This blog post is for the images that I took whilst on other photoshoots that don’t fit into the category of the shoot, and general images of Bouley Bay.

I think these two images fit in with the project, I really like how the right image shows the playful, fun aspect of the bay. Plus, the composition works well as the rocks create a good “frame” around the paddle boarders.
Bouley Bay Hill Climb
For these photos I used a 100-300mm telephoto lens to allow me to fill the frame with the subject. I used a technique called panning to create motion blur.


These are the best edited images that I produced during the photoshoot. I made this extra photoshoot so that I could introduce character of the are into the photo-book, as Bouley Bay Hill Climb is an event which most people in Jersey know about.
Overall, this photoshoot was very successful. I was able to produce strong images and I managed to capture a panning image, which I had to match the shutter speed to the speed of the bike, whilst doing a panning motion.