Blue Hour on the Bay
The water in Choctawhatchee Bay is as blue as the photo shows. The sand is white, the water is clear. Blue Hour is really about 20 minutes, and occurs about 10-...
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The water in Choctawhatchee Bay is as blue as the photo shows. The sand is white, the water is clear. Blue Hour is really about 20 minutes, and occurs about 10-20 minutes after the sun sets below the horizon. I achieved the silky water effect through long exposure photography.
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