Catching Rays on the Outer Banks [explored]
After shooting some wide angle of the storm-damaged and very broken Frisco Pier, I pulled out the zoom lens to hone in on the sunrise colors. There happened to be a fisherman on the beach by the pier which made for a great silhouette with the pier pilings behind him. The fisherman seemed to be catching Rays (i.e., some variety of Ray fish), while us photographers were catching rays of sunshine. Note the electric cables from the pier dangling in to the ocean. I presume the power has long since been shut off. You can also just make out the Hatteras lighthouse as a sliver in the far distance.
This was on a recent whirlwhind trip to the Outer Banks with fellow photographer Kevin Benedict. Single exposure shot with just a UV filter using Pentax 60-250mm lens. I ran around with it handheld for a while but got wise and stuck it back on my tripod for this shot.
Catching Rays on the Outer Banks [explored]
After shooting some wide angle of the storm-damaged and very broken Frisco Pier, I pulled out the zoom lens to hone in on the sunrise colors. There happened to be a fisherman on the beach by the pier which made for a great silhouette with the pier pilings behind him. The fisherman seemed to be catching Rays (i.e., some variety of Ray fish), while us photographers were catching rays of sunshine. Note the electric cables from the pier dangling in to the ocean. I presume the power has long since been shut off. You can also just make out the Hatteras lighthouse as a sliver in the far distance.
This was on a recent whirlwhind trip to the Outer Banks with fellow photographer Kevin Benedict. Single exposure shot with just a UV filter using Pentax 60-250mm lens. I ran around with it handheld for a while but got wise and stuck it back on my tripod for this shot.