WH Yeo Photography
Photo for January 2012: Steps to Greater Heights.The morning sun had gone through the thick patch of cloud above the horizon and was getting a little harsh. Moving down the beach where the tide was still a distance away, I followed the narrow but fast waterflow from inland. The curves made me pause in my path as the waters continue to rush past my feet. Getting low down to the ground, I found the "steps" and fired off. Reviewing the image on the LCD, I noticed something bluish in the background behind one of the rocks. I looked up and saw a huge 5 gallon plastic jerry can bobbing in and out. Huffing and puffing, I lugged the jerry can up the beach. One was to get it out of the frame and secondly, I do that to clear the beach of any man-made objects that can cause harm to the inhabitants of the ocean. Canon EOS 5D Mark II w/ Canon 16-35 II, processed in Aperture, Silver Efex Pro 2 and Photoshop.
Steps to Greater Heights.
Photo for January 2012: Steps to Greater Heights.

The morning sun had gone through the thick patch of cloud above the horizon and was getting a little harsh. Moving down the beach where the tide was still a distance away, I followed the narrow but fast waterflow from inland. The curves made me pause in my path as the waters continue to rush past my feet.

Getting low down to the ground, I found the "steps" and fired off. Reviewing the image on the LCD, I noticed something bluish in the background behind one of the rocks. I looked up and saw a huge 5 gallon plastic jerry can bobbing in and out. Huffing and puffing, I lugged the jerry can up the beach. One was to get it out of the frame and secondly, I do that to clear the beach of any man-made objects that can cause harm to the inhabitants of the ocean.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II w/ Canon 16-35 II, processed in Aperture, Silver Efex Pro 2 and Photoshop.

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Nature, Travel and Equine Photography by Yeo Wee Han

Photo for January 2012: Steps to Greater Heights.

The morning sun had gone through the thick patch of cloud above the horizon and was getting a little harsh. Moving down the beach where the tide was still a distance away, I followed the narrow but fast waterflow from inland. The curves made me pause in my path as the waters continue to rush past my feet.

Getting low down to the ground, I found the "steps" and fired off. Reviewing the image on the LCD, I noticed something bluish in the background behind one of the rocks. I looked up and saw a huge 5 gallon plastic jerry can bobbing in and out. Huffing and puffing, I lugged the jerry can up the beach where it will not be washed away by the rising tide. 2 reasons to remove any trash you see around your shooting area, first is to prevent it getting into the frame and secondly, I do that to clear the beach of any man-made objects that can cause harm to the flora and fauna.

A blessed 2012 to everyone. May our lives and photography soar to greater heights!

Canon EOS 5D Mark II w/ Canon 16-35 II, processed in Aperture, Silver Efex Pro 2 and Photoshop.

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All the images shown here are available for sale as archival prints. If you are from a conservation group, we can always work things out as I would like my images to help the green movement.

I am available for talks and workshops on photography and video using DSLRs (Canon-based).

Yeo Wee Han

ywh@tripeaksimagery.com