Just before sunset we drove to the small beach and boat launch located at the end of the road the RV Resort we’re working is located on.  From this vantage point, one has a clear view of where the Crystal River empties into the Gulf of Mexico and just across from that point the cooling towers of the Crystal River Nuclear Power Plant.

Kinda makes up for not getting to enjoy the autumn colors. :-)

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Paul Maxim
Paul Maxim
9 years ago

Those are some beautiful photographs Brooks. I especially like the image of the curling output from the stacks of the nuclear power plant. It reminds me of the stacks at the Navajo Power Plant (coal-fired) in Page, Az. And the light is superb.

Monte Stevens
9 years ago

Beautiful images, Brooks! I really like the one of the fisherman and net. A great action images that tells a neat story. I walked to the coffeehouse this morning in light snow. We may have 2 inches of the white stuff and I’m not talking sand. However, I can see blue sky and sunshine so it’ll all be gone by midday. Enjoy your sunshine and walk along the beach, my friend. :-)

Tom Dills
9 years ago

Magnificent light for all three photos, Brooks, but the power plant is especially nice the way the light plays off the clouds and lights up the grass. I’m not a big fan of nuclear plants but do tend to love the electricity they produce. We’ll get back home this weekend and hope to catch up with you while you’re in the area.

Mark
9 years ago

I think I could certainly trade some extended time on the coast for missing fall colors! :-) After all, you see one leaf, you’ve seen them all. hehe.

Paul
9 years ago

Lovely light there, Brooks! The shot over the marsh grass, towards the power plant reminds me of similar views in Charleston. There’s a location were the view looks towards the paper mill there; however, I must assume that the steam that comes from the nuclear power plant does not carry that same “scent” that wafts from the stacks of the paper mill. Can you say, tangy?!!!

Paul
9 years ago
Reply to  Earl

No worries, Brooks. It’s all good. Your government says so! Rest in that. :D

Cedric Canard
9 years ago

Great shots Brooks. I especially like the way the net caught the light.