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Shoot just after sunrise or before sunset to avoid harsh shadows on the dunes.
A thick layer of mulch keeps the roots cool and prevents the sun from baking your soil dry.
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If "Sandy Amateur" describes your weekend at the coast with a camera, here is how to level up your shots without the pro price tag:
Mix in plenty of organic matter like compost or well-rotted manure to help hold onto moisture.
Use the ripples in the sand as "leading lines" to draw the eye toward the ocean.
Sand is the enemy of lenses! Use a UV filter and never change your lens while standing in a breeze.