About 6 months ago the town I live in spent over a million dollars to so call re nourish this section of beach by pumping tons of sand from offshore unto it. This completely covered these coquina rock formations turning this beach into a boring tourist destination. Now 6 months later after a few storms most of the sand is gone and this section of beach is now a nice little photo opportunity again. So my goal for the coming year is to photograph more of the interior of Florida concentrating on the lakes, rivers, pine scrub, and the Everglades but when you have a beach this nice five minuets from your house I am willing to bet you might see a few more images from here.
Canon 6D (I really like this little camera full frame for under 1,300.00 and while it might not have all the bells and whistles of the 5DMKIII it produces files on par with the 1DX just a perfect landscape camera) 16-35 f/$ IS, F/16at 13s for foreground, f/16 at 1.2s for sky, Manual mode, evaluative metered, ISO 100, two images hand blended, I did clean up a lot of footprints in the sand in post.







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. Glad it is back to its photogenic state. This works quite well and you did a nice job blending. If it were mine I would tame the brightest highlights with a luminosity mask and would also slightly reduce the blues in the clouds, particularly on the lhs. Also be careful of halos at the edges of the rocks.


