The Rogue Rocks.

11th October 2010
It appears that my camera, the Nikon D90 and Sigma 10-20mm lens, that went swimming yesterday, is not well at all. Having trried to dry them out, they are not working and they will have to be repaired, so there may be a lack of images posted for a few days while I get that sorted.

As promised in yesterdays blog post, there were a few pictures I took yesterday that were still to come. I have added them below.

Having got up early for a sunrise shoot, only to find low cloud, I headed off to the beach at Burton Bradstock where I knew high tide was due, and the previous days had been very rough and exciting. The weather had changed and the waves were lolling up the beach. I got carried away taking images to show different wave patterns using long exposures, but here are a couple I liked. Both were taken with the Lee 'Big Stopper' to capture the movmeent in the water as the sunlight was already quite harsh.










Later in the day, I ventured down to the Freshwater end of Hive Beach, where the dreaded rocks were that drowned me and my camera, but before we got the soaking, I managed to take a few shots of the rogue rocks where it all happenend seconds later. Again, the 'Big Stopper' was used to slow things down and allow the movement of the water to form into mist.











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