Everglades Reflections

Everglades Reflections

Sunning AlligatorCypress trees and the blue sky above reflect in a slough as an alligator basks in the afternoon sun in the Florida Everglades.

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Ron Mayhew

Fine Art Photographer specializing in Still Life and Commercial Photography.

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      1. 🙂 If U can read my work Impressions

    1. Thanks Ad. How is the remodeling coming?

      1. It’s coming together very nicely. Granite counter tops being installed on Tuesday. 🙂

  1. how can an image of an alligator appear so peaceful?!!! so much is great about this one. i especially like the clear water and the splashes of pure blue!
    z

    1. Thanks Z. You do have an artist’s eye. The gator was soaking up rays while dozing.

      1. While casting for catfish one lazy summer day in Louisiana, I was startled by an alligator that seemed to race across the water in pursuit of the fish i was reeling back to the bank! I didn’t want to lose my rod and reel, and i certainly didn’t want a close encounter with a gator, so i ran up the hill with the catfish dragging behind me and the gator after the catfish! a friend who was watching commented, ‘you and your husband are both nuts!’

        until that moment, i never realized how fast a gator could move!

        z

    1. And you thought it was just trees and water. 🙂

  2. Wow, I was so amazed when I saw the alligator there!

    1. I am never there without seeing several. As always, thank you for visiting Laurie.

  3. Oh what a joy it is to see Ron Mayhew Photography in my “In Box”. Thanks Ron!

    1. Harold, I can not tell you how much your comment means to me. Thank you, my friend.

  4. This is another beautiful shot… finally catching up. 🙂

    1. Thank you. I understand the “catching up” part completely.

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