
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Cypress Knees in upper Sopchoppy River
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Friday, March 11, 2011
Wild Azelias near Sopchoppy
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Close Encounters on the FL Trail near the Spring Creek Highway
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Found in the Fog
Fog and mist offer challenges and rewards ...
This was an awesome, incredible egret event along the Lighthouse Road at sunrise, last weekend.

Then, the fog rolled in off the Gulf late in the afternoon on the following day for this photo of the pilings at the end of the Lighthouse Road.

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This was an awesome, incredible egret event along the Lighthouse Road at sunrise, last weekend.

Then, the fog rolled in off the Gulf late in the afternoon on the following day for this photo of the pilings at the end of the Lighthouse Road.

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Palms at Piney Island
These photos feature palms on Piney Island. The Island is mostly salt marsh with a few clumps of trees along the eastern shoreline of Apalachee Bay, between Spring Creek and Panacea. It is in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge and only accessible by boat. I went with David Moynahan last month in his do-everything (photography, kayak and camp) john boat. To view David's photos of the day, go his post for February 23, 2011 at http://davidmoynahan.blogspot.com/.
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Here are two photos of my favorite cabage tree of the entire island.


These three tall palms lead my attention to the open Gulf where often I go for perspective. Here, I can almost feel the curverture of the earth. We are but a small part of the whole
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Here are two photos of my favorite cabage tree of the entire island.


These three tall palms lead my attention to the open Gulf where often I go for perspective. Here, I can almost feel the curverture of the earth. We are but a small part of the whole

Sunday, February 13, 2011
Oaks at New Light Church Road
Friday, February 11, 2011
Apalachicola & St. George
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Gulf side of St. George Island: Each wave advanced toward me in a narrow-finger depression in the sand.

Cycad in front of Gibson Inn taken hand held at dusk.

Young pelican on a shrimp boat in the Scipio Creek boat basin. This image is a blend of "photoshop drawing" to emphasize edges and a greyscale image.
Gulf side of St. George Island: Each wave advanced toward me in a narrow-finger depression in the sand.

Cycad in front of Gibson Inn taken hand held at dusk.

Young pelican on a shrimp boat in the Scipio Creek boat basin. This image is a blend of "photoshop drawing" to emphasize edges and a greyscale image.

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