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Cameras and the beach, any lessons learned
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<blockquote data-quote="adox66" data-source="post: 437542" data-attributes="member: 17861"><p>Never being to far from the coast where I live, I spend probably the majority of my time shooting on the beach and apart from common sense I don't worry too much about my gear. Once the camera is on the tripod I leave it there even if moving to a different location on the beach. </p><p></p><p>If you have a hard grad filter, they are great for the sky.</p><p></p><p>one bit of advice I would give is wear good footwear. Something with good grip if you are going to be climbing rocks etc and something most definitely waterproof. I know from experience that you can get totally caught up in composing a shot with oncoming waves and before you know it said waves have you ankle deep in water!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adox66, post: 437542, member: 17861"] Never being to far from the coast where I live, I spend probably the majority of my time shooting on the beach and apart from common sense I don't worry too much about my gear. Once the camera is on the tripod I leave it there even if moving to a different location on the beach. If you have a hard grad filter, they are great for the sky. one bit of advice I would give is wear good footwear. Something with good grip if you are going to be climbing rocks etc and something most definitely waterproof. I know from experience that you can get totally caught up in composing a shot with oncoming waves and before you know it said waves have you ankle deep in water! [/QUOTE]
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