On the Beach in Salvo, North Carolina

It's a long trek to the beach from the house.

It's a long trek to the beach from the house we rented in Salvo, North Carolina. The dry and soft powdery sand makes walking challenging. It can easily take up to 15 minutes to traverse the path from the house and over the dunes to the beach.

I wish I had bought a lighter tripod, but my budget limited my choices. Carrying the tripod is a chore, so for this walk to the beach, I brought nothing but my iPhone. In panorama mode and decent light, it does adequately.

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From the iOS Darkroom

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I am piggy backing on Otto von Münchow’s idea to share photos captured and/or processed with Instagram over the last week. I have adjusted Otto’s idea. I don’t alway process my images in Instagram, preferring tools like Afterlight, Photogene, Snapseed and VSCO Cam.

Once a month I will show one or more of my photos captured and/or processed on my iPhone or iPad over the last month. It’s a way for me to show photography that usually is quite different from my regular work. The pictures are displayed without any comments, hoping they will stand on their own. But I still very much appreciate any comments you may have.