Yet another first for my camping excursions, this time setting up at Florida Caverns State Park in the panhandle of the sunshine state. Obviously, the big draw is the caverns (which are beautiful and worth the price of admission), but in the few days I camped, I sort of had the hankering to take picsContinue reading “Alligators at Florida Caverns State Park”
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Colorful hummingbird photos, with camera settings to take the pics
“Hello, Hummingbird.” -Cameron Poe, Con Air A beautiful hummingbird has been visiting this feeder ever since my mom got it ready for the spring season. She tends to it often, and the bird is thankful. So is the lizard pictured further in this post! Below, I love the picture that shows the bright colors ofContinue reading “Colorful hummingbird photos, with camera settings to take the pics”
Latest Photos on Fine Art America
Hello there! My name is Ben. I appreciate you coming by today and if you’re new to the blog site, I post every day at 1pm central. You might think it’s hard to come up with things to write about in order to post daily, and you’re right. But even with quantity, I try hardContinue reading “Latest Photos on Fine Art America”
I still haven’t seen an alligator, an update
A few days ago I wrote about not having seen an alligator since I picked up my things and came down to Florida. Hi, I’m Ben. It’s not like I have a strange obsession with dangerous creatures. I don’t want to cuddle with alligators. I don’t want to put a leash on on a lionContinue reading “I still haven’t seen an alligator, an update”
Florida State Park pictures – St. Andrews and Falling Waters
Over the past year since I started using a Sony A6600 to photograph anything and everything, I’ve discovered that my favorite subject is nature and wildlife. Combine that with the adventure of camping in the past few months and the opportunities for photographing stuff is pretty high. I’ve already posted about St. Andrews State ParkContinue reading “Florida State Park pictures – St. Andrews and Falling Waters”