“Seven Birds at Dusk” Just after sunset, looking across Alligator Bay toward Alligator Point, on Florida’s eastern panhandle gulf coast (the “Forgotten Coast”). “Seven Birds at Dusk” was voted the most popular entry in the “Reflections in Water” challenge, ALL COUNTRIES – Streams, Brooks, Creeks, Rivers, Ponds & Lakes group Featured in the following groups: / Florida! / Light and Reflection / ALL COUNTRIES – Streams, Brooks, Creeks, Rivers, Ponds & Lakes / Nature’s Wonders / Dawn and Dusk Light Photographed with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 (10MP/12x Leica lens).
A protective mama alligator with a baby on her head is signaling to NOT come any closer. Photographed from a kayak in a marsh area of the Everglades National Park’s Turner River near Everglades City, Florida, USA. Photographed with a Canon 50D, 100-400mm lens, shutter 1/1000, f 7.1, exposure bias -0.67, aperture priority exposure, focal length 235mm, ISO 400. February 3, 2009.
Taken today at the Marine Center in Ponce Inlet, Florida.. I liked the way his it’s eyes are reflected in the water..
Watercolor
just felt bored… / so what more to do that make a statement on GREED and what this world has turned into… / played with ROMO’s image and added some of my own… / a Photoshop work… HER WORK: /
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AFTER PHOTOGRAPHING BALD EAGLES ALL MORNING ON MY WAY HOME FOR LUNCH I SAW A OPOSSUM ROAD KILL IN THE ROAD WITH A ALLIGATOR ABOUT TEN FEET FROM HIM, THE ROAD WAS FULL OF BUISY TRAFFIC. I TURNED AROUND QUICK AS I COULD CAME BACK TO CAPTURE THE LARGE ALLIGATOR RETRIEVEING THE OPOSSUM AND HEAD TO THE NORTH SAVANNAH WITH HIS LUNCH. THIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN ON INDRIO ROAD FT PIERCE FLORIDA A BLOCK WEST OF THE VERY BUISY INTERSECTION OF INDRIO AND US#1 MY CAMERA WAS MY NEW CANON XSI MY LENSE WAS MY TAMRON AUTO FOCUS 28 TO 300 MM MY LENSE SETTINGS WERE F 7.1 AT 1/500 MY ISO WAS 200 FOOCAL LENGTH WAS 300 MM THIS WAS AN AWSOME SIGHT TO SEE A ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE AND I WAS THE ONLY ONE WITH A CAMERA AND NO ONE ELSE IN SIGHT. ONE OF MY LAST EXPERIENCES I HAD TO SHARE.
From the exhibit: Animalkind | Acrylic painting on canvas (60×40 cm)
A Nesting Pair of Great Blue Herons don’t mind the photographers capturing their private moments at Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Florida during the mating season last year.
Fishing has consequences.
I was sitting on this Turkey Vulture waiting to capture a typical Vulture launch from this tree stub when, KA-POW!... , a Red Shouldered Hawk swooped down and knocked this Vulture off his branch. I was stunned to see this same hawk do it again seconds later. / Nothing like good neighbors on the street I guess!
An American Alligator glides through the still waters of a Florida canal as the Mangrove trees on the far side reflect the golden light of the setting sun
This image was captured in the middle of the Atchafalaya basin. It was an uneventful day, birds weren’t around and the fish weren’t biting. Then this little guy showed up. He just popped up next to my boat, let me setup, and stayed around for a few shots. Canon 40D / Canon EF-500mm / 1/100s f/5.6 iso800
Crocodile
Alligator sunning on a cypress stump in the swamp. / Shot from my pirogue – Nikon D1X – Nikon Nikkor 70 – 300mm All work © Keith Skinner – All Rights Reserved / No image may be reproduced, copied, transmitted or distributed by any means without prior written consent. All violations will be vigorously pursued with legal action.
A Great Blue Heron comes out of the grass and goes airborne at Savannas Preserve, Port St Lucie, Florida.
Hand drawn from a doodle, pencil
this is the cover to the mini comic i self published call AMO JAMON (i love ham) 20pgs full color, if anybody is interested in picking up a copy, shoot me an email!
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Taken at the lakeside in Coba with its extensive Mayan ruins and pyramids in the wild forest this trio were at the site of my bubble jeopardy entry next morning …..ooer..!
This photo was taken at Fisheating Creek, Palmdale Florida Fisheating Creek is a wildlife management area. To be able to capture some great photos you must travel by canoe up the 42 mile long creek I have this photo in a Calendar as well. Click this link to view all my alligator photos / / Thanks to the groups below for the feature / That One Great Shot
Savanna Preserve Port Saint Lucie, Florida
A Tri Colored Heron stops to gaze at it’s shadow.
Took a boat ride into the swamp and saw this odd pairing.
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