by Rich Leighton | May 5, 2010 | Florida Nature Photography, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Wildflowers
For Florida springtime wildflowers, there is no place better than the Apalachicola National Forest. By mid-April (a little later this year due to the long winter) the sides of many of the roads are glittering with a rainbow of the most vivid colors and hues that...
by Rich Leighton | Apr 30, 2010 | Carnivorous Plants, Featured, Florida Nature Photography, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography
The Apalachicola National Forest is very large and mostly rural tract in North Florida’s Panhandle region – an area known for its rich and abundant wildlife, beautiful longleaf pine woodlands, isolated Appalachian/Carolina-region species, and for the...
by Rich Leighton | Apr 21, 2010 | Florida Nature Photography, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography
Two days ago, I returned from a fantastic photography trip where I finally met up with Terry Collins – another native Floridian landscape photographer who I’d been looking forward to meeting for quite some time. Our goal was to photograph the sand dunes of...
by Rich Leighton | Jan 11, 2010 | Florida Nature Photography, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography
I wanted to do a little follow-up from my last article on “The Forgotten Coast” that was posted last week. I got such a fantastic and hearty response, that I wanted to reply with this quick post for several reasons. Firstly, a big thank you to all the...
by Rich Leighton | Jan 4, 2010 | Florida, Florida Nature Photography, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography
For much of the past week, I’ve been making my way around and throughout a part of the Florida Panhandle that is mostly unfamiliar territory for me and definitely “off the beaten path”. Completely rural, shockingly beautiful, loaded with wildlife...
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