I received my monthly Photography
Magazine and on the cover was this beautiful picture of a Blue Cypress tree all
by itself on a lake. The title on the magazine was “Best Hidden Places in
Florida”. Well this got my attention and my quest started. I had to find
this tree and photograph it myself. Knowing this would require my StraitEdge
fully rigged, my research started. Well I found the information and it’s called
“Blue Cypress Lake” in Yeehaw Junction, Florida…I can’t make this stuff up! I
made several phone calls and found out there was only one access to this place
and that’s at Middleton’s Fish Camp. I placed a call to Middleton’s Fish Camp
and a very nice lady answered. I inquired for accommodations, not knowing what
kind they were, and made the reservation. Now, with that done, I’m going to
turn this into one of my impromptu road trips.
The November morning had finally come and I was excited about this trip.
Three DSLR cameras 4 different lenses, 5 video cameras and my StraitEdge was
all serviced and ready to go. I’m driving, and driving out in the middle of
know where. I hadn’t seen any homes, towns, or population for a while now. I’m
checking my NAV system when I hear “2 miles turn left”. I’m looking at the map
and I can’t see any road. As these 2 miles click off I see a small sign stating
“Middleton’s Fish Camp 4 miles”. Well okay, I make the turn on this dirt road
and yes, 4 miles in, here’s this very small like bait shop. I stop and see this
elderly lady sitting in a rocking chair and she asks “may I help you?” I told
her who I was and she said “oh, okay”, we walk to the edge of the lake and she
points and states “see the boat on the bent trailer over there? That’s your
trailer right next to it.” So, I’m waiting to fill out registration papers and
waiting for a key. She looks puzzled so I ask about this and she just tells me
we will square up when I leave and that there is no key as they are not needed
here.
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Swells 2 to 3 feet - no paddle today |
I find my trailer where I’m staying and my front yard is the lake. The
lake is huge and, while I was planning to do a paddle that day, the winds were
blowing big time and swells were 2 and 3 feet! The lady told me this was a
daily event and if I wanted to kayak I would have to be ready at the crack of
dawn. I was disappointed that it was not safe to paddle that day so I grabbed
one of my cameras and went on a hike. I spotted a bald eagle in flight almost
immediately, and many other species of birds, but I was eagerly waiting the
morning dawn to find that tree.
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A Blue Heron wants a ride in my kayak |
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I find the tree I was searching for |
I
continue paddling and then all of a sudden, there it is. I’m blown away as it
totally by its self and it’s as beautiful as the magazine cover pic. A special
bonus was I was still in the “Golden Hour” to achieve this shot. I was so
excited that I was able to get this same shot. Now that I’ve got this shot, the rest of my time can be spent
photographing several other Blue Cypress trees and of course the wildlife.
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An Osprey takes exception to a Buzzard in his turf. |
What a fabulous place. Hidden? Yes. Worth the hunt? Absolutely.
See for yourself.
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