Robert Watcher
Well-known member
It was a brutal cold day on the baren beaches of the Bruce Penninsula - strong biting winds making it all but impossible for the most brave or crazy to be standing exposed for any length of time. I was simply driving around the deserted villiage of Sauble Beach to see the contrast to the busling and vibrant activity filled streets that everyone witnesses in the prime of summer months.
Looking out over the waters, I suddenly notice someone surfing the waters - being driven along by a large kite in the sky. This was a new experience for me and I wanted to capture it with my camera - even though I knew the shots might not be that great as a result of the poor weather and the fact that he was a long distance from where I could park the van.
I pulled out my Olympus E-3 and 70-300mm lens (140 to 600mm equivalent) - set the ISO to 640 and the aperture to f5.6 (AE Mode) resulting in fast enough shutter speeds of around 1/1250'th to stop the action - - - and fired away for the short period of time that he was in my view:
Looking out over the waters, I suddenly notice someone surfing the waters - being driven along by a large kite in the sky. This was a new experience for me and I wanted to capture it with my camera - even though I knew the shots might not be that great as a result of the poor weather and the fact that he was a long distance from where I could park the van.
I pulled out my Olympus E-3 and 70-300mm lens (140 to 600mm equivalent) - set the ISO to 640 and the aperture to f5.6 (AE Mode) resulting in fast enough shutter speeds of around 1/1250'th to stop the action - - - and fired away for the short period of time that he was in my view:


