Thanks for that, Chuck. I like the sky, but I should have had the darker tones
up a bit.
And it made me look at the area again, as well as where we used to live, on the
peninsula just north of MacDill (Bayshore Boulevard).
Halcyon days ...
Chris
On 26 Apr 2010, at 22:55, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I've been playing with some of the images I took in Florida this past
> winter and decided to convert a few to B&W. I rather liked this one.
> It's taken at Bishop Harbor near the south end of Tampa Bay. Probably
> less than a mile from my place in Palmetto FL. Looking east, away from
> the bay in late afternoon. Those are live oaks and cabbage palms across
> the way covered in wind blown Spanish moss. 24mm on the Tamron 24-135
> on Canon 5D.
>
> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/Bishop_Harbor/IMG_3771eB&Wweb.jpg>
>
> There aren't too many pictures this year. It was too cold and windy to
> inspire much photography. The shot immediately after this one shows a
> small pile of dead fish which had succumbed to the cold. The bay water
> here is only a couple of feet deep.
> --
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