Our theme for APRIL is MOTHER NATURE. We’re showcasing how gorgeous, scary, incredible and finicky weather in the Keys can be. Just in time for Earth Day, send us your favorite rainbows, April showers, Key deer, flowers blooming or ways to spend a day out in nature.
All photos must be original work and feature something or someone related to the Keys.
Photos can be images that have been published before.
No third party may own or control any materials the photo contains, and the photo must not infringe upon the trademark, copyright, moral rights, intellectual rights, or rights of privacy of any entity or person.
Any person agrees, by submitting photos, that photos submitted can be used by the Keys Weekly for any and all purposes, including but not limited to advertising, charity work, sales, future editorial, print in the newspapers or online or on social media posts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and any other social media platforms as may come about.
Chris Zischka’s ocean-inspired ink. Done by Brandon Bennett at South of Heaven Tattoo in Key Largo. LISA CAREY/Contributed
A full rainbow over a lush backdrop. CLAIRE STOGNER/Contributed
A little lady. JO MARY/Luky Brit
The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory. DEBRA HOLLIS/Contributed
From my back yard with the beautiful moon and the ocean. MARTINA DRESSLER/Contributed
Key deer buck on Watson Trail, Big Pine Key. MARY STELLA/Contributed
Actual color of the water in the Keys during a hectic thunderstorm. This phenomenon happens when the sun completely punctures a small area of thick storm and shelf clouds allowing the light to perpetually bounce between the dark clouds above and the white sand below. Isn’t nature so amazing? JESSE KOBLENTZ/Love & Light Photography
The Milky Way in the Florida Keys. DAN EIDSMOE/Contributed