“Tidal Pool”
Skagsanden Beach, Flakstad Norway.
While scanning the beach for something interesting to shoot I came across this quirky little tidal pool. Quirky because it has several small volcano like features which continually percolated. It was raining very hard at the time, so out came the shower cap for camera protection while I set up the tripod about a foot off the ground. Once I found the composition I flipped the shower cap out of the way of the lens and captured this shot. 17mm @ f/11, 1/5 sec.
I was fortunate enough to find a fast flowing fresh water stream nearby to rinse off the tripod feet. Sand can do a nasty number on the leg locks.
“Tidal Pool”
Skagsanden Beach, Flakstad Norway.
While scanning the beach for something interesting to shoot I came across this quirky little tidal pool. Quirky because it has several small volcano like features which continually percolated. It was raining very hard at the time, so out came the shower cap for camera protection while I set up the tripod about a foot off the ground. Once I found the composition I flipped the shower cap out of the way of the lens and captured this shot. 17mm @ f/11, 1/5 sec.
I was fortunate enough to find a fast flowing fresh water stream nearby to rinse off the tripod feet. Sand can do a nasty number on the leg locks.