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  • "The Seven Sisters under Starlight"

    "The Seven Sisters under Starlight"

    "The Seven Sisters under Starlight"

  • Nature's sculptures II

    Nature's sculptures II

    One of my favorite trees, this time under the watchful gaze of the Milky Way.

  • The Trishul

    The Trishul

    The remnants of this tree reminded me of the Trishula or Trishul, a divine symbol, commonly used as one of the principal symbols in Hinduism. In India and Thailand, the term also often refers to a short-handled weapon which may be mounted on a danda or staff. But unlike the Okinawan sai, the trishula is often bladed. In Malay (including Malaysian and Indonesian), trisula usually refers specifically to a long-handled trident while the diminutive version is more commonly known as a chabang or tekpi. The name "trishula" ultimately derives from the Sanskrit word त्रिशूल (triśūla), from त्रि (trí), meaning "three", and शूल (śū́la), meaning "a sharp iron pin or stake", referring in this case to the weapon's three prongs. The trishula is wielded by the god Shiva and is said to have been used to sever the original head of Ganesha. Godess Durga also holds a trishula, as one of her many weapons. The three points have various meanings and significance, and, common to the Hindu religion, have many stories behind them. They are commonly said to represent various trinities: creation, preservation, and destruction; past, present, and future; body, mind and atman; dharma or dhamma (law and order), bliss/mutual enjoyment and emanation/created bodies; compassion, joy and love; spiritual, psychic and relative; happiness, comfort and boredom; pride, repute and egotism; clarity, knowledge and wisdom; heaven, mind and earth; soul, fire and earth; soul, passion and embodied-soul; logic, passion and faith; prayer, manifestation and sublime; insight, serenity and bodhisattvahood or arhatship (anti-conceit); practice, understanding and wisdom; death, ascension and resurrection; creation, order and destruction; the three gunas: satva, rajas and tamas.

  • The Seven Sisters

    The Seven Sisters

    For a thousand years, these seven towering trees have stood steadfast at the ocean's edge, bearing witness to the ebb and flow of the tides. On this particular night, their gnarled branches appeared stark against the backdrop of the Milky Way, while the gentle lapping of the waves evoked a profound sense of amazement and reverence. This scene served as a powerful reminder of the boundless wonders of the natural world and the infinite expanse of the cosmos.

  • A Golden Sunrise at Mashes Sands Beach

    A Golden Sunrise at Mashes Sands Beach

    A moment to slow down, take a breath, and appreciate the beauty of the world around us.

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  • The Fallen Tree II

    The Fallen Tree II

    There are several amazing trees at Mashes Sands Beach that have withstood the test of time but there was on really beautiful tree that had fallen down and lay on its side. The beautiful patterns of the bark fascinated me and I came here several times attempting to photograph it at sunrise. On this particular day, the conditions lined up with the sun peaking out and lighting up the clouds and tree in a golden glow. It is one of my favorites from this year.

  • A Milky Way View from St. Mark's Lighthouse II

    A Milky Way View from St. Mark's Lighthouse II

    This image captures the stunning Milky Way as it illuminates the night sky above St. Marks Lighthouse. The lighthouse stood tall against the backdrop of the starry sky, with its bright beam of light extending out into the darkness. The stars above seemed to twinkle and dance, creating a mesmerizing display that was both beautiful and awe-inspiring. It's a reminder of the incredible beauty that surrounds us, and of the vastness of the universe that we are lucky enough to be a part of.

  • A Milky Way View from St. Mark's Lighthouse

    A Milky Way View from St. Mark's Lighthouse

    I had the opportunity to explore this state park during our stay in the area. Most nights had been cloudy or too windy but conditions came together for this image. The winds were calm and the water channel was at low tide so I decided to venture down close to the edge hoping there would not be any critters lurking in the dark. I was hoping to find a spot where I could catch the lighthouse reflected in the water but quickly aborted that idea as my shoes started sinking in the mud. Trying not to panic, I finally did make it back to a more stable spot and capture this shot.

