River To Sea Preserve
On August 2nd, 2020, I was having trouble falling asleep, so I decided to take a drive to Flagler County to check out the River to Sea Preserve park which has some cool coquina rock formations. Leaving the house around 4:20 a.m., I arrived at the park about 45 mins before sunrise at 6:45 a.m. I was able to walk the beach and find a few spots to set up the tripod and capture a few 360-degree panoramic images. You can see one of the 360-degree panoramic images below.
Camera settings:
- Aperture – F10
- Shutter Speed – 1/3 seconds
- ISO – 100
Equipment used to capture the photo:
Hardware
- Manfrotto Tripod
- Canon 6d
- Canon 8-15mm
- Nodal Ninja R1
Software
- Adobe Lightroom
- Abobe Photoshop
- Kolor Autopano Giga
About River to Sea Preserve
The preserve located at 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd, Palm Coast, FL 32137, is on both sides of highway A1A at Marineland. The River to Sea Preserve is a prized addition to Flagler County’s unique and beautiful preserves, beginning at the beach of the Atlantic Ocean and reaching west to the Matanzas River (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway), the preserve protects a rapidly disappearing maritime scrub environment in the area.
Learn more about this park on the Flagler County Website.
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