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  • Introducing “Royal Terns”

    A couple of days after an art festival in Cedar Key two-and-a-half years ago, Nancy took this photograph from the bow of our new canoe on the north end of Seahorse Key before making the return trip to Cedar Key. Although the weather had been good all day, that trip did not finish well. You…

  • “Oak Tree Graveyard” – Our First Night Photograph

    When we discovered Big Talbot Island State Parkwebsite north of Jacksonville one morning toward the end of April 2010, Nancy saw Boneyard Beach and decided we needed to come back late in the afternoon for further investigation.   The elevation for most of the tree-clad island is about twenty feet.  Atlantic storms have eroded the…

  • Nancy Gets Merit Award At Temple Terrace

    There were forty-five artists participating in this festivalannounced. In addition to the Best of Show, three awards were given in each of four categories. We were in the Photography & Mixed Media/Collage category, which included five photographers and two mixed media specialists. The Robert Woodard Award (which Nancy received in 2012blog) was the top prize…

  • Gray Wolves – The Image

    Last month, I promised to introduce you to a few of our newer images that had been overlookedblog. Today’s image is “Gray Wolves”, which was added to our collection at the very end of last December. We photographed these wolves in June 2006 in Golden, British Columbia. You can find more information on our Gray…

  • A Belated Introduction To “Wild Stallion”

    Earlier this month, I promised to introduce you to a few of our newer images that had been overlookedblog. The oldest of those is “Wild Stallion,” which was added to our regular collection in January 2017, just in time for a festival in Wellington.  Wellington is known for its polo and its equestrian community. But…