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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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/
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
Cool image Jamie. This beach was my photography playground, feel kinda homesick looking at it.
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
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 🙂
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
Some great photos on this blog. Particularly like this one. Wonderful sense of movement and great light. Thanks.
Ian
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