Dr. Seuss Trees

The thing I’ve always loved about the Everglades is it’s such a foreign place to a Minnesota native. Everything is different from what I’m used to, the trees, the birds and the insects. (except for the mosquitoes, they are just like Minnesota) I call cypress trees and mangrove trees Dr. Seuss trees because of the unique shapes they form. Which makes for great pinhole photographs!

Oyster mangroves toned

Some mangroves near Gullivan Key I took on my 5 day canoe trip.

Clyde Trees tonedA

Some Cypress tres in Big Cypress National Preserve.

Bonita Banyan toned

Okay, a banyan tree is not native to Florida, but the massive banyan tree in downtown Bonita Springs made for some great images.