Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Returning yet again to Blackrock and Boneyard Beach on Big Talbot Island, I was seduced by what I've presented below.  To a certain degree, I was experimenting with a No. 11 green filter, and I am not particularly impressed by what it did, but I then changed back to the No. 15 deep yellow filter and was able to obtain typical results. I hope I can make a trip farther away from the coast in the coming weeks and see what looks good. 

 




Friday, November 18, 2022

I'm always seeking a new place to photograph that's still in this general area. I just discovered this one called Cradle Creek Preserve. Here is the only image I was happy with from the roll of ten negatives, but I'll go there again when the light is different for another look. 



Tuesday, November 8, 2022

To get to this area of Little Talbot Island State Park, I walked two miles through a forest.  Stupidly, I had forgoten bug spray, and thus spent every single moment swatting, swiping and slapping myself! It's a good thing that killing bugs is not frowned on, because I was a mass murderer of the swarming, wee bastards! When I finally reached the beach, the little winged nasties were gone and I was free to enjoy making photographs. Here are three I liked from the ten exposures I made. 





Friday, November 4, 2022

I was quite happy to return again to two favorite places in the Timucuan Preserve which are always interesting to me. Here are five photographs I like...three from Pumpkin Point and two from Cedar Point. 






Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Sometimes, what's close at hand is easy to ignore. The first two photographs taken in our backyard are about the way light reveals tones and textures. The third is from a place I've often photographed from the other side of the road looking east toward the ocean. I took this picture at lowish tide with the sandbar quite our of the water. I was standing on a bridge, and the rock wall with bushes was in the foreground.