Monday, June 28, 2021

 As I needed a change of view from where I am on the Florida coast, I drove west on I10 toward the Suwanee River.  Leaving the interstate, Route 90 offered some good subjects, and then Suwanee River State Park used up a second roll of Delta 100 film through my ancient Mamiya C220. A glitch in the camera cost me a few frames I thought would be good but I fixed the issue and all worked out okay. This is a hodgepodge of images, but all were from the same foray! 









Saturday, June 19, 2021

 I have probably made more photographs in this place than any other. I more often face the ocean, but this view is also interesting. It's called the Fort George Inlet and I was standing on a bridge to take the photograph. 




Tuesday, June 15, 2021

 Tide View Preserve...I found a lens I thought was defective, but discovered it was not, so these photographs were a test to be sure it was okay.






Sunday, June 13, 2021

Sometimes I just don't feel like going anywhere to make photographs. I'm lucky in having a nice backyard with some flowers.  These two posed politely.  (Mamiya C220)






 

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

The tide came in so rapidly the other day that I was startled and surprised. Here are a couple of photographs made just a few minutes after the one I posted a few days ago. And the amazing cloud fest continues in this season both at waters edge and inland. 

 




 



Friday, June 4, 2021

I really enjoy returning to Dutton Island Preserve to photograph because of its many variables that are always interesting and never exactly the same.  I've photographed this view a bunch of times already, but I was happy with today's variation. 




Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Memorial Day is usually somber the way I experience it though many consider it part of a three day weekend that should be fun.  I wanted to be away from as many people as I could and took my camera where few go. There was much to think about.