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Dubois Park Lifeguard Tower and Boat

dubois park lifeguard tower and boat 125x83 Dubois Park Lifeguard Tower and BoatThis is Captain Kimo’s daily HDR photography post. I’m currently in South East Asia touring the country side. If you’re reading this default message, it’s because I don’t have internet access, so I’m unable to replace this message with something more meaningful. This post was prepared before my trip to keep my blog updated with fresh content. However, given the number of post I had to prepare I was unable to write a summary for each photo. I plan on updating each post during my trip or when I get back. I hope you enjoy this photo. Please leave a comment and let me know what you think.

Software Used for Processing Photo:
Photomatix
– Used for creating high dynamic range.
Topaz Adjust
– Photoshop plugin used to enhance details.
Topaz DeNoise
– Photoshop plugin used to eliminate noise.
Topaz Clean
Photoshop plugin used to smooth pixels.
Topaz Simplify
- Photoshop plugin used for special effect.

Photography Style: High Dynamic Range
Digital Camera Used: Canon 5D Mark1
Lens Used:
Canon 17-35mm f/2.8L USM
Photo Location:
Palm Beach Island, West Palm Beach, Florida

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2 Responses to “Dubois Park Lifeguard Tower and Boat”

  1. Tiffany says:

    Hi My name is Tiffany, I am one of the ocean lifeguards in palm beach county.. I work allof the beaches from loggerhead park to coral cove.. I love the shots you have done with the lifeguard towers. my partner Betsey and I actually row that boat seen here in this picture. we have rowed in my competiotions including nationals last year. I’m glad someone appreciates the boat as much as we do

  2. Captain Kimo says:

    Hello, Tiffany… It was treat to have that boat next to the lifeguard tower. It added an extra subject to emphasize the scene. That morning was pretty spectacular making this shot pretty cool. I have another shot of the same tower, you can find it here http://captainkimo.com/dubois-.....iter-inlet