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We love Pensacola Beach in all weather! Sometimes the best time to hit the beach is when the weather is less than conventionally ideal. Rain, fog, storms or just clouds can be beautiful. We get so many sunny, clear days that it is special when the we get perfect but foggy weather. The waves take on a different hue and the light is diffused enough to make pictures and filming easy.
Everyone says the best time to photograph on the beach is the "golden hour," when the light is diffused, soft and golden. The light is just right to allow subjects to avoid squinting in the bright sun and can often face directly into the light. You just can't get this during the day.
This hour before sunset and and hour after sunrise, isn't the only perfect time though. When the weather isn't cooperating, try taking a picture! Even the wind can add dramatic effect to a still image!
And you aren't limited to still photography either. Videos can be especially dramatic when the weather is too! Capture a storm at the beach, as long as there is no lightning, for a special keepsake. Or just watch and share the video below.
Check out our video during an especially foggy morning. No sun, plenty of mist. And drama too!
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If you are flying in or out of Pensacola and have time to wait before you head to Tiki House or the airport, there a so many things to do. Right next to the Pensacola International Airport is Cordova Mall. A great place to pick up a last minute souvenir, forgotten clothing, or any specialty item you may have forgotten.
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If you are waiting for the perfect weather to get the perfect picture, maybe you already missed it! Clouds, rain, storms and fog make for great photos!
Thanks for the info Stephanie. Will add to my favorites guide to reference later.