SpaceX’s 29th robotic cargo mission to the International Space Station successfully lifted off on Thursday (Nov. 9). And from 110 miles away, Marsh Creek’s talented photographer Stan Hill caught this beautiful photo of the arcing…
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Friday’s sunset … and a lovely fall-like weekend ahead.
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This beautifully shot and framed photo of a Thursday morning rainbow over Marsh Creek and the Matanzas River was taken and shared by Donna Delzingaro. If you look closely, you can see the outline of…
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Photo taken by David Muir through a window of a 737 as it descended into the Orlando Airport while outer cloud bands of Idalia swept inland. “The early bird caught the sunrise!” Marsh Creek’s David…
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As good as it gets … Another view from John Martin on Marshside Drive …
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David Muir captured this terrific sunset last Friday, but because of technical glitches on this end, we couldn’t immediately publish it. Here it is, a little late, but it’s a knock-out!
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It was a great night for a sunset and nature didn’t disappoint…!!
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Here is a sight … what Penny and Dave Jones woke up to Saturday morning. A big, robust bald eagle, lording over the lake behind their home. At that hour, as it is most days,…
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A beauty, just wandering aimlessly around a Fiddlers Point pond.
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This gorgeous Friday night sunset from MC resident, David Muir!
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Happy Friday! With kids back in school, it’s been a great week for mornings at the beach. In this first frame of two photos I’ve selected from my Thursday morning beach shoot, we have three…
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Every morning is a good morning … at the beach.
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By Brian Nelson An frustrating ankle injury has kept me from my camera and the beach for a looooong four months. Feels good to be back.
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Photo by Ron & Carole Anzivino on their Friday morning walk.
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A nice ridge of threatening clouds last night, resulting in only a burst of wind as the front slid by to the north.
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… can sometimes be appealing. Oddly, and counter-intuitively, you have to get up real close to find some beauty in these two birds. But yes, WOOD STORKS (THANKS TO ALL FOR THE CORRECTION) turkey vultures…
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