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Gorgeous sunrise at the beach on Jupiter Island in Coral Cove Park located in Tequesta, Florida. HDR image created and tone mapped in Photomatix Pro and Topaz software.
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Blowing Rocks Preserve is an environmental preserve on Jupiter Island in Hobe Sound, Martin County, Florida, USA. Owned by The Nature Conservancy, it contains the largest limestone outcropping on the state's east coast, part of the Anastasia Formation. Breaking waves spray plumes of water up to 50 feet (15 m) in height through erosional holes, hence the moniker blowing rocks; this distinctive spectacle thus earned the limestone outcrop's name. The limestone outcropping also encompasses coquina, crustaceans, and sand, protruding visibly from the beach.
The preserve also features several coastal communities, including maritime hammocks, mangrove-dominated wetlands, and oceanfront dunes. Common native species include sea grapes, gumbo limbo, and Sabal palms. Invasive exotic plants are removed in order to preserve indigenous flora. The preserve includes an educational center, native plant nursery, boardwalk, oceanside path, and butterfly garden. The Hawley Education Center features rotating natural history and art exhibits and offers environmental education classes and workshops. A boardwalk along the Indian River Lagoon contains interpretive signs about the plants, wildlife, and environs.
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Beautiful sunrise between two coconut palm trees in South Florida on Jupiter Island. HDR image created using Aurora and Photomatix Software.
Sunrise at Jupiter Island Beach along Coral Cove Park in Tequesta, Florida in Palm Beach County. HDR image tone mapped in Photomatix and enhanced with Topaz software.
Coral Cove Park, Jupiter Island, FL
I still have plenty of more shots from Austria, but figured I head out for a sunrise shoot on Sunday while we still have some clouds. As it's slowly getting a little bit cooler, even here in Florida, and the humidity is dropping, the early morning clouds are slowly disappearing too. Soon we'll be left with boring blue skies for the "winter" months.
I have been thinking of driving up to Jupiter for a sunrise for a while now, but usually the weekend rolls around and I am soooooo exhausted from the work week that all I want to do is sleep. This weekend wasn't much different and I really had to force myself out of bed. It was a mental battle in my brain between part of me wanting to go back to sleep and the other part wanting to go out for a shoot, especially as the weather reported partly cloudy skies.
With the thought that I could also take a snooze in the afternoon I dragged myself out of bed at 4:50 am and hit the road shortly after. Got to Jupiter at 6:15 and there was already a crowd gathered at the beach - mostly fishermen actually. Never seen them there before. Must have been a good day for fishing. And surf was certainly up, quite surprising considering it was 2 hours after high tide.
Coconut trees along the waterway on Jupiter Island Florida during sunset in Tequesta. HDR image created using Aurora HDR software by Macphun.
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Sunrise over Jupiter Island at Coral Cove Park in Tequesta Florida with a nice wave break illuminated by the sun light. HDR image created by using EasyHDR software and some editing with Luminar.
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Sunrise at Jupiter Island Beach along Coral Cove Park in Tequesta, Florida in Palm Beach County. HDR image tone mapped in Photomatix and enhanced with Topaz software.
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Amazing sky clouds that look like Auroras over the South Florida waterway in Jupiter Island. HDR image created using Photomatix Pro and Aurora HDR software.
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Beautiful South Florida sunset from Jupiter Island in Tequesta along the waterway. HDR image created using Aurora HDR program.
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Blowing Rocks Preserve is an environmental preserve on Jupiter Island in Hobe Sound, Martin County, Florida, USA. Owned by The Nature Conservancy, it contains the largest limestone outcropping on the state's east coast, part of the Anastasia Formation. Breaking waves spray plumes of water up to 50 feet (15 m) in height through erosional holes, hence the moniker blowing rocks; this distinctive spectacle thus earned the limestone outcrop's name. The limestone outcropping also encompasses coquina, crustaceans, and sand, protruding visibly from the beach.
The preserve also features several coastal communities, including maritime hammocks, mangrove-dominated wetlands, and oceanfront dunes. Common native species include sea grapes, gumbo limbo, and Sabal palms. Invasive exotic plants are removed in order to preserve indigenous flora. The preserve includes an educational center, native plant nursery, boardwalk, oceanside path, and butterfly garden. The Hawley Education Center features rotating natural history and art exhibits and offers environmental education classes and workshops. A boardwalk along the Indian River Lagoon contains interpretive signs about the plants, wildlife, and environs.
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Sunrise from Coral Cove Park in Tequesta Florida along the beach. HDR image created using Aurora HDR software by Macphun.
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Photographed at the Coral Cove Park - Jupiter Island, FL
In the late afternoon, before my sunrise image:
Flow, I scouted the location to avoid any surprises at dawn, and have a good idea of what and from where I could really photograph. I didn't know this location at all.
