Hungryland Slough Natural Area

Feb 9, 2011 | Wetlands & Everglades

This lake resides north of the main entrance to the Hungryland Slough Natural Area, also known as the John C. and Mariana Jones Wildlife Management Area.  I went there to shoot the sunset but couldn’t find a way over to the area where I had to be to photograph the sun setting. Which was a shame since it would have made a beautiful spot for awesome sunset shoot. But I was able to find another spot, much less wet than this, but unique in it’s own way. I’ll post that photo tomorrow so you all can see what the wetlands look like when it’s dry.

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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 CleanPhotoshop plugin used to smooth pixels.

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Photography Style: High Dynamic Range
Digital Camera Used: Canon 5D Mark2
Lens Used: Canon 17-35mm f/2.8L USM
Photo Location: Hungryland Slough Natural Area, Florida