A cold night with clear skies, the beauty of the milky way shines through the darkness at Kirby Storter Roadside Park
Taken 03-06-2019
South Florida Everglades Photography
An Everglades Milky Way
March Milky Way Over the Big Cypress National Park
One of the last Florida cold fronts of the winter in 2019 brought clear skies and a chance to catch the Milky Way. I got up at 1:30am and was on the road by 2:00am. I met John and Claudia at Kirby Storter Roadside Park at 3:30am. Everyone was shooting in the darkness. This image was strange because I did not see any meteors, but I remember when the camera almost fell over in the darkness. This must have been it. The effect came out interesting.
Taken 03-06-2019
Sunlight and Fog
The cool March morning gave us clear skies with a perfect dew point for a heavy fog layer at the lake. The sun was just rising as the beams of light exploded through the fog – it was amazing at Everglades National Park
The Milky Way over the Everglades
Three images stacked to capture the Milky Way over the Everglades
The Milky Way in the Southern Sky
The Milky Way in the Southern sky over the Everglades National Park
An Everglades Sunset
An Everglades Sunset that brilliantly reflects the pine trees and darkening sky.