Sunday was the perfect north Florida late February day. Temperature near 70, deep blue southern skies... After eight full weeks of winter and a couple of freezing nights in the last week it was welcome relief. We hit the trail at the Julington-Durbin Preserve at the south end of Duval County, early enough to enjoy the warmth, and late enough for the angle of the sunlight to come slashing in at about 45 degrees.
I shot this photo with a Sigma 150mm macro lens -- the actual seedpod is about an inch long. Looking forward to the transition to spring, which will start here in the next couple of weeks as the azaleas spring to life. Change is truly the only constant....
2 comments:
Wow! I love this, and like you I really love the back lighting.... it looks almost like precious jewel shimmering in the light!
Great shot Paul!
Thanks, Don -- I'm working on making at least a few photo posts per week... we'll see how long it lasts :)
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