Once an icon around the Ft Myers Beach, Florida, area and the source for some of the best fresh shrimp and seafood anywhere. In recent years two hurricanes and financial hardships have taken their toll.

Dixie Fish Company
- January 29, 2015
- Fishing / Florida / In the Past / Pine Island / Shrimp Boats / Southwest Florida
- 16 Comments
Ron Mayhew
Fine Art Photographer specializing in Still Life and Commercial Photography.
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anotherday2paradise
29 Jan 2015Makes for a great photo, Ron, but how sad that their fortunes changed, and it’s now become so dilapidated.
fotograffer
1 Feb 2015I am hoping for a resurection and not a parking lot. Thank you Sylvia.
Indah Susanti
29 Jan 2015great shot! it feels like alive – 3D something..Impressive!
fotograffer
1 Feb 2015Thanks Indah. Just messing around in Lightroom.
lynnsarda
29 Jan 2015So much more beautiful than condos.
fotograffer
1 Feb 2015So true Lynn. Too close to the bridge for that but I fear another sterile restruant.
kerbey
29 Jan 2015Prettier than real life!
fotograffer
1 Feb 2015Thanks for the compliment, though I’m not so sure. 🙂
Stéphane Cassin Photographie
30 Jan 2015J’adore, c’est superbe!!!
fotograffer
1 Feb 2015Merci beaucoup. 🙂
Dalo 2013
31 Jan 2015Wow, the ambiance of this building seems to be perfect ~ as if plucked right out of the middle of last century…and great processing, it pops.
fotograffer
1 Feb 2015Thanks Randall. The image was made several years and the jpg file is quite small. Took quite a bit of coaxing to get something useable. But its charm makes the photo.
Pinetree Photo Nature Discovery
31 Jan 2015Great job capturing the character of this place – love that plant out front.
fotograffer
1 Feb 2015Thanks Carol. Do you know the place? The plant reminds me or a dragon fruit but I am not at all sure.
Gigi
1 Feb 2015Oh wow! This is a beautiful photo. Here’s hoping for a resurrection!☺️
fotograffer
2 Feb 2015Thanks Gigi. One can hope.