Up until just a few years ago, some of the best Peat Moss was harvested from this bog. Smart people decided it was harmful to the environment, so the land was swallowed up by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). It is now left alone save the occasional photographer or more occasional fishermen. Mostly, it is frequented by migrating birds looking for some splendor in the grass. It is a peaceful place which I have photographed many times, but never from this vantage point. Venture too close to the water's edge and you will experience the definition of a bog for yourself. Steer clear in the black of night, it surely transforms into the black lagoon. Nikon D610, 1/4000 second at f/3.5, ISO 400, 28mm (28-300mm) - 4897
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I am Robert McKay Jones, a photographer from Sterling, Massachusetts and North Fort Myers, FL. I take photographs almost every day. I post my favorites here. |