Colour, black, white & good

June 24th, 2010

laid back hook

Little bit of a surprise packet this morning. Starting out with a brief but saturated moment of colour as the sun came up before everything turned greyscale on me. Looking off the cliffs at dawn there appeared to be some decent sets rolling past and a stroll down to the beach showed larger and cleaner waves than any of the charts predicted. A blanket of fog added to the winter feeling, seems there were plenty of waves to go around, as the cold tends to keep the crowds down.

I regularly get asked for more photographs each day so I have had the intermethinggie web gurus design a new system for you. Click on the filmstrip below to see a far greater selection of the each day’s photos.

Enjoy your day,

Joel Coleman…

plenty of airs this morning...

North Steyne through the fog

yep - claim it

started off with some colour

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  1. Brett commented:

    Joel
    What lens do you use for the B&W, given the low light levels and distance?

  2. Joel Coleman commented:

    This mornings photographs were taken with a canon L-600mm f4 – had to crank the iso to 400 to get the shutter speeds. (sunrise photo with a 24-70 f2.8)

  3. Brett commented:

    thanks mate, nice work, love the laid back hook shot

  4. sam commented:

    love the idea of the filmstrip

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