Usually my photography involves setting up, breathing the beautiful air, sitting (or standing) around and, eventually pressing the shutter once or even twice (one for insurance).
However, when you work with waves and birds, both at the same time, it becomes a bit of a mad, free for all.
I was at a place called The Trinkie in Caithness. It was a stormy day. I wanted to try shooting the waves as they came crashing in.
But as I watched and was picking up the pattern of the waves coming in, I saw there were birds flying around, seemingly enjoying the high winds. That was the shot. Get a bird flying over just as a wave crashed on the shore.
Easier said that done.
After goodness knows how many frames (I shot one at time, didn't put it on burst shooting) and a very cold pair of hands, I got this.
Your critique and comments will be welcome.