How calm, how beautiful, comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone; When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the land and sea Sleeping in bright tranquillity,– … Excerpt of “The Golden Hour” by Thomas Moore.
Testing my new drone DJI Mavic 2 Pro and adding aerial photography to my company soon.
Last month I shot interior photos for a customer that rents her property on VRBO and was not able to rent it for the winter yet. After she posted the new pictures she emailed me that she had rented the property immediately. She was thrilled that the photos had rented the property so quickly and she requested more photos of the community’s amenities. Here is one of them. If you are struggling to rent your property consider hiring a professional […]
When renters / travelers are deciding which property looks right for them, the quality of your photos can be just as important as the content. High Quality photos allow you to showcase your property in its best light which will lead to an increase in listing engagement and bookings. With so many competing properties in SWFL use a professional Real Estate Photographer for the best results. Here is the quality you can expect. Starting from $150. Call Kathrin at (239) […]
Buttonwood, Conocarpus erectus, is found often in association with mangroves that many consider it a mangrove itself. There is some merit to the argument. The United States Department of Agriculture calls it buttonwood mangrove. Others say there are only three mangroves that grow in Florida, and buttonwood isn’t one of them. Buttonwood produces seeds rather than propagules. Buttonwood live farther from water than red, black, and white mangrove. They are usually found above the high tide line. The flowers and fruits do […]
Mangroves are tropical plants, killed by freezing temperatures. The Florida mangroves ecoregion includes three mangrove species: Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle), as shown in the picture, Black Mangrove (Avicennia germinans), White Mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa) All three mangrove species flower in the spring and early summer. Propagules fall from late summer through early autumn. These plants have differing adaptions to conditions along coasts, and are generally found in partially overlapping bands or zones, roughly parallel to the shoreline. The red mangrove grows closest to open water. […]
Tigertail Beach To Hideaway Beach Walk to see the Black Skimmer nesting colony and newly hatched chicks. This year there are roughly 400 black skimmer nesting pairs – one bird sits on the eggs or protects the chicks while the other searches for food. A skimmer will be fully grown and can fly about 25 days after it is hatched.