This photograph was taken by my father-in-law during during our day trip to Fanning Springs and the Suwanee River.
The first one illustrates that even in the deeps of our winter (or "winter"), you can always find brilliant greens. I am sorry that I cannot identify the ferns growing at the base of the cypress knees. I think the green among the trees might be our ubiquitous liveoak, which remains green year-round, but I don't know.
This photograph how weirdly beautiful are the cypress trees (and their knees). I really love the way the light and shadow give depth to the photograph. John (Nick's father) did a wonderful job composing these scenes and he did it with a pretty basic camera (I think probably a Kodak Easyshare).
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