Swim Action Photos - NSW Development Meet 2013 Highlights


This was a terrific meet. Firstly, I loved watching the littlest kids swim. Secondly, this was the first meet where I had a second photographer. It was fabulous because it was like there were two of me.


He was able to get shots that I cannot possible get because I have to be positioned ready to take the action photo. He got some some terrific behind the blocks images, so close that you can see the anxiety in the swimmers face!

He also has a different eye to me so he got some angles that I hadn't thought of...awesome!


I had the loan of the Canon 1D X and it was phenomenal in the low light. In addition, I had rented the 300mm fixed lens. A big heavy lens but it forced me to use my monopod which my physiotherapist was delighted about! It allowed me to get really close without loosing any sharpness. It takes a while to get used to but it is worth it.



Sadly, my Canon 5D Mark II stopped working...ouch! I was unable to take the presentation photos which I felt horrible about. Possibly it was the humidity. It was the most humid I have ever experienced at SOPAC. Canon have since replaced the parts so we should be set for the next meet!

You can see all of the images on my website. Just click here... :)

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