.  (MF Film)





Thursday, July 4, 2019

I'm not sure why I've been avoiding dawn and sunset most of the time, but I didn't avoid dawn today!  It was a gorgeous morning and I arrived in plenty of time to set up and make some photographs without rushing.  Here are three.  (MF Film - 45mm lens with #15 deep yellow filter)





Monday, July 1, 2019

Another two from yesterday.  As some have observed elsewhere, this tree has a very Asian visual bias.  I think live oaks in general are that way.