15 November 2010

Inside shallow Padang-Padang by Jeremy Lage

Inside shallow Padang-Padang

5 questions about this photo:

Q1. What equipment did you use?
I used Canon EOS 40D with Canon 10-22mm and a Liquid Eye water housing.

Q2. What settings did you have on your camera?
Focal length - 10mm, f/5.6, 1/800s, ISO 200

Q3. What software did you use during the post-production?
I used a trial version of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom

Q4. What is the location?
I took that shot in Bali, Indonesia, in Padang-Padang on the Bukit peninsula.

Q5. How did you come up with the idea of this shot?
I love water shots and do my best to be in the water as often as possible to take surf photos.

Extra Q: Please share an interesting or funny fact that happened while working on this photograph.
Padang-Padang is a very dangerous surf spot with shallow water and very strong currents... 5 or 10 minutes to paddle out to the lineup and almost half an hour or more to come back to the beach. This is not a funny fact but interesting enough to be noticed about how to make such a photo. While you take photos always have to be careful with surfers, waves and the reef that always try to eat your fins and your skin.

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