Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Over the past several days the weather has gradually improved, the wind has abated, and I was able to be at Little Talbot Island SP today at low tide. Here are three photographs I made today, September 29th.






Friday, September 25, 2020

After a week of storm influenced weather and very high tides, both abated a good deal today.  Rather than visit the ocean again, though, I visited the nearby marsh where the cloud show was too appealing to resist. Here's the evidence!





Wednesday, September 23, 2020

The weather at Little Talbot Island SP was much nicer than two days ago, but the tide was again preternaturally high. Apparently there was some significant beach erosion which also damaged the access paths so much of the park was still closed and may well be for a while yet. This time there was one bather wading into the surf close to the shore not taking a chance getting caught in a rip tide. Today's images were made in the same place as on my last visit. 

 





 



Monday, September 21, 2020

Today, the surf was the highest I've ever seen it since moving here seven years ago. The wind was fierce and nearly toppled me several times laden as I was with my camera, tripod and backpack. The weather has been odd for several days because of the tropical storm in the Gulf, and it's forecast to be similar tomorrow. Here are some photographs from Little Talbot Island SP that had extensive closures due to the extremely high tide. 




 
 



Saturday, September 19, 2020

It actually feels a bit autumnal albeit a Floridian autumn which is rarely crisp. Due to a distant tropical storm the skies were overcast and somewhat gloomy, but that's perfect for certain photographic moods. Sadly, when I got home from this camera adventure I heard the news that Justice Ginsburg had died. Few have done as much in behalf of women and minorities as she. The gloomy light was particularly  appropriate for my sadness at her loss.  

 





Wednesday, September 16, 2020

 Bleak is beautiful!  Today wasn't likely to be a photogenic one, but that's only if you expect a deep blue sky that renders a rich gray in monochrome, and puffy white clouds. I like the mood of these. 

 






Friday, September 11, 2020

Marineland beach is more interesting as the tide comes in than Washinton Oaks beach where the coquina rocks are farther away from the water. Today was just about perfect!  (MF Film)





Wednesday, September 9, 2020

 One more from yesterday.




Tuesday, September 8, 2020

 Back to Washington Oaks SP again today!  The clouds alone were worth the trip. Here are three from the day.





Saturday, September 5, 2020

 In the perpetual quest for fresh subjects, I hiked a long way on the sand at Washington Oaks SP where there are extensive coquina rocks.  I'm also a sucker for snow fences or, in Florida, dune fences!





Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Back to Little Talbot Island SP again. A great sky that led to some rain a little bit after these were taken. I was lucky!