Jan 23, 2011

Blue Cypress Lake


Since this was my only weekend off from art shows in January I figured it was a good time to explore some new Florida landscapes. I have heard great things about Blue Cypress Lake with its ancient cypress trees lining the shoreline. It is another one of those hidden secrets in Florida..Less than 2 hours from West Palm Beach, Blue Cypress Lake makes the perfect adventure for a day trip. We planned for a two day camping trip, but with forecasts near freezing temperatures we didn't think it would be very fun for Lyla's first camping experience.

So we packed up the jeep, loaded up the boat and headed north. All bundled up for the chilly weather, one quick bottle and Lyla is ready for a two-hour nap.


And off we go

There is basically only one road leading to lake access where there is a small community of houses on a canal and a fishing camp with a boat ramp.

Through a quick tunnel and we were there...


We were greeted by Jeanne Middleton who has owned the Middleton's fish camp with her husband for 40+ years. She offered us free use of their boat ramp and free camping if we were up for it.



With only a few hours to explore we headed for the water

Lyla made sure that mommy kept her on her eating schedule.

Picnic on the boat...while I grabbed the camera
Everywhere I looked was a tree more interesting than the last

There were so many crazy cypress trees surrounding the entire perimeter of the lake. The trees are like no other I have seen anywhere else in Florida.

Each tree has its own unique growth form

Only one problem...


Without sunlight I wasn't able to capture the images that I was looking for.
According to the forecast the clouds were supposed to clear out after the morning. Well, it is 3:00pm and not too much time left in the day.

I had my trees picked out to photograph, now I just have to wait for the sunlight. It would be a bummer if it stays cloudy all day.

Captain Lyla brought us back to the dock to get out of the wind and walk around a little bit

Lyla settled for a quick catnap in the backpack

While Nicky explored for a geocache...
Lyla and I found a little treasure for keepsake

And it looks like the photography Gods were on my side. At 4:00pm the clouds began to break and I was going to get an hour of sunlight to work with!!


Dang...Lyla is hungry again! OK, boat picnic number 2!!


Lyla, enjoy your food, I'm headn' in.

I couldn't even tell you if the water was cold, I was in a photography trance



This was the first tree that caught my eye earlier in the day, so it was my first stop

It was perfect conditions for both color and black and white photography. late afternoon sunlight on the white tree trunks added some great contrast to the darker broken-cloud sky.

Moving on...Nicky and Lyla stayed on the boat and Lyla danced to the songs of the nearby Osprey. Cutest thing I ever saw!

While I jumped back in the water...


The clouds were perfect, but they were disappearing so fast, might be able to keep them around for one more shot.


We have enough sunlight for one more stop.


No clouds in the sky, but we still have some great sunlight


I think Lyla was anxious to join me in the water...
 If it was a little warmer I would have brought her in for the shoot


But she is content on the boat with mommy


One last shot


That's about it for the sunlight, plus I just realized I have been soaking wet for the last hour and the temperature has dropped to the low 50's.

Time to head back to the boat...

Snap a family photo...


And hurry up with that bottle!


I'll take one of those please...These were the only structures that I saw on the Lake. The Lake was otherwise undeveloped...and I hope it stays that way!

Back to the ramp and packed up before dark!

What a day. One of my best hours of photography ever! We can't wait to go back in February and stay an entire weekend. We only touched the surface of what Blue Cypress Lake has to offer.

Thanks to the Middleton's for letting us use your boat ramp and grounds. I highly recommend checking out Blue Cypress Lake. If you don't have a boat you can rent one at the fishing camp or take a private guided tour. Check out their webpage...http://middletonsfishcamp.blogspot.com/

Man, I have to stop doing this...one of these days I am not going to make it to a gas station in time!



Never stop exploring...

2 comments:

  1. Wow so beautiful! I love your pictures they are amazing! All the best for you and your family . ;)

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  2. Awesome photographs! you did a very stunning photograph of a tree in the water. Congratulations. Keep up.

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