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Plotagraph: Last Light Over Boneyard Beach

Boneyard Beach
October 06, 2017 by Matt Spangard

Boneyard Beach is named for the driftwood that is pulled in on the tide and deposited on the beach to be bleached bone white by the sun, salt and sand. It's a quick 30-minute excursion from Isle of Palms Marina and well worth the trip. The island really lights up as the sun sets, drawing long shadows on the "bones" that litter the beach.

This photo was captured with a DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone and then converted to a Plotagraph. 

October 06, 2017 /Matt Spangard
boneyard beach, plotagraph, beach, ocean, waves, sea, sunset, charleston, capers island
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