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OCTOBER 19th 2014

Morning surf, BaTu Bolong, Canngu

If you are only interested to see the pictures you will find them below, you are welcome to use these images in your social media especially if you could take a second to link to my Instagram account @_supersharp.

Getting to the beach was a bit of a mission this morning as it had been raining and the tide was super low but the good news for you my friends is that I made it.

I headed out a little later at around 8.30 to give the tide a chance to do something better and if I am honest I was more motivated by the breakfast reward after than getting in the water.

It’s not all that pleasant at low tide for several reasons. Clearly the waves aren’t quite as exciting, and there is seaweed. You also kind of have to half crawl half swim to get out past the reef.

Anyway, enough bitching – once I was out I was really happy. There were lots, some would say too many, friendly people on the waves with only one altercation that I experienced close up, so that was nice.

It feels like my focusing issues may be behind me as I have conceded defeat with the Dome Port and gone back to the flat port that was serving me so well previously. The Dome Port is actually for underwater photography and I am not doing much under the water anyway, because the sea here in Canggu isn’t the clearest. I am not sure if that is because it is dirty or because of the black volcanic sand, either way you don’t see much. Also, because you need the sun to be high in the sky to see anything underwater, and I am mainly there in the morning or the evening, so that isn’t happening. I haven’t given up altogether, just realising that its pretty demotivating being in the water for two hours and ALL of the photos being out of focus. I intend to get on my bike and get to clearer water where it makes sense to have a dome, and I will put into practice all of the YouTube advice I have watched on that then.

I got some nice photos this time and three people asked for my Insta, which is nice, although only one person has actually messaged me. 

I am coming to the realisation that I may have exhausted the excitement of being at Batu Bolong. The first time I got in the water, about a month ago, it seemed daunting to get out to the wave, but now it seems like I need to find something more exciting again. Thats the plan for the next time I go out, to get on a shortboard wave, get smashed up a bit and hopefully get some more action shots.

I hope you enjoy the surf photos.

Please let me know if you have any feedback or tips for me and my surf photography 🙂

 

Martin Henley

Martin Henley

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On a mission to take better photographs more often and to find beautiful ways to present and share.

I might be the laziext photographer on the internet so if you think you wanna drag me out of the house to take photos that would be good.

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Morning surf, BaTu Bolong, Canngu

If you are only interested to see the pictures you will find them below, you are welcome to use these images in your social media especially if you could take a second to link to my Instagram account @_supersharp.

Getting to the beach was a bit of a mission this morning as it had been raining and the tide was super low but the good news for you my friends is that I made it.

I headed out a little later at around 8.30 to give the tide a chance to do something better and if I am honest I was more motivated by the breakfast reward after than getting in the water.

It’s not all that pleasant at low tide for several reasons. Clearly the waves aren’t quite as exciting, and there is seaweed. You also kind of have to half crawl half swim to get out past the reef.

Anyway, enough bitching – once I was out I was really happy. There were lots, some would say too many, friendly people on the waves with only one altercation that I experienced close up, so that was nice.

It feels like my focusing issues may be behind me as I have conceded defeat with the Dome Port and gone back to the flat port that was serving me so well previously. The Dome Port is actually for underwater photography and I am not doing much under the water anyway, because the sea here in Canggu isn’t the clearest. I am not sure if that is because it is dirty or because of the black volcanic sand, either way you don’t see much. Also, because you need the sun to be high in the sky to see anything underwater, and I am mainly there in the morning or the evening, so that isn’t happening. I haven’t given up altogether, just realising that its pretty demotivating being in the water for two hours and ALL of the photos being out of focus. I intend to get on my bike and get to clearer water where it makes sense to have a dome, and I will put into practice all of the YouTube advice I have watched on that then.

I got some nice photos this time and three people asked for my Insta, which is nice, although only one person has actually messaged me. 

I am coming to the realisation that I may have exhausted the excitement of being at Batu Bolong. The first time I got in the water, about a month ago, it seemed daunting to get out to the wave, but now it seems like I need to find something more exciting again. Thats the plan for the next time I go out, to get on a shortboard wave, get smashed up a bit and hopefully get some more action shots.

I hope you enjoy the surf photos.

Please let me know if you have any feedback or tips for me and my surf photography 🙂

 

Martin Henley

Martin Henley

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On a mission to take better photographs more often and to find beautiful ways to present and share.

I might be the laziext photographer on the internet so if you think you wanna drag me out of the house to take photos that would be good.

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Morning surf, BaTu Bolong, Canngu

If you are only interested to see the pictures you will find them below, you are welcome to use these images in your social media especially if you could take a second to link to my Instagram account @_supersharp.

Getting to the beach was a bit of a mission this morning as it had been raining and the tide was super low but the good news for you my friends is that I made it.

I headed out a little later at around 8.30 to give the tide a chance to do something better and if I am honest I was more motivated by the breakfast reward after than getting in the water.

It’s not all that pleasant at low tide for several reasons. Clearly the waves aren’t quite as exciting, and there is seaweed. You also kind of have to half crawl half swim to get out past the reef.

