Ocklawaha Oxbow #2
by Paul Rebmann
Title
Ocklawaha Oxbow #2
Artist
Paul Rebmann
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
A magestic view in black and white of the Ocklawaha River looking simultaneously upsteam (left) and downstream (right) from a campsite on the outside of an oxbow bend.
This image has been featured in the following groups:
1 Weekly - ALL Stars,
All Natural Beauty of this World,
Ansel Adams Influence,
Artists for Nature,
Florida Scenic Photography
& The Grayscale Outdoors
The Ocklawha River is one of Florida's most scenic rivers where it remains in its natural state. One section of the lower river was dammed and made into a reservoir as part of the Cross-Florida Barge Canal project, abandoned in the 1970s. Upper portions of the river were channelized for navigation, flod control and to facilitate area agricultural development. Natural and beautiful sections of the Ocklawaha include between Silver River and Eureka - where this photograph was made - and between Rodman Dam and the St. Johns River.
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November 25th, 2014
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