Bennion Beach Streaks Pt 2

bennion trigg beach waves surf seascape landscape

Hi Everyone,

Saturday morning saw me down at Bennion Beach once again trying to capture water movement.   I got lucky as there was some big waves that came thundering through which made it easy to capture the water movement that I was after.   I’m stoked as well because this time I didn’t get soaked up to my waist by a rogue wave!   Afterwards I drove down to Trigg Beach to watch all the guys surfing and getting thumped by the huge surf.   I think I could easily do another three of four shoots at this beach to capture all the angles I’m after. 🙂

What did everyone else capture this weekend?

Jamie Paterson

Jamie Paterson Photography

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8 Comments

  1. spoolphotography July 12, 2009 at 4:37 pm #

    Like the water movement Mr Paterson, but feel there could of been more horizon to balance the pov or none at all, kind of get the feeling i am about to drop face first in to the drink …. The rocks look a little overcooked for my tastes ….

    As for what I got up to this weekend … I shot Mosman Bay had a blast the conditions where so good …

    Check it out : http://spoolphotography.wordpress.com/2009/07/12/mosman-bay-western-australia/

  2. jamiepatersonphotography July 12, 2009 at 5:14 pm #

    Hi Neal,

    I was specifically trying to get the effect that someone was about to drop into the water. I was hoping people would feel ‘sucked’ in to the photo. 🙂 I’ll check the rocks out.

    Jamie Paterson

  3. Luke Austin July 14, 2009 at 9:50 am #

    Cool image Jamie. This beach was my photography playground, feel kinda homesick looking at it.

  4. jamiepatersonphotography July 14, 2009 at 10:23 am #

    Hi Luke,

    Its funny, I was actually thinking of you as I took this shot as I knew you lived close by when you’re not being an internation landscape photographer!

    Jamie

  5. chloe July 16, 2009 at 10:47 am #

    superb photo jamie, the soft tones are lovely
    what kind of shutter opening was used for this one(?)
    i’ve been experimenting with bulb lately, getting some interesting results 🙂

  6. jamiepatersonphotography July 17, 2009 at 7:48 pm #

    Hi Chloe,

    Thanks for stopping by as always. 🙂 The settings for this shot were F16, iso50 and 1/2 a second shutter speed. Hope that helps.

    Jamie

  7. QuantumTiger July 30, 2009 at 3:39 pm #

    Some great photos on this blog. Particularly like this one. Wonderful sense of movement and great light. Thanks.

    Ian

    • jamiepatersonphotography August 2, 2009 at 4:35 pm #

      Hi Ian,

      Welcome to the blog and thanks for taking the time out to look at my photos and to stop by and comment. Much appreciated.

      Jamie Paterson

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