
This is one of my most recent images from the Everglades that I have turned upside down and I like it better that way. I am still looking for a grouping of Everglades images for a large public lobby here in Miami.
This is one of those images that seems to remind me of the warmer days that we cant seem to find around these days. I seem to be more inclined to show this image over a perfectly focused image of people on the beach for the feel this has is far better then the infocus image. It also takes more work getting an out of focus picture to come out good then it does an in focus picture, or atleast thats the way it works for me. .
Next to an early morning showering of color from the sunrise, I would have to say the waters of Everglades National Park hold the most color with in the park. I find intrest in the constant changing colors in the waters that pass beneath me as I try gather them together in a single image. From the reflections to the coloring producrd by the Red Mangroves, the water contains a pallet of many color. In addition to the Reflections, and the effects the Red Mangroves has on the water the the Mangrove Leaves add the colors to balance thecolor pallet of the waters.
This image is at Flamingo on the South West corner of Everglades National Park. I have made it my intention to try photography the Everglades in a way that is not usually desired by most photographers. I have given up on the birds, and would rather only photograph other photographers photographing the birds instead of me photographing them. I have found it to be a lot of fun observing and studying the parts of the park that once were the park but are now starting to fade away.
