Into the Blue

Into the Blue

As a native Floridian, some of the most mysterious and interesting places I could ever think of visiting and photographing are those beautiful and scenic places in the mountains. Essentially living on a land as flat as a pancake - mountains seem like an alien...

A Moment in the Great Smoky Mountains

A Moment in the Great Smoky Mountains

One thing that is usually true for every holiday is certain places are always bound to be devoid of people. There is nothing worse than waiting and waiting for the sun to reach a certain point over an incredible landscape just until that magic moment, some tourist walks out and completely ruins the moment when the shutter is being squeezed.

Touchdown

Touchdown

Some of you have been wondering where I have been lately.... since this economy turned sour this past couple of years, I've been shooting a lot of weddings and portraits just to stay in business as a professional photographer - as well as taking on a lot of side...

The Golden Hour on Siesta Key – Snowy Egret

The Golden Hour on Siesta Key – Snowy Egret

Last week I was doing my usual rounds along Florida's Gulf Coast when late afternoon found me on South Lido Beach in the Sarasota area. Not quite tourist season, I thought it might be a good time to look for local wildlife along the surf. This snowy egret and I spent...

Terra Ceia Preserve

Terra Ceia Preserve

While difficult to see most of this out-of-the-way preserve without a boat, I was able to find a place to park the car and work my way into the wilderness enough to get this landscape photograph highlighting some of the botanical biodiversity in the region. Several kinds of oak trees, swamp lilies, an variety of ferns and the ever-present cabbage palms show a wild and unspoiled wetland so rarely found along the Peninsular Gulf Coast.

Gravid Eastern Fence Lizard

Gravid Eastern Fence Lizard

I saw a super-fat eastern fence lizard clinging to a tree, not budging. Unusual as these close relatives of iguanas have the predictable behavior of vanishing with lightning speed. It was a she, and she was full of soon-to-be-laid eggs!

The American Lotus + A Trick for Better Nature Photography

The American Lotus + A Trick for Better Nature Photography

One of my favorite things about quick, sudden trips is going light – meaning one lens, one camera, no other gear. It forces me to see things a certain way, and often instead of suddenly wishing I had that wide angle or prime lens that I left at home instead, I am forced to see a potential shot in a new way, confined by my self-imposed restrictions. Many of my best-selling and creative images have come from this forced limitation.

Of Panthers and Cowbirds – A Lesson to be Learned

Of Panthers and Cowbirds – A Lesson to be Learned

Many years ago I learned a good lesson about wildlife and nature photography. Always have your camera ready and, keep a predetermined setting so you won’t miss that sudden opportunity that will so often leap out in from of you.

Unexpected Florida Beach Sighting – Cattle Egret in Breeding Plumage

Unexpected Florida Beach Sighting – Cattle Egret in Breeding Plumage

A couple of days ago, I was driving along the coast of Apalachee Bay on the Florida Panhandle on the edge of Tate’s Hell State Forest when I saw the unexpected. It was a group of 25 to 30 cattle egrets along the shoreline and perched among the skeletal remains of pine trees killed by beach erosion. Strangely peculiar as these egrets are not normally associated with the beach or salt water, and are most often found inland perching on or walking among cattle or horses.

So Common, So Rarely Seen – The Florida Ghost Crab

So Common, So Rarely Seen – The Florida Ghost Crab

  Recently while on a trip along the St. Joseph Peninsula I stumbled into one of my very favorite of shoreline critters - the ghost crab. Even though they are very common all over Florida's sandy coasts, the ghost crab is the master of camouflage and quite often never...

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