Sunday, May 30, 2010

Red Right Returning (#180)

When looking for a channel to return home, it's always nice to see a red marker. Keep the red markers on your right and you're returning to a home port.



Bob

The Next Iteration (#179)

I like the horizontal lines mimicking the land.



Bob

Miles and Miles (#178)

Miles and miles and miles and miles,



of bone fish flats.

Bob

Moon Over the Fuel Dock (#177)



Bob

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Key West (#176)

The southern most beach in the U.S.



Bob

Red Shouldered Hawk (#175)

In captivity.



Bob

Thursday, May 27, 2010

The Tarpon (#173)

These guys are everywhere. It seems that each waterside restaurant (lots of them) has its resident tarpon population.



Ironic that you have to use a boat to catch them.

Bob

Current (#172)

When the current runs under the Seven Mile Bridge, it doesn't fool around.



Bob

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Watching it Go Away (#171)



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Tarpon Fishermen (#170)

At the base of the Seven Mile Bridge.



Bob

The Rope (#169)

This cloud forms a line over the land mass of the Florida Keys.



This is the Bahia Honda Bridge.

Bob

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Kangaroo Cat (#168)

The background was just too busy - had to get rid of it.



Bob

Cute (#167)



Bob

Saturday, May 22, 2010

PWC (#166)

The sky is a bit foreboding for the use of personal watercraft.



Bob

The Fuel Dock (#165)

I just don't like the prices.



Bob

Friday, May 21, 2010

Rain - at Last(#164)

After a dry week, moisture again.



Bob

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Sailboat Squeeze (#163)



Bob

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Honey Bucket (#162)

In the Boot Key mooring field (Marathon), this pump out barge removes waste from each boat once per week.



Some one has to do it.

Bob

Monday, May 17, 2010

Cordage (#161)

In a down economy, West Marine opened a new, improved, store in Marathon, FL. We liked the cordage display.



Bob

Saturday, May 15, 2010

On the Bay Side (#160)

As east winds keep the ocean riled up off of Marathon, the bay side looks deceptively calm.



Bob

Friday, May 14, 2010

It Still Exists (#159)

Near Everglades City there are still miles and miles of intact mangrove shoreline. Thank goodness. To the north, in Charlotte Harbor, Hurricane Charlie killed much of the mangrove in 1994. Hurricane Wilma got the mangrove further south. Enough!



Bob

On the Mooring Ball (#158)



Bob

Thursday, May 13, 2010

On the Mooring (#158)

In Marathon, FL.



Bob

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Lies (#157)

Actually, fishermen don't have to lie when they bring home the evidence.



Bob

Monday, May 10, 2010

Say "Aahhh" (#156)

The on-camera flash really accentuated the mouth.



As if it needed accentuating.

Bob

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Wooden Block (#155)

Some old hardware at Ted Smallwood's Store, Chokoloskee, FL.



Bob

Transportation (#154)

The Harley of the Everglades.



Bob

Friday, May 7, 2010

Solitude (#153)



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The Stanchion (#152)



With decent light, a boat stanchion can be abstracted.

Bob

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall (#151)

I have no idea why this mirror art exists, except for my benefit.



Bob

Early Morning Light (#150)

Nothing special about this image. Except that it's my first-ever image shot at ISO 3200 (Nikon D90). A round of Topaz Denoise makes the image usable, I think.



The other special item is that this is post #150 for 2010. It feels good to be well ahead of schedule for one post/day.

Bob

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Who knows? (#149)

There are lots of these purple daisy-like flowers in Naples, FL.



I don't know what they are.

Bob

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Golden Rain Tree (#148)

In Venice FL, the Golden Rain Trees failed to bloom in March, probably due to the cold winter.



But 80 miles south in Naples, they are blooming in late April. There is hope...

Bob

The Chickee Bar (#147)

At the Cove Inn, Naples, FL.



Bob