  • The Swamps at Night

    The Swamps at Night

    A Milky Way from somewhere in the Forgotten Coast of Florida. This is my first attempt to capture the MW with my freshly astro-modded camera. With the mod, the camera does a better job of capturing the pink/magenta glow of the amazing nebulae in the sky, however, color balancing the image gets a lot more tricky as well.

  • Golden Beginnings

    Golden Beginnings

    It was a mesmerizing sunrise this morning at a creek near Mashes Sands Beach. As the sun peeked over the horizon, the sky transformed into a stunning blend of soft colors. The sky turned into shades of gold, purple and orange, creating a breathtaking view reflecting off the calm waters of the creek. The peaceful chirping of birds welcoming the new day, and the cool morning breeze carrying a refreshing scent, added to the overall serene atmosphere. Watching the sunrise at Mashes Sands Beach Creek was an awe-inspiring experience that filled the soul with a sense of peace and renewal. It was a perfect reminder of the beauty and tranquility that nature has to offer, and a moment that will be treasured forever.

  • The Fallen Tree

    The Fallen Tree

    There are several amazing trees at Mashes Sands Beach that have withstood the test of time but there was on really beautiful tree that had fallen down and lay on its side. The beautiful patterns of the bark fascinated me and I came here several times attempting to photograph it at sunrise. On this particular day, the conditions lined up with the sun peaking out and lighting up the clouds and tree in a golden glow. It is one of my favorites from this year.

  • Cloud Tapestry II

    Cloud Tapestry II

    The sun dipped below the horizon, turning the clouds into an amazing masterpiece, as the still waters of the pond at St Marks NWR reflected its beauty in perfect harmony.

  • Golden Dawn at Mashes Sands

    Golden Dawn at Mashes Sands

    These trees became one of my favorite locations to visit during our stay in Florida. The incoming tide would cleanse the sands and the gnarly roots created endless possibilities for compositions.

  • The Mystical Fog at San Blas Lighthouse

    The Mystical Fog at San Blas Lighthouse

    I arrived early at the lighthouse to catch the morning sunrise. However, nature had something else in mind, and I was treated to this early morning fog creating a mystical aura with the streetlights adding a nice ambience to the scene.

  • Blue hour at St Marks NWR

    Blue hour at St Marks NWR

    The blue hour at St Marks NWR lighthouse was a time of serenity, as the clouds created a dreamlike atmosphere above the calm waters of the pond, reflecting the tranquility of the moment in its still waters.

  • Nature's sculptures

    Nature's sculptures

    Nature's sculptures, etched by ocean currents, basking in predawn's gentle glow. It made me wonder what all this tree had seen as eons went by.

  • Cloud Tapestry

    Cloud Tapestry

    The sun dipped below the horizon, turning the clouds into an amazing masterpiece, as the still waters of the pond at St Marks NWR reflected its beauty in perfect harmony.

  • Sublimity

    Sublimity

    During our stay in Florida, I had the opportunity to visit the small coastal town of Cape San Blas. The lighthouse is a prominent feature of the town and a great place to visit anytime of the day. The pond with lily leaves created an interesting foreground element.

  • A Remnant from the Past

    A Remnant from the Past

    It had been a cloudy week as the moon had finally dwindled enough for Milky Way photography. The forecast had been iffy but I figured it was still worth trying since this tree stump was not too far from our campsite. I stood for over an hour patiently waiting for the clouds to dissipate, wiping the inevitable dew drops off the lens. Finally, the Gods took pity on me and a small clearing happened for just enough time to capture this image.

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  • Revelation

    Revelation

    It started out as a fairly bland sunrise with only a few clouds in the distant horizon. However, the calm water during low tide was still very inviting and I was enjoying photographing the reflections and sand waves as the sun rose. In the meantime, clouds were quietly drifting in and before you know it the sky was suddenly aflame with beautiful golden colors.

  • Midnight Light Show

    Midnight Light Show

    There were not too many thunderstorms in the winter during our stay in Carrabelle. There were at least two good ones but I have to admit that I slept through the first one realizing in the morning that I had missed an opportunity to capture something great. So, I was much better prepared when the next one came around and it did not disappoint.

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