A short post today with more images from my last trip to MINWR.
I suppose we all occasionally struggle with photography – finding something to point our cameras at can be difficult. Other times, it seems easy and images almost make themselves. My last trip to MINWR was like that – I came home with more than a normal number of landscapes I really like.
I felt like I was really in the “zone”. Every composition I tried looked good to me. And they still looked good when I got home.
Anyway, here they are.
Fun fact: These were made with three different cameras: A Sony full frame, an Olympus Micro Four Thirds, and an iPhone. Can you tell which is which? If you’re interested in the answers, you can click on these to see larger versions (and EXIF data).
Header image: Another view of the marina. Larger version: https://www.flickr.com/photos/edrosack/51349701361/in/dateposted-public/
Thanks for stopping by and reading my blog. Covid cases in Florida are at an all time high. Be careful out there and please take care of yourselves and each other. And if you can, make some photos!
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Awww….how good to see the beauty. Your images are amazing!
Thanks so much, Dorothy!
For me, photography is a tool for expression. I hope to capture not only what I see, but what I “feel”.
Your landscape images here clearly express how I feel when viewing a sunrise over the water or when gazing over the marsh.
The photographs “work” – for me.
(Not to mention they REALLY make me want to drive across the state to visit MINWR!)
Have a good week, Ed!
What a nice comment, Wally – thank you.
It’s not the best time to see birds / wildlife but I think it’s till worth a visit.