Drove out to a little town along the Choctawhatchee Bay called Villa Tasso, stopping at Bay Flats and Maxwell Gunter Recreation Area along the way. It was overcast and I had to run for my car at one point to dodge the rain, but it was nice to be outside and enjoying the bay.







(Photos shot with a Nikon D60, using an 18-55mm, 55-200mm, 20mm f/2.8 wide-angle, 50mm f/1.8 prime lens, Nikon CoolPix S205 and/or iPhone4)
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Wow. So many winners here–Can’t even pick a favorite 🙂 The snails shot–Very impressive!
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Thank you! The shells are actually hermit crabs. They covered the drift wood at the shore’s edge. Must have been a dozen or more of them. The big one was as large as my palm.
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Sundays would not be the same without beautiful Florida photographs from you. My fav is the chain link fence. Or maybe the tree hanging on the water’s edge? Or the running water? I like them all.
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I always look forward to seeing your gorgeous photography on Sunday. (I also tremendously enjoy your posts through the week in my mailbox!)
Have you seen the new Lytra camera yet?
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You have an amazing talent! Thanks for sharing with us.
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I sit in awe of your talent all the time Tara, these pictures are just beautiful for a Sunday morning or frankly any day.
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So beautiful as always. I LOVE the shells & water shot, and the lizard is amazing.
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The lizard shot is absolutely incredible. Thanks for sharing such a great collection.
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That first picture could be a shoreline on Lake Superior. The others are clearly FL!
Thanks for taking us along and I surely do wish you’d send some of that rain our way.
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Yet another great photo hike. I LOVE the little guy in the last picture, great find.
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I am envious of all your great shots, especially the tree and the green in the last,. Gorgeous.
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