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3 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Coastal county park with sandy beach, dunes, marshes and a small harbor — great for wide seascapes, intimate dune textures and shorebird/bird migration shots. Best at sunrise and sunset for warm light and reflections; spring and fall for migratory birds. Accessible trails and boardwalks make shoreline vantage points easy; small public parking lot near the beach (weekdays quieter). No special permits for casual photography; check local rules for tripods at events.

Small coastal marsh and woodland preserve with ponds, boardwalks and abundant birdlife—ideal for intimate landscape, wetland reflections and bird portraits. Best at golden hour or pre-dawn for mist and active wildlife. Trails are easy; small parking lot at the entrance. No fee; respect habitat and stay on paths. Spring and fall migrations offer peak species diversity; winter delivers stark compositions and icy textures.

Small Long Island north-shore beach with tidal pools, rocky edges and calm Sound views—great for intimate seascapes, reflections and pastel skies. Best at sunrise for glassy water and soft light; late afternoon can give warm side-light on rocks. Limited facilities and likely local parking rules—arrive early on weekdays to avoid crowds. Respect private property and seasonal access restrictions.