Storms often create amazing conditions for beach photography. On Okaloosa Island, the spray from the waves settled into a dense fog along the sand. I loved how the lone walker’s silhouette added some perspective to the height of the waves and the dunes. See more of my photos and stories at oneworldtwofeet.com!
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Florida State Parks – Big Lagoon
Big Lagoon State Park has it all. It’s uncommon for so many different ecosystems to exist within one 955-acre park, but as I looked at the map upon arrival, my fingertip traced the Intracoastal Waterway, Grand Lagoon, multiple ponds, salt marshes and upland pine flatwoods. With five miles of trails, there is a lot to…
Florida State Parks – Big Talbot Island
The scene was dramatic. My friends and I had descended down a steep bluff to a narrow beach facing Nassau Sound. Across the water was Amelia Island State Park; behind us tall live oak and cedar trees towered over both saw palmettos and, farther below, sand. On the beach lay the bleached trunks and branches…