Wharf at Carabelle

Carrabelle Florida is on the Gulf coast at the panhandle. The population is about 1200. We filmed two PBS television shows in this town. The other one was of a marsh scene. The painting was done in the very early morning hours. We set up our camera gear at dawn but that takes about an hour sometimes. We tried to get there before there was much ambient noise which is always a problem when filming. This is the Carrabelle River that leads out to the Gulf of Mexico and Dog Island.
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A Cat and a Dog
After the Evening Rain
Alligator Creek Park
Anastasia Island Boat Rentals
At the Edge of the World
Atlantic Seafood Company
Ballooning over the Inlet
Beach Shadows
Bridge at Madison
Bridge to More of the Same
Cape Porpoise Boathouse
Carabelle Marsh Late Afternoon
Cattails
Cedar Key Church
City Marina
Clapboard Island
Clapboard Island Inlet
Cold Rain in Aripeka
Deer in the Marsh
Distant Showers
Dune Blush
Dunes of Dunedin
East Point Oyster House
Flying Low
Gamble Rogers Park Road
Harkers Island
House on the Island
House on the Marsh
Inlet at Atlantic
Little Beach
Long Dock
Low Tide at Philipee Park
Low Tide near Vilano
Main Lobster Shed in Red
Marker
My Lost Hudson
On the Move
Short Dock
South Haven Light
Take Off
The Investigators
The Palm Coast
The Timucua Shelter
Three Palms on the Dunes
Transition
Undisturbed Morning
Wharf at Carabelle
White House at Low Tide
Wood Island Harbor-Maine
