I went out to J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area yesterday for sunset. I completely forgot my wide angle lens at home but I had my handy-dandy Canon PowerShot S90 with me.
Here’s a shot of the wetlands from the Florida everglades during my trip to Shark Valley. This photo was taken with a Canon PowerShot S90.
It amazing how many people only focus on the tail of this beautiful bird. But everything about this bright green feathered creature is absolutely amazing.
The Florida Scrub Jay is one of my favorite birds. These blue birds can only be found in Florida and are considered endangered.
I had the luxury of hiking with a shutterbug friend Chris Evans from foottraxphotography.com who showed me this little lake at Jonathan Dickinson State Park, called Gator Hole Lake.
I believe this is an old civil war battlefield at Riverbend Park. I could be wrong but I know there’s a battlefield around here somewhere.
I tried my luck again back at Lilypad Lake to see if I could get some clouds in the sky with the sun setting. It was an ok evening but I think I can do better.
I’m pretty sure this is a Red-tailed Hawk but I could be wrong. I get this bird confused with the Red-shouldered Hawk all the time.
Here’s the sunset that I posted from my mobile phone a few days ago on Facebook. I finally had some time to sit down to work on it.
Here’s another Brown Pelican shot from the marina in Jupiter, Florida. I slightly tone mapped this image using tone compressor for an extra color boost.












