nature, photography

Friday Flora

The Everglades ecosystem is about as diverse as they come.

And the plant-life is a large part of that diversity.

So I thought I’d share a few of my favorite flora related photographs from the trip, on this beautiful Friday!

These were all shot with the Canon 5D MK III… and I promise, a review of that camera is coming…

sunset over the river of grass and pine forests near bear island campground

leaf detail

dwarf palmetto detail

dwarf palmetto detail

swamp lilies

empty campground at flamingo bay

cypress forest swamp landscape

cypress forest swamp landscape

tree lined path to the beach

alligator lily with morning dew

morning glory and chokoloskee bay

sea of grass and hardwood hammock

white water lily flower

fern detail

colorful leaves

pineland forest

lily pads

– andrew

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