By Vladimir Brezina
St. Pete Beach, Florida, February 2013
Posted in Photography
Tagged Abstract, Florida, Lost in the Details, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
Look what’s floating by in the turquoise-green water!
I collect them all
to take them home.
But, sadly, the brilliant colors are evanescent…
By Vladimir Brezina
This synchronized team puts in a pretty impressive performance—
— and they leave the stage triumphantly!
Others are pretty good too…
but their synchronized diving still needs some work.
From a recent visit to St. Pete Beach, Florida.
By Vladimir Brezina
It’s freezing in New York City this week… so why not post a few photos of a warm, tropical beach in Florida?
St. Pete Beach, Florida, December 2012.
More photos are here.
Tagged Florida, Gulf Coast, Photography, St. Pete Beach, Sunset
By Vladimir Brezina
… like a sea-anemone
Or simple snail, there cautiously
Unfolds, emerges, what I am.
Philip Larkin, Best Society
But, contrary to Larkin, the best society is not always solitude…
(St. Pete Beach, Florida, December 2012)
Posted in Literature, Nature
Tagged Emergence, Florida, Philip Larkin, Photography, Poetry, Snail, Unfolding
By Vladimir Brezina
We’ve had Sunset, and so it’s time for Sunrise. This one was in Key Biscayne, Florida, this past Sunday.
And a bonus…
More photos are here.
Tagged Clouds, Dawn, Florida, Key Biscayne, Photography, Sunrise
By Vladimir Brezina
I am still sorting out my hundreds of photos of birds from our Florida trip back in February. But this week’s Daily Post Photo Challenge theme, “Close”, has prompted me to marvel at how closely I was able to approach many of the birds.
I rented a kayak and paddled through the mangroves. The birds perched in the tree tops—some of the trees were absolutely festooned with birds, like some kind of fruit—and looked down at me nonchalantly.
Other birds stood on low branches projecting strategically out over the water. These two just looked at me stolidly, even though I was so close that my kayak was actually bumping into their branch. I could have picked them up with my hands.
And so I was able to get some good shots of the various birds. I have a reasonable idea of what many of them are—some are unmistakable!—but identification by experts would certainly be appreciated!
Some other bird photos from that trip are here, here, here, and here.
Posted in Nature
Tagged Birds, Florida, Florida Kayaking, Kayak Photography, Kayaking, Photography