Adventures in the Swamp

November 20, 2020  •  4 Comments

Adventures in the Swamp

Taking last week’s Friday Photo was a unique experience. I found myself paddling a kayak to various locations on a 400-acre pond in Southeast Georgia. Once I found a promising composition, I used my paddle as a depth gauge.

My hope was to hit bottom with a few inches of paddle to spare. If it did, I knew the top of my tripod would be above water.

If the location was shallow enough, I jammed my tripod legs into the unseen muck on the bottom. If I was lucky, the tripod ended up above the surface. Next came attaching my camera to the tripod.

I have to admit that my trepidation never lessened. I kept worrying about seeing my expensive gear drop into the murky depths. After that, I needed to fine tune the composition. Trying to move a heavy, waterlogged tripod with a camera on top from a kayak was sometimes maddening.

Finally, it was a matter of trying to keep the kayak close enough to my gear to take the pictures.

A much easier shot

Today’s Friday Photo was easy compared to the kayak. This one was taken from a dock with a telephoto lens. There was no problem moving slightly to improve a composition. I didn’t drift away from my gear.

And best of all, I could see my tripod on solid ground.

Thanks for looking,

Chuck Derus

https://cderus.zenfolio.com/

 


Comments

Gary Hart(non-registered)
Thanks for sharing your "story behind the image." I've never kayaked, but I know they can flip without warning if you're not careful. Sometimes I get so caught up in my photography that I'm afraid I'd forget to balance and suddenly become alligator food (in which case it wouldn't really matter what happened to my gear). So hats off to you. Spectacular images.
Julie Haugh(non-registered)
Wonderful pictures and narrative to go with to describe your experience.
Don Smith(non-registered)
These images are gorgeous Chuck! Awesome work!!!
Mark Zablotsky(non-registered)
Really great as always pal!!! Keep em coming!!!
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