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Though several of my posts have featured flora and fauna from the Green Cay Nature Center in Boynton Beach, Florida, the Center’s main building is itself a worthy subject for a camera’s lens. Housing live animal exhibits and a lecture hall—not to mention serving as the entrance to a publicly owned, admission-free nature preserve that boasts 100 acres of deepwater zones, freshwater marshes, tree islands, and forested wetlands (all accessible via almost two miles of elevated boardwalks)—the Center’s main building is a visually compelling complement to the environment it was erected to celebrate. Photographed September 22, 2013. Higher resolution versions of this photo can be viewed at 500px.com.
Ya, sure, good picture. However, you handled that reflection well and that reflection adds life and really makes me want to spend time with this image.
Thanks much, John. That day was hot and still, which helped with the reflection, but the patchy clouds added a soft filter to the sunlight, and I think that added much to the final result. So glad you like the image.
I intended to comment on this one, but something apparently distracted me. It’s a great image. I like the editing very much. The color and the reflection in the water are superb. A nice composition too.
Thank you so much, George. Green Cay really is a very special place—my photo hardly does it justice, but your kind words (as always) are much appreciated. 🙂
Love this one!!!!
It’s like the light of a Clear Blue Morning!
Thank you, Michael–got lucky on this one, was in the right place at the right time.
I’ve been to Green Cay and walked their boardwalks. Nature at one of its finest hours.
No matter how many times I return there, I always discover something new. Thanks much for the comment.
Nice one
Thank you!
Great photo and a beautiful reflection!
Thank you, Connie–much appreciated!
Wonderful composition.
Thank you, Pat!
It is indeed photo-worthy, and what a beautiful reflection you have captured here, Kenn!
Happy Sunday to you!!
Thank you, Lisa. And a very happy Sunday to you, too!