Best SW Florida reader photos include Sanibel, Cape Coral

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Taken on a back country road near DeFuniak Springs, Florida. “So beautiful, I just stopped my 1967 MGB in the road (no other cars on the road), lifted my iPhone above the windscreen and snapped the photo in the blind.”
Taken on a back country road near DeFuniak Springs, Florida. “So beautiful, I just stopped my 1967 MGB in the road (no other cars on the road), lifted my iPhone above the windscreen and snapped the photo in the blind.”
Taken at Bowditch Point Park in Fort Myers using a Nikon Z9.
Taken at Bowditch Point Park in Fort Myers using a Nikon Z9.
The lighthouse on Sanibel. Taken with an iPhone 13.
The lighthouse on Sanibel. Taken with an iPhone 13.
The setting sun hovers above the horizon off the Pine Island coastline. Taken with a Canon Rebel T5i at f/11, ISO=100 and 1/320 sec.
The setting sun hovers above the horizon off the Pine Island coastline. Taken with a Canon Rebel T5i at f/11, ISO=100 and 1/320 sec.
Shot in Venice, Florida, with a Sony a7c with a FE 200-600mm lens.
Shot in Venice, Florida, with a Sony a7c with a FE 200-600mm lens.
An Osprey in Boca Grande. Taken with a Canon R5 Camera and a 100-500mm lens.
An Osprey in Boca Grande. Taken with a Canon R5 Camera and a 100-500mm lens.
Snowy egret dances in the wind off Daniels Road in Fort Myers. Shot with Nikon Z9 and Nikon 700mm lens (500mm lens + 1.4x teleconverter).
Snowy egret dances in the wind off Daniels Road in Fort Myers. Shot with Nikon Z9 and Nikon 700mm lens (500mm lens + 1.4x teleconverter).
Linda Normoyle arrived on the scene just in time to capture these three burrowing owls willingly posing for a photo. Taken with a Sony DSC-HX400V.
Linda Normoyle arrived on the scene just in time to capture these three burrowing owls willingly posing for a photo. Taken with a Sony DSC-HX400V.
Taken at the beach on Marco Island with a Canon DSLR camera.
Taken at the beach on Marco Island with a Canon DSLR camera.
The photographer calls this photo “Hooty McGrumpypants.” It’s a burrowing owl at sunset in central Cape Coral. Taken with a Sony A6600 200-600 Lens.
The photographer calls this photo “Hooty McGrumpypants.” It’s a burrowing owl at sunset in central Cape Coral. Taken with a Sony A6600 200-600 Lens.

This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Sanibel, Cape Coral, SWFL photos: Lighthouse, owl

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