Showing posts with label Sunset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunset. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Birding Weekend in Sanibel

Hello my friends!
Finally had my first birding outing of 2013 with Lita. We spent the weekend on Sanibel, a place we both love not only because we met there but because it's so full of nature and wildlife. It's a dream locale for photographers, nature lovers and of course, birders. And we are all three! ;-) We had a great weekend which included a couple of really magical moments gifted to us by the universe as well as lots of great birdy sightings. We ended up seeing about 33 different species of birds and Lita added 7 or so to her life list and I added 4. We also ended up with dozens of bites that welted up on our face, hands, chest and legs thanks to a constant attack by no-see-ums, little biting bugs that, you guessed it, you can't see. However, they were so thick we could see them plain as day! They even attacked our scalps. I have itchy hair now. ;-(
And, I have tons of pictures to process. I promised myself I would keep up with the processing this year. Um, yea, right...I can already see how that is going to be a challenge!

Alrighty then! On with the highlights from the weekend in Sanibel:

On Saturday, we arrived in time for a quick drive through Ding Darling before having lunch at The Greenhouse Grill. I was able to add two birds to my life list while at Ding Darling, a Dunlin and a Red Knot. Later in the afternoon we hit Bowman Beach for a bit of shelling and then headed to Captiva to capture the sunset. There was no sunrise that morning at my lake due to rain so I was very happy to at least have a decent sunset.

A sweet Dunlin. They are so cute!


 Beachy Blues


 Sunset 1.19.2013

One of our magical moments was watching a Bald Eagle snatch a fish from the ocean and fly right over us! It was the highlight of day one but unfortunately both Lita and I had no time to adjust our manual settings and we just pointed and shot and none of our pictures turned out (I think we were shooting seashells or waves or some such thing). I managed to salvage one enough that I could add in some clouds I shot earlier along with some texture so that I could at least have a shot to remember the moment by. Not that I would forget...it was a one in a million chance sighting there!

Bald Eagle with Catch

On Sunday we got up before sunrise and headed to Ding Darling, unaware that what lay ahead would be misery in the form of no-see-ums. It was completely overcast so once again, no sunrise. That makes three days this month that I didn't see a sunrise. Hopefully the rest of the month will shine on! At Ding Darling we met other birders who were kind enough to let us use a roll-on eucalyptus bug deterrent which didn't work at all. We also met a nice photographer named Tom Brennan who gave us some no-see-um spray which didn't help either. Lita immediately welted up...it took my body about 12 hours before the allergic reaction set in. Even as I'm typing this I'm in a state of itchy misery. But, the real question is, was it worth it? And the answer is a resounding YES! The highlight of our day included interacting with a Yellow-throated Warbler and this amazing private performance we received from a Stand of Tree Swallows:




Wrong Way

We actually had to sneak into Ding Darling because it was 30 minutes late in opening. There was a line of cars waiting to get in but we were walking so we squeezed around the gate. We later went back and paid our $1.00 to the attendant who said the back of her alarm clock fell open and the battery came out. She felt terribly bad about it and we in turn, felt bad for her! 

Me and Tom with his serious birding lens!


Yellow-throated Warbler


After the morning at Ding Darling, we head to our favorite breakfast cafe, Over Easy for a delicious and filling meal. Of course I had eggs benedict with a side of not only bacon but also sausage! Piggy plate alert!
And, the Over Easy cafe has the best coffee. It was just what we needed to push through the rest of the day which included a hike along Baily Tract which is where we saw the Stand of Tree Swallows (I just love using collective nouns!) and a teenage gator. After a couple of hours there we headed back to Island Cow for a delicious dessert before heading off the island and back to the west coast.

Best.Coffee.Ever

Eggs Benedict, my favorite breakfast 

A Stand of Tree Swallows

Shadowed Selfies

Decadent Dessert

Greetings from Florida!

And, also from last week my sunrise collage:

Week 3

I continued drawing my giraffes for The Year of the Giraffe class with Carla Sonheim. I also did one in pastel. This is our last week for the drawing portion. I hope to add a few more pages to my giraffe sketchbook before the end of the month. 


