Having found this wonderful island preserve, I will continue to visit it when the tide time, and sky offer variety as will often be the case. It's only about a half hour away or less, and easy to get to. For those who care about such things, this was taken using a deep yellow filter (Wratten #15), and a Cokin GND (graduated neutral density square glass filter that slides into a holder that attaches to the lens.). The deep yellow holds back the blue sky without the surreal look of a red #25 filter, but still offers drama. The GND reduces the light in the brightest part of the scene so that the film (or sensor too, I guess for a digicam) can register all the values. (Film)
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Wow! Same view with incredibly dramatic clouds. I would do a series from that view. Glad you found this place.
Thanks, Dottie. I am doing a series from here...went back again this morning. The permutations of tide, time of day, and sky make it a rich subject.
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