Tampa Bay Florida 2006
This is a composite photo taken in Shalimar, FL near the edge of the bay. It was a glorious summer night. I applied the NIK skylight filter to deepen the reds in the picture. I also shot the sun on the same night to the west of the bank. I’ve combined them for a rich summer night shot. / /
A beautiful evening sky. The sea oats moving in the breeze with driftwood at its side. Another beautiful sunset in Destin, Florida. Late September; no crowds; just peace. / / Click on the buy/preview button to see the many RedBubble print options for this photo.
This shot was taken off of US Highway 98 in Destin, FL on Okaloosa Island which is a barrier island that separates the Gulf of Mexico from Choctawhatchee Bay. The gulf is typically pretty calm in this area. The sea oats in the foreground are abundant in the area. / / Click on the buy/preview button to see the many RedBubble print options for this photo. / /
This shot was taken from the Destin Harbor – Destin, FL. The sunset cruises were coming in for the evening. This is one of the sunset cruises that I caught coming back into the harbor. During post processing in Photoshop I added a larger than life moon via the Lunar Cell filter. It seemed like it added a mysterious beckoning element to the photo. Enjoy. / / Click on the buy/preview button to see the many RedBubble print options for this photo.
Sleeping anhingas and cormorants at Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, FL, USA HDR of three exposures (+/-2EV) merged and tone-mapped in dynamic-photo HDR / Canon EOS 40D / Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
I was in the kitchen cooking dinner when my husband came in from the front yard. He said I needed to go look at the sky. As soon as I saw this, I immediately turned around and ran for my camera. It was truly amazing. I hope you enjoy it. This was taken in Orlando Florida from my front porch!! / in the “Outsiders” group. > > > > > > >
Pompano Beach, Florida
From the white sands to the blue skys…no worries here. Destin, Florida. / / / / /
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This was taken the morning after TS Faye past through the area, just as the sun was rising.She made landfall on the Florida Keys late in the afternoon of August 18 before veering into the Gulf of Mexico. It again made landfall near Naples, Florida in the early hours of August 19 and progressed northeast through the Florida peninsula, emerging into the Atlantic Ocean near Melbourne on August 20. Extensive flooding took place in parts of Florida as a result of its slow movement. On August 21, it re-entered near Daytona Beach, moving due west across the Panhandle, crossing Gainesville and Panama City, Florida. As it zigzagged from water to land, it became the first storm in recorded history to make landfall in Florida four times. Also gave me waterfront property here in Ft.Myers, Fl. / canon rebel xti / focal 21mm /
titled by David Parkin smoke on the water Floridian back yard.. Fort Myers , Florida as is from the camera Sony DSC H 7 cybershot point and shoot camera , no tripod. 1/250 / iso 800 / 4.5 f stop / ** /
Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / F8, 1/1000 / RAW / 3/4/09 – 446/71 Challenge WINNER in the Your Most Meaningful Work challenge in the Odd One Out group – 7/7/09 / Featured in JPG Cast-Offs – 3/09 / Featured in Experimental Photography -3/09 / / / / / Original / / Postage / / Postcards / / /
It is so beautiful colors, variety attracted my attention. But I do not know the name… : http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/10557315 /
This one’s for Karen ... thanks for reminding me of the awesome beachcombing on Sanibel Island. Drfitwood stark against the white sand melting into that amazing turquoise gulf… nothing around for miles except the egrets… / and yeah, I’ve had a few… but then again, too few to mention…
Mayport, Florida. USA. Shrimper’s at rest taken from the St. John’s River ferry on the A1A.
Capture on Venice beach, Florida, as a storm was passing back in the Gulf of Mexico / Canon 5 D mark ll / canon 40mm / ISO 100 / 1/50 f/18 / Neutral Density 0.3 Filter / monochrome /
Captured on Venice beach , Florida as a storm was building off the shore of the Gulf of Mexico ,a normal summer day .Which is a barrier island off the West coast of Florida. / Won Southern-Style: A Downhome Perspective Beaches challenge / Canon 5D markk ll / canon 17-40mm / ISO 100 / 1/60 f/14 CP filter /
Capture on Venice beach, Florida looking over the Gulf of Mexico as the clouds begin to form for rain. / canon 40D / canon 17-40mm / ISO 100 / 1/50 f/ 18 / CP filter /
Englewood, Florida Nikon D60, 200mm, CP, ND2, raw August 30, 2009 / Window to paradise * Window to paradise finished in position *3 of Top Ten in Summer Vacation of You’re Accepted October 20, 2009 September 27, 2009 top 10 with 9 votes (same as winner) in / Contrast Through Colors Top 10 in Cottage windows September 18, 2009
Charlotte Harbor, FL this bridge connect Punta Gorda and Port Charlotte. / / Small town of Punta Gorda, where my parents live, got known by many when when residents of Punta Gorda climbed out of the shelters and started cleaning up after Hurricane Charley five years ago. Hurricane Charley was the third named storm, the second hurricane, and the second major hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. Charley lasted from August 9 to August 15, and at its peak intensity it attained 150 mph (240 km/h) winds, making it a strong Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. The storm made landfall in southwestern Florida at maximum strength, thus making it the strongest hurricane to hit the United States since Hurricane Andrew struck Florida twelve years before, in 1992. Hurricane Charley was the first and strongest of four major storms that hit Florida in 44 days in 2004. In Charlotte County, Charley did $3.2 billion in damage, including 11,000 homes and 300 businesses. Fourteen deaths in the county were blamed on the storm. The downtown Punta Gorda area that took a direct hit from the Category 4 storm on Aug. 13, 2004, now has many new brightly colored storefront businesses, hotels and restaurants. A sparkling new events center replaced an aging auditorium. A spruced up marina on Charlotte Harbor features shopping and a seafood restaurant touted as the largest eatery in southwest Florida. Run-down mobile homes that Charley reduced to piles of sticks have been replaced by a new affordable housing complex. Six schools and six fire stations have been rebuilt. A new airport terminal has so far attracted two national carriers. Across the Peace River in Port Charlotte, the Tampa Bay Rays play their spring training games at a newly refurbished ball park. The government-issued blue tarps that were ubiquitous on roof tops even a year after the storm are nowhere in sight. The few aesthetic remnants left are the trees out by Interstate 75 that were snapped in half as the tightly wound hurricane barged through. from moving boat with Nikon D60, 18-55 mm, cp, nd2, raw / “Charlotte Harbor” Charlotte Harbor finished in position 8 of Top Ten in Capture a Bridge Challenge… of DSLR Users Only – 1/… November 27, 2009 Charlotte Harbor was WINNER of the challenge The bridge. The setting. The story. Poem, film or painting. in the group Bridges Nov 1, 2009 / Charlotte Harbor finished in position 2 of Top Ten in Bridges… of You’re Accepted / October 3, 2009 featured in Florida the Sunshine State September 11, 2009 Sold 1x Canvas Print of Charlotte Harbor / Size: Extra Large – December 15, 2009
Charlotte Harbor,Florida Nikon D60, raw, processed as HDR / 18-55 mm, cp, nd2, 1 shot – hand hold from moving boat
Located on Venice Beach, FL, a couple sunbath and relax as the storm clouds move in. The fishing pier in included. The clouds were spectacular on this day! / It has a vintage touch to it as you can see. Taken with a Canon XTI and a wide angle lens 12-24 f/8 / 1/800 sec / ISO-200 / 24mm
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