As I settled for a few ideas at sunrise I started to experiment with a couple of angles, the water motion of a rising tide, and the fantastic texture of all these coral rock formations. This is one of the image sequence I decided to process today.
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Blowing Rocks Preserve, Jupiter Island, FL
This is another shot from my "great" day at Blowing Rocks. This one is actually similar to the shot Incoming Waves, which I uploaded first. But I actually like this one better.
I was standing maybe 2 feet to the right of the other shot. Turns out this wasn't the smartest move of the day, as soon as I took this shot I took another shower. Watch that wave to the left...
And thinking about it now, it wasn't such a bad day after all. I didn't drown my camera or anything like that... LOL
As most if not all shots this also looks so much better on black.
Sunset colors over Jupiter Florida Lighthouse from Cato's Bridge along the waterway in Palm Beach County. HDR image created using Aurora HDR software by Macphun.
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Blowing Rocks Preserve is an environmental preserve on Jupiter Island in Hobe Sound, Martin County, Florida, USA. Owned by The Nature Conservancy, it contains the largest limestone outcropping on the state's east coast, part of the Anastasia Formation. Breaking waves spray plumes of water up to 50 feet (15 m) in height through erosional holes, hence the moniker blowing rocks; this distinctive spectacle thus earned the limestone outcrop's name. The limestone outcropping also encompasses coquina, crustaceans, and sand, protruding visibly from the beach.
The preserve also features several coastal communities, including maritime hammocks, mangrove-dominated wetlands, and oceanfront dunes. Common native species include sea grapes, gumbo limbo, and Sabal palms. Invasive exotic plants are removed in order to preserve indigenous flora. The preserve includes an educational center, native plant nursery, boardwalk, oceanside path, and butterfly garden. The Hawley Education Center features rotating natural history and art exhibits and offers environmental education classes and workshops. A boardwalk along the Indian River Lagoon contains interpretive signs about the plants, wildlife, and environs.
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Tone mapped HDR image processed using Photomatix Pro and Topaz. Single exposure image shot at Coral Cove Park during a beautiful sunrise over the beach in Tequesta Florida.
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Seashells at Beach during sunrise in Coral Cove Park at Tequesta Florida in Palm Beach County. HDR image created in Photomatix Pro.
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Breathtaking colors after sunset at the waterway on Jupiter Island in Tequesta, Florida. HDR image created using Photomatix Pro and Topaz software.
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Seaoats swaying in the breeze at the beach in Tequesta Florida, Palm Beach County. Single exposure HDR image tone mapped in Photomatix.
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Blowing Rocks Preserve is a barrier island sanctuary located on Jupiter Island, Florida, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River Lagoon. Its rocky Anastasia limestone shoreline is the largest on the Atlantic coast. During extreme high tides and after winter storms, seas break against the rocks and force plumes of saltwater up to 50 feet skyward, an impressive sight for which the preserve was named.
Taken with Nikon D300, 14-24mm f/2.8 Nikkor, and Neutral Density filters to slow the shutter speed.
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Sunset over the South Florida waterway along the Loxahatchee River on Jupiter Island. HDR image created using Photomatix tone compressor.
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Blowing Rocks Preserve is an environmental preserve on Jupiter Island in Hobe Sound, Martin County, Florida, USA. Owned by The Nature Conservancy, it contains the largest limestone outcropping on the state's east coast, part of the Anastasia Formation. Breaking waves spray plumes of water up to 50 feet (15 m) in height through erosional holes, hence the moniker blowing rocks; this distinctive spectacle thus earned the limestone outcrop's name. The limestone outcropping also encompasses coquina, crustaceans, and sand, protruding visibly from the beach.
The preserve also features several coastal communities, including maritime hammocks, mangrove-dominated wetlands, and oceanfront dunes. Common native species include sea grapes, gumbo limbo, and Sabal palms. Invasive exotic plants are removed in order to preserve indigenous flora. The preserve includes an educational center, native plant nursery, boardwalk, oceanside path, and butterfly garden. The Hawley Education Center features rotating natural history and art exhibits and offers environmental education classes and workshops. A boardwalk along the Indian River Lagoon contains interpretive signs about the plants, wildlife, and environs.
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I had an urge to head out this evening to chase the light. I must have looked like a nut case heading out with 2 camera body's and tripods as it was pouring rain in West Palm Beach. According to the weather online, there was no rain in the area.....hmmm, go figure. Up north about 30 minutes or so, I had a feeling that the weather might break up a bit.
