Its a little rough out there.

in #photography7 years ago

As my Gramma would say "you'll get blown to bits if you go out there!" Well I did go out there and she was right!

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On Southern Vancouver Island in the late winter, early spring we can get some pretty nasty, windy, rainy weather. For us real storms only happen a few times a year and that about it.

Once the wind picked up and there wasn't any chance to go diving. I headed down to a local spot Clover Point and wanted to get some images of the crashing waves. It was a great scene, the noise of the ocean crashing into the shore was almost defining. The wind was gusting to 90 km/h. Just perfect to get some images.

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With all the wind and spray from the ocean I was soaked by the end of it. Even with a element resistant camera and a bag over it my lens was still wet as well. Do yourself a favour and if you shoot in these conditions bring the right camera protective gear as well has human protective gear.

What a great day! Thanks for reading.

Scott

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Wow these pictures are amazing!!

fantastic

I think I can tell you from experience that you are right. I had a camera that worked underwater. but guess. I was confident ... making a video when swimming without wearing a strap ... I slip out of my hands ... you can imagine how much I suffered since I was in a place with extreme depth. I love your photos. Keep it up. I share your passion for the photos. Although I no longer have a camera and I'm saving for one ... while I'm making my phone work miracles: D

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Looks super moody! Love this shot Scott!

Wow!!
This is spectacular.Great job

Wow,fantastic work,perfect view.

Wow interest with your word " in these conditions bring the right camera protective gear as well has human protective gear" you love your job man.... Awesome