Recently, I revisited the Busch Conservation Area, a vast nature preserve that is abundant with wildlife, lakes, and forests.
On this morning, I got there before the sun was up – there was fog on the water and the leaves had not yet turned their vibrant colors.
I was not the first to arrive, however, as there were a number of people in canoes and small boats fishing on the water. As the sun started to rise, the fog started to burn off of the water, leaving a bright, reflective surface saturated with color.
The dew was heavy as it glistened from the grass and hung to the silk lines of a spider’s web.
Below are some of the pictures that I took on that early October morning.


These pictures are beautiful. I kept trying to pick my favorite, but I really like all of them
Agreed. As a matter of fact, I said almost the same thing aloud…Kept going “ooo” each time a new one appeared on the screen…Such clear crisp lines and colors.
These are wonderful photos Keith. They have perfect reflection. My favorite is the boats lined up in the water.
Great work
Thanks, Dane! How’s the new camera working?
I am struggling with it. I took a couple hundred over exposed pictures of the Florida Gators game this weekend in Gainesville. I found out that I was 1 fstop too high and using the wrong ISO… I am learning, but at the expense of great photo opportunities. Still keeping strong though!