How Blue Can You Get? Steller’s Jay!

How Blue Can You Get? Steller’s Jay!

As promised, here is the next photo of a Steller's jay from my trip to Washington State with a borrowed camera. The cool thing about being in Washington was having a very strange experience about the natural world. In Florida, I can sound off the name of every plant,...

Red Fox on Mount Rainier

Red Fox on Mount Rainier

This past week I was on personal business in Washington State - Seattle to be exact - and unfortunately did not have time allotted for photography. I was on a tight schedule, and didn't feel like dragging my gear from the Southeast to the Northwest if I wasn't going...

A Quick Trip into the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area

A Quick Trip into the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area

A couple of days ago, I was in Western South Carolina for personal reasons and took advantage of my location while I was there to go up to the northern part of the state to do a little nature photography. Time was short, but I had a feeling that being springtime - I...

“Native Orchids of Florida” Book is Now Available!

“Native Orchids of Florida” Book is Now Available!

After years of talking about it, planning it, traveling around the state of Florida shooting for it – I am please to announce that my first book, “Native Orchids of Florida” by Rich Leighton is now published and available. http://vimeo.com/21130778  

Song Sparrow

Song Sparrow

The one most beautiful things about being a nature photographer is that you will always be the student. No matter how many years you spend in the field and how many field guides you memorize and scientific papers you read – every day in the field is a constant reminder of just how much you don’t know! That will always make everyday an adventure!

Florida Native Orchid: Green Adder’s-Mouth

Florida Native Orchid: Green Adder’s-Mouth

The green adder's-mouth orchid (Malaxis unifolia) is one of those species that does and will continue to elude the best of the orchid hunters. Not only is it quite rare across the state of Florida, but it is one of the most easily overlooked. Found primarily in North...

‘Shrooms!

‘Shrooms!

Sometimes a bolt of inspiration comes out of left-field. A couple of months ago, I saw a few gorgeous images of mushrooms that someone made (I didn't catch the photographer's name or I would mention it here) while browsing the web, and the images kind of stuck in my...

Foggy Dawn and the Burning Sun

Foggy Dawn and the Burning Sun

Yesterday morning I went to the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge on Florida’s Gulf Coast and started to realize as I got closer to the water that the fog was really going to be too thick to get the types of landscape shots I was after. As I entered the refuge, I couldn’t see the road ahead of me, and decided to just wait for the sun to come up and see what happens. It’s a tactic I’ve used before with several very surprising outcomes. This early morning was no exception……

Sandwich Tern!

Sandwich Tern!

Sandwich Tern! Recently I was in Lido Key, Florida - a popular tourist destination in the Sarasota area when I had some down time in my travels around my home state to visit South Lido Beach. As soon as I got out of my car, I noticed a tern on the sand near where I...

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