John Harper
New member
Hi there
Following on from Nicolas's advice on shooting yachts from a boat i travelled to the IOW to try to capture the annual Round the Island Race. This years was one of the biggest with just under 1800 yachts entered in the various classes. Start times in the various classes went from 5.00am to 6.30am mainly due to tide conditions.
So having got up at "O Dark early hours" i was able to get some shots from the shore as it began to get light.
I then joined a pleasure boat that was providing a trip amongst the boats for some 90 mins or so.
Anyways up it was my first go at shooting yachts from a small boat, and it was certainly a challenge. (I now have even more respect for Nicolas!!) but i got a few shots i liked and post some of them here for comment / critique.
Tech details will follow but the ones from the shore were with my 400mm F5.6L and the ones from the boat with a 70-200 F2.8LIS both on my 1DMKIIN
John
Following on from Nicolas's advice on shooting yachts from a boat i travelled to the IOW to try to capture the annual Round the Island Race. This years was one of the biggest with just under 1800 yachts entered in the various classes. Start times in the various classes went from 5.00am to 6.30am mainly due to tide conditions.
So having got up at "O Dark early hours" i was able to get some shots from the shore as it began to get light.
I then joined a pleasure boat that was providing a trip amongst the boats for some 90 mins or so.
Anyways up it was my first go at shooting yachts from a small boat, and it was certainly a challenge. (I now have even more respect for Nicolas!!) but i got a few shots i liked and post some of them here for comment / critique.
Tech details will follow but the ones from the shore were with my 400mm F5.6L and the ones from the boat with a 70-200 F2.8LIS both on my 1DMKIIN
John