I had a wonderful trip up to Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive a week ago. It was a Saturday with a lot of people around, but it was gorgeous and there were more than enough things to see for everyone.
Most folks took Welland Rd. away from the pump house, so I chose to leave there on the Lake Apopka Loop Trail. I’m glad I did – I didn’t see anyone else on that part of the drive. LAWD’s a special place and even more so when you’re out there by yourself.
I think this spot near the shore looks good in black and white. I like the trees, clouds, reflections, and Cormorants roosting in the branches. Here’s a closer look at one of the birds:
Bald Eagles are always awesome. This one seemed to enjoy the view as much as I did.
A little further along, a hawk flew by screaming at me for daring to point my camera in its direction.
When I first got there, a large alligator was floating close to the main road and seemed to be staring right at me. Watching it made me feel less like a photographer and more like a gator snack. I’ve never actually seen them show any aggression toward humans, and I was a good distance from it. But I was glad to be in the car.
Great Blue Herons are supreme predators too. I’ve spotted several recently with huge fish. This one was in nice morning light.
It was a fine outing. I came home with memories, photos, and a good dose of Central Florida’s beautiful nature elixer. You can click on these photos to see larger versions on Flickr. And I have many more of my Lake Apopka images in this album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/edrosack/albums/72157656060310175
Header image: The View from Lust Road, near the entrance to LAWLD. Full version here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/edrosack/51424824946/in/dateposted-public/
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Great set of shots Ed!
Thank you Jeff. I always appreciate your comments!
I had a question on Flickr about how to get to the Lake Apopka Loop Trail. I thought I should post the answer here too:
When you drive in on Lust Rd. you take a right onto Weland in front of the pump house. Then just past the pond in front of the pump house you have a choice of straight (on Weland) or a left (onto Lake Apopka Loop Trail). The loop trail goes up by the pump house and then right to follow along close to the lake shore.
This trail map shows all the roads: lakeapopkawildlife.us/access-trail-map/
Hope this helps.
Ed
That’s a special place. Excellent photographs, Ed. I really like the B&W treatment!
Thank you Wally. I always enjoy visiting Lake Apopka.