Next up...a week with Phoebe! I can hardly wait for our adventure! See you all soon!


Friday, September 2, 2011

A Sanibel Sabbatical


Lita and I met nearly four years ago on Sanibel and she had yet to return. I wanted her to experience "my Sanibel" which included lots of shelling, bike-riding, picture-taking, a visit to my favorite antique store in the world and of course, lots and lots of eating! We had such a fun time! It was a great way to end the summer!

Our first stop was The Island Cow restaurant where we had a delicious lunch.

Lita at Island Cow
Lens: Helga Viking
Film: Ina's 1969

I ordered "Frickles" which is a version of fried pickles. They were a little salty for Lita but I gobbled them up!

A Basket of Frickles
Lens: Roboto Glitter
Film: Kodot XGrizzled

After lunch we headed out to Tarpon Bay for some shelling. It was a beautiful day with lots of gorgeous scenery! Irene had passed by just a couple of days before and she left behind some great clouds!

 Cloud at Tarpon Bay

 Ruddy Turnstone


Turtle & Wildflowers

Double Take


We then headed over to do a bit more shelling on Bowman's Beach while waiting for the sunset. We nearly missed it and we were eaten alive by mosquito's and no-see-ums. But, sunsets are always worth the bites. :)

Boardwalk to Bowman's
Lens: John S
Film: Kodot XGrizzled 

Driftwood with Shadows
Lens: John S
Film: Kodot XGrizzled

Lita and I were running to the car to grab our tripods when we realized the sun was setting quickly. My toe was killing me and I looked down and it was all bloody and skin was ripped off. I quickly put a band-aid on and we ran like the wind back to the beach to catch the sunset. This is just one of a gazillion that I took!

Sunset at Sanibel

Once the sun had set we had so much adrenaline that we just decided on the spur of the moment to take some self portraits while jumping in the sea. It's not easy to jump in the sand while waves are hitting you. Lita was having trouble figuring out my cable release for the shutter so I had to jump a whole lot more than she did! I was exhausted afterwards! :) Here are our best jumps:

 Laura

Lita (she had great form!)

Laura as an X, marks the spot. :)

Day two started with self portraits in a hammock at our hotel. We were getting bitten by no-see-ums once again so it was a quick shoot before heading out to have breakfast at Over Easy Cafe. Lita and I shared a yummy chocolate chip pancake and I had tons of coffee. After all, we were planning a bike ride in high heat and humidity. I was going to need lots of energy!
Summer 2011

Over Easy Cafe
Lens: Buckhorst H1
Film: Ina's 1969

After our yummy breakfast, we headed back to the hotel to change clothes and rent bicycles. We rode for a couple of hours, stopping whenever we found a photo op. 

Swing time!

Beach Bike
Lens: John S
Film: Cano Cafenol

Sanibel Lighthouse
Taken with the Hipstamatic
Lens: Bettie XL
Film: Float

After our bike ride, I took Lita to my favorite antique store, Island Trading. I purchased an antique fan, a book from 1907 and a large photograph from the 1950's which I will share in a future post. There were lots of fun things to take pictures with using the Hipstamatic!

Cigar Store Indian
(this makes me think of the Seinfeld episode of the same title)
Lens: Melodie
Film: Float

 Green Bottles
Lens: Matty ALN
Film: Blanko

Lifesavers
Lens: Watts
Film: Ina's 1935

Natural Point
Lens: John S
Film: AO DLX

Retro Signs
Lens: Watts
Film: Big Up

Grandma Potter
Lens: John S
Film: Kodot XGrizzled

Pop Culture Reflections
Lens: Hornbecker
Film: Big Up

We ended our day, of course, in a Barnes and Noble where I finished my weekend with a couple more Hipsta shots:

Bookstore Cafe
Lens: Tejas
Film: DreamCanvas

The Reader
Lens: Roboto Glitter
Film: AO DLX

What a wonderful way for Lita and I to end our summer together...reliving memories of the first time we met when we bonded over our love of nature and photography. Here's to another year of priceless friendship!

Nikons with Hat