“Love one another. Count your blessings. Enjoy your weekend!” ~ Ann Howington
On the heels of the first (and perhaps only) polar vortex for the season, and with ever plunging temps knocking at the door, I thought I’d share photos of Rosemary Beach, Florida from just a few months ago in October. It’s a beautiful part of the state that suffered minimal, such as it is, damage from the BP oil geyser. The sands remain pristine and white with dune buffers to support a splash of color and protection against the sea. I think the photo below may be one of my favorites to date, partly because of its restricted color palette and perspective, and partly because I used no effects/actions or filters to create the stark depth of field. It was old fashion aperture and focus and overcast skies that did it. I was awfully happy photographing Rosemary Beach, and I’m awfully happy looking at in cold winter months.
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