{"id":1172,"date":"2013-08-12T00:18:57","date_gmt":"2013-08-11T22:18:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chappypix.co.za\/blog\/?p=1172"},"modified":"2013-08-14T22:08:36","modified_gmt":"2013-08-14T20:08:36","slug":"jbay-in-july","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/chappypix.co.za\/blog\/2013\/08\/12\/jbay-in-july\/","title":{"rendered":"JBay in July"},"content":{"rendered":"
Another mission to Jeffrey\u2019s Bay. July is traditionally pretty consistent for waves as it is mid winter down here. In the weeks leading to my departure for the fabled right hand point break, I had been dreaming of the perfect long waves running down the point. <\/a><\/p>\n Smaller Waves allowed me to be more creative<\/strong><\/p>\n Soon as I arrived in Jbay, the marginal swell began to improve and I was amped to swim after a long drive. <\/a><\/p>\n \u00a0Sunrises were epic<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Getting into the water, for what was to be my first outing to the Supers lineup, a little later than I would have liked, ended up being a blessing! <\/a><\/p>\n \u00a0An over excited Emma Smith enthusiastically points out the passing dolphins<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n When the third pod arrived, Emma had moved down the point and we were sitting fairly close together. <\/a><\/p>\n \u00a0Early Morning boost with Matt Bromley<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n The Downside of my swim with the dolphins was it was getting dark (and fast!) and we had to make our way down the point to the channel which is a bit of a swim, not made any easier when carrying a big water housing. <\/a><\/p>\n \u00a0Benji Brand Smashes one<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Emma\u2019s malicious \u201cdirections\u201d into a rock were not the only \u201cissues\u201d I had with this trip.
\nThis time around I was there to start working on a new project for an overseas publication, to catch some of the Jeffery\u2019s bay open of surfing<\/a>\u00a0(click link to view post on the event)<\/span> and to (hopefully) shoot some editorial quality images.<\/p>\n
\nSadly this time around it was not meant to be.\u00a0At best the waves were average.
\nDisappointed, I took this opportunity to be more creative in my image making.
\nFrom pre production to post production I was constantly looking for something new, something different. Always asking, \u201chow can I make this interesting\u201d?
\nWhether I was shooting long-lens water out at supers or fisheye at some other break in the area I was trying to make the conditions work for me.<\/p>\n
\nI quickly organized to shoot with the Smith sisters<\/strong> but true to form, Emma and Gina<\/strong> took flipping ages to get ready.
\nIt took them about 2hours to get their act together and during this excruciating wait I was forced to give Emma her first \u201cstrike\u201d of the trip (a new record for her) \u2026<\/p>\n
\nWhile shooting with the sisters and a couple of other guys, including Shane Thorne<\/strong>, I got to swim with Dolphins!
\nThree large pods of dolphins swam down the point during this shoot. My first priority was to capture an epic shot of this occasion. This was rather difficult to pull off as these guys were moving with such haste and none were jumping through hoops\u2026<\/p>\n
\nThey were everywhere! Streaking beneath and above the waves, these grey torpedoes were an exhilarating combination of poise and vigor and to share one of natures most exquisite moments with such a good and close friend like Emma made this very special.
\nNot being too lost in this epic moment I still was able to shoot and came away with a couple of awesome images in epic sun setting light.<\/p>\n
\nExiting Supers is not easy and by the time we got to the channel it was dark and this was not good news for my first attempt.
\nEmma, a little bitter about the strike she was \u201cawarded\u201d earlier, got out first and then kindly guided me into a big rock. Lucky there was no damage done. Gina also attempted to ride me over which was a little scary.<\/p>\n
\n1 cup of coffee kept me up for TWO days and made the shoots on day 2 a little unpleasant (for the surfers!)
\nMy housing leaked a couple times but no major damage was found.
\nThere was a hectic stomach bug (or food poisoning) that knocked me down (and out)
\nAnd
\nWhile out at Supers on a high tide, small swell I decided to be clever and follow Max Armstrong over the rocks to get out (looked way simpler than a swim to the channel)
\nThis went bad! Got pretty cut up on my hands (while protecting my housing) on the rather sharp rocks.<\/p>\n