
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Monarch Butterflies at St. Marks Lighthouse
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Bainbridge Rodeo Friday Night - Opening Ceremony
These images were taken before the Rodeo began. Please make sure you click on the OLDER POSTS link at bottom of the page to view all the images.
This is the first rodeo I have photographed and the the first rodeo I have attended in a long time so it was a learning experience for me. Again besure to click on the OLDER POSTS link at the bottom of the page to get to the next page of images.
Enjoy.
This is the first rodeo I have photographed and the the first rodeo I have attended in a long time so it was a learning experience for me. Again besure to click on the OLDER POSTS link at the bottom of the page to get to the next page of images.
Enjoy.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Rays Lake Sunrise




Friday, July 3, 2009
Butterfly Garden
Friday, June 19, 2009
Thunderstorm in the Atlantic Ocean

This image was captured using a Sony Handycam Digital Video Recorder. I used Adobe Premiere Elements' Freeze Frame feature to turn it into a still shot.
St. Augustine Alligator Farm



Tricolored Heron

Taken with a Canon 50D, Canon 70-300mm IS telephoto lens @300mm, f/5.6, 1/250 sec, ISO 100.
Sunrise on our last day in Daytona Beach

Taken with a Canon 50D, using a Canon 28-80mm lens @ 40mm, f/5.6, 1/125 sec, ISO 100
Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Black Skimmers on the Beach

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The pair of nesting Black Skimmers are resting comfortability in front of the band shell on Daytona Beach's Boardwalk. The local's tried unsucessfully to get them to nest in a more remote part of the beach but instead they choose the most popular location on the beach. Guess they like the night live here. The photo at the top was taken from the Daytona Beach Pier and gives you some perspective of the Black Skimmer's location. These photos were taken at 9:00 am, just imagine how many people will be here by noon. Taken with a Canon 50D, using a Canon 80-28 mm lens. The lower photo was taken at 80 mm, f/13, 1/500 sec. 100 iso. The lower photo was taken at 28 mm, f/13, 1/250 sec, 100 iso

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