Anyway, enough bitching – once I was out I was really happy. There were lots, some would say too many, friendly people on the waves with only one altercation that I experienced close up, so that was nice.

It feels like my focusing issues may be behind me as I have conceded defeat with the Dome Port and gone back to the flat port that was serving me so well previously. The Dome Port is actually for underwater photography and I am not doing much under the water anyway, because the sea here in Canggu isn’t the clearest. I am not sure if that is because it is dirty or because of the black volcanic sand, either way you don’t see much. Also, because you need the sun to be high in the sky to see anything underwater, and I am mainly there in the morning or the evening, so that isn’t happening. I haven’t given up altogether, just realising that its pretty demotivating being in the water for two hours and ALL of the photos being out of focus. I intend to get on my bike and get to clearer water where it makes sense to have a dome, and I will put into practice all of the YouTube advice I have watched on that then.

I got some nice photos this time and three people asked for my Insta, which is nice, although only one person has actually messaged me. 

I am coming to the realisation that I may have exhausted the excitement of being at Batu Bolong. The first time I got in the water, about a month ago, it seemed daunting to get out to the wave, but now it seems like I need to find something more exciting again. Thats the plan for the next time I go out, to get on a shortboard wave, get smashed up a bit and hopefully get some more action shots.

I hope you enjoy the surf photos.

Please let me know if you have any feedback or tips for me and my surf photography 🙂

 

Martin Henley

Martin Henley

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On a mission to take better photographs more often and to find beautiful ways to present and share.

I might be the laziext photographer on the internet so if you think you wanna drag me out of the house to take photos that would be good.

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MARCH 02nd 2012

Morning surf, BaTu Bolong, Canngu

If you are only interested to see the pictures you will find them below, you are welcome to use these images in your social media especially if you could take a second to link to my Instagram account @_supersharp.

Getting to the beach was a bit of a mission this morning as it had been raining and the tide was super low but the good news for you my friends is that I made it.

I headed out a little later at around 8.30 to give the tide a chance to do something better and if I am honest I was more motivated by the breakfast reward after than getting in the water.

It’s not all that pleasant at low tide for several reasons. Clearly the waves aren’t quite as exciting, and there is seaweed. You also kind of have to half crawl half swim to get out past the reef.

Anyway, enough bitching – once I was out I was really happy. There were lots, some would say too many, friendly people on the waves with only one altercation that I experienced close up, so that was nice.

It feels like my focusing issues may be behind me as I have conceded defeat with the Dome Port and gone back to the flat port that was serving me so well previously. The Dome Port is actually for underwater photography and I am not doing much under the water anyway, because the sea here in Canggu isn’t the clearest. I am not sure if that is because it is dirty or because of the black volcanic sand, either way you don’t see much. Also, because you need the sun to be high in the sky to see anything underwater, and I am mainly there in the morning or the evening, so that isn’t happening. I haven’t given up altogether, just realising that its pretty demotivating being in the water for two hours and ALL of the photos being out of focus. I intend to get on my bike and get to clearer water where it makes sense to have a dome, and I will put into practice all of the YouTube advice I have watched on that then.

I got some nice photos this time and three people asked for my Insta, which is nice, although only one person has actually messaged me. 

I am coming to the realisation that I may have exhausted the excitement of being at Batu Bolong. The first time I got in the water, about a month ago, it seemed daunting to get out to the wave, but now it seems like I need to find something more exciting again. Thats the plan for the next time I go out, to get on a shortboard wave, get smashed up a bit and hopefully get some more action shots.

I hope you enjoy the surf photos.

Please let me know if you have any feedback or tips for me and my surf photography 🙂

 

Martin Henley

Martin Henley

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On a mission to take better photographs more often and to find beautiful ways to present and share.

I might be the laziext photographer on the internet so if you think you wanna drag me out of the house to take photos that would be good.

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This post marks the beginning of a project to organise and share my photography online. For years my photos have lived on hard drives and cloud storage, technically backed up but still managing to get lost. The goal is to revisit those images, remember the stories behind them, and publish them so they might  actually be seen.

This series exists partly because of how the internet works today. Search engines, particularly Google, expect pages to contain written content. Ideally a photography blog would exist purely as images, but without text those photos are unlikely to be discovered. So the solution is simple: talk through the images, transcribe the story, and let the photographs and the words support each other.

The photos in this post come from what may have been the first time I intentionally left the house to take photographs. They were taken around Shoreham-by-Sea in the UK, near the River Adur and Shoreham Beach, where I lived at the time. The location offered beautiful evening light, boats along the river, and easy access to the South Downs, which made it an ideal place to start exploring photography.

Most of these images were captured during sunset. The long shadows across the boats and the warm orange tones of the light were what drew my attention at the time. Looking back, they are not technically impressive photographs, but I still like them and they represent the beginning of a hobby that has now lasted more than twenty years.

The camera used for these photos was a Nikon Coolpix compact digital camera, likely around five megapixels with a small zoom lens. Compared with modern cameras, or even smartphones, it was extremely basic. But the equipment was never really the point.

What mattered was simply leaving the house, looking around, and taking photographs. These images mark the moment when photography stopped being accidental and became something intentional for me.

 

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