A View to the West
These towering giants rolled through one afternoon, dwarfing the people on the beach. Our friend, the late Chuck Rogers, used it as the cover for his book on Sanibel Island philosophy.
These towering giants rolled through one afternoon, dwarfing the people on the beach. Our friend, the late Chuck Rogers, used it as the cover for his book on Sanibel Island philosophy.
I really enjoy taking pictures of bees on flowers and when the bees are busy, they tend to ignore you. This is a Photoshop “painting.”
This species is native to Florida but difficult to find; this was taken at a butterfly exhibit.
Just some great textures and colors. It really embodies the tropical atmosphere.
This picture was taken shortly after our move to Florida and I really related to this little cloud, all alone amidst the beauty.
“Fossil” was an experiment with textures and double exposure using Photoshop.
I just love the abstraction of the forms. The designs in nature are marvelous.
Although the summer is too hot for someone with MS to deal with, the hour or two before sunset is great at the beach. There is always a breeze, and often storms blow in quickly. The drama of a storm with the colors of sunset is a great photographic opportunity.
“Aroma” is the visualization of the scent of a peony. This was taken in our home garden up north.
These clouds were an interesting grouping and great color, but my favorite thing about them is that they really look like a painting to me.