Dee Why, Northern Beaches, Australia
The waves were massive at Dee Why when I arrived, I knew they would be big but hadn't see anything like it for a while. The great thing about Dee Why is that you can literally stand only a few feet away from the surfers as they ride the break near the rock shelf. Around the back of the rock pool there are some interesting rock formations. Getting to them can be precarious with the rocks being extremely slippery, non the less I ventured toward the sea finding new compositions, waiting for the right waves and light. It didn't take long until the onlooking crowd spurred me on to get too close resulting in me getting smashed by two waves, coming out wet head to toe and with a wet camera. Left shaken (didn't let the crowd know that) I decided I had chanced my luck enough and retreated for the evening.
Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Shutter Speed: 1/2 sec
Aperture: f/18
Focal Length: 24 mm
ISO Sensitivity: 50
Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Shutter Speed: 1/1 sec
Aperture: f/18
Focal Length: 29 mm
ISO Sensitivity: 100