The Jupiter Inlet has a special place in my heart. Having spent my high school and early college years in this area, there were many memories to recall as I perched myself up on the inlet rocks to catch a view of the evening light. I set up one camera with a fisheye to capture a time-lapse of the water and fading light as I crawled around like a kid looking for just the right place to capture the mood of the evening. With a little Jami Sieber on the Ipod, the mood was perfect. Too bad that feeling had to come to a close so fast.
Its funny how people can be in the same beautiful place and mentally be in completely opposite places. As I was in my truck reviewing a few images and still listening to the cinematic music with one of the ear pieces, the other ear was picking up on some voices of a crowd of kids that seemed to be getting louder by the minute. It was when I backed out of the parking spot and glanced in my rear view mirror that my serene mood of the evening was shattered. It seems that the rowdy group had kicked it up a notch as the mob appeared to be in full rumble. Arms were flying, legs were kickin, hair was being pulled, ...... a full on chaotic confrontation ensued as the mass seemed to be beating the crap out of each other! WTF is going on! What happened to my peaceful inlet that our family used to enjoy when I was a kid? I hope its there the next time I visit :(
Here is a link to a timelapse of the action that I posted tonight as well
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Blowing Rocks Preserve is an environmental preserve on Jupiter Island in Hobe Sound, Martin County, Florida, USA. Owned by The Nature Conservancy, it contains the largest limestone outcropping on the state's east coast, part of the Anastasia Formation. Breaking waves spray plumes of water up to 50 feet (15 m) in height through erosional holes, hence the moniker blowing rocks; this distinctive spectacle thus earned the limestone outcrop's name. The limestone outcropping also encompasses coquina, crustaceans, and sand, protruding visibly from the beach.
The preserve also features several coastal communities, including maritime hammocks, mangrove-dominated wetlands, and oceanfront dunes. Common native species include sea grapes, gumbo limbo, and Sabal palms. Invasive exotic plants are removed in order to preserve indigenous flora. The preserve includes an educational center, native plant nursery, boardwalk, oceanside path, and butterfly garden. The Hawley Education Center features rotating natural history and art exhibits and offers environmental education classes and workshops. A boardwalk along the Indian River Lagoon contains interpretive signs about the plants, wildlife, and environs.
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Sunkiss colors along the waterway at the Loxahatchee River on Jupiter Island across from Coral Cove Park. HDR image created using Aurora HDR Software.
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Sunrise at Tequesta on Jupiter Island in Palm Beach County along the beach in Coral Cove Park. Three exposure HDR image created in Photomatix Pro.
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Beautiful northern sky colors over Tequesta Florida on Jupiter Island from Coral Cove Park during sunrise. HDR image created with blending and Luminar Software.
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Took this one a few weeks ago when the water wasn't as active.
Found a conch shell on the rock. Wonder how it got there.
Coral Cove Park is a waterfront park located in Tequesta, Florida, right outside the city of Jupiter at 19450 State Road 707. The park is beside the Atlantic Ocean, near the Indian River and is managed by Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation.
The park, which is almost 15 acres, includes approximately 2,610 feet of beach frontage (most of which is guarded) and 600 feet of intracoastal waterway frontage. The most prominent feature of the beach is the natural limestone, which is part of the Atlantic Coastal Ridge. These rocks, as well as the coral reefs, are inhabited by marine wildlife, including fish, sea turtles, eels, sharks and marine worms
The beach and intracoastal waterway are typically used for swimming, snorkeling, and salt water fishing. The beach contains a large selection of shells for those interested in collecting.
The park contains covered picnic areas with tables and built-in grills. The playground is suitable for children ages 5 through 12. The park is equipped with bathrooms and outdoor showers.
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Blowing Rocks Preserve, Jupiter Island, FL
More stuff from the archives... this is a shot from my last visit to Blowing Rocks Preserve in Jupiter, which was over 1 1/2 years ago. Sheesh... time flies.
I never processed the shots from this visit as I really didn't like them too much. We didn't get a spectacular sunrise and I was still in vacation "gimmi some mountains" mode, as I had just come back from visiting my family in Austria. So yesterday, nosing through the folders on one of my externals (one that's full, so it doesn't see too much light of the day) I came across the folder from this morning and thought I have another look-see.
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Taken this today morning at Coral Cove Park, Jupiter Island. Mounted the cam on tripod and used self timer mode. Only painful part is sitting there without moving for 30 seconds. I did move a little though. If you call this a portrait, then its a self-portrait.. :)
And friends, I have upgraded to Canon 5D Mark II .. :D ..Loving the full-frame.. !!
Jupiter Island is a nice place to watch the sunset for a romantic Valentines Day in Jupiter Florida. Image processed using Adobe Lightroom.
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If you had a couple hundred years to spare, you could sit here and watch the wind and waves forming and shaping the rocks little by little.
Blowing Rocks Nature Preserve,
Jupiter Island, Martin County, Florida, USA
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