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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Speaking of sailing, I always enjