Very nice...I live in the beaverton area of Oregon which is not to far away from the Gorge which is suppose to be in the to 3 spots to do this...I need to go get some shots!!!!!!!!
Nice shots there Stan, where were you stood when you took the shots, in the water of on groyne or something?? and what lense did you use.
I normally take pictures at Shore Road or Sandbanks, Poole. Shore Rd is very shallow at about 3ft for about a mile out, I have been tempted to walk out to try and get better shots but always a little dubious.
Nice shots there Stan, where were you stood when you took the shots, in the water of on groyne or something?? and what lense did you use.
I normally take pictures at Shore Road or Sandbanks, Poole. Shore Rd is very shallow at about 3ft for about a mile out, I have been tempted to walk out to try and get better shots but always a little dubious.
Also what lense did you use.
Tim
Hi Tim
I went to Sandbanks a couple of weeks ago but found that as the water was so shallow and at the time the tide was going out the kite surfers were just too far away. These shots at Keyhaven were taken a few weeks ago and I was stood on the shingle and was using a canon 100-400L IS at 400mm and using a tripod for suppoert
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Thanks for looking.
The shots were taken at Keyhaven, which is a small place on the south coast UK
Stan
thanks Gus
Stan
I normally take pictures at Shore Road or Sandbanks, Poole. Shore Rd is very shallow at about 3ft for about a mile out, I have been tempted to walk out to try and get better shots but always a little dubious.
Also what lense did you use.
Tim
Hi Tim
I went to Sandbanks a couple of weeks ago but found that as the water was so shallow and at the time the tide was going out the kite surfers were just too far away. These shots at Keyhaven were taken a few weeks ago and I was stood on the shingle and was using a canon 100-400L IS at 400mm and using a tripod for suppoert
Regards
Stan