Photo Essay: Come and Wade Awhile
Photos and Story by Dewey Hamblin
My love affair with photography started way back—more than 50 years ago. It might be hard to believe, but it all began with a simple Kodak Brownie. From there, I went through a Polaroid phase before finally diving headfirst into the magic of 35mm film cameras.
My time at the University of South Florida was where my photography really blossomed. Taking several photography courses and working as a lab technician helped me develop my eye for composition.
Moving to Lakeland years ago was a game-changer. The natural beauty here is incredible, especially Circle B Bar Reserve. It’s my happy place for taking photos.
The challenge in photographing wading birds or any wildlife is always timing. Having all the components like lighting, subject, and action all match up is magical. What I love most about these birds is how quietly and gently they move through the water. The old saying of being at the right place at the right time always rings true—especially at Circle B.
And of course having the right equipment always helps. My gear of choice includes Nikon D850 and Nikon Z8 bodies with a Nikon 300 2.8 prime lens with a Nikon 2 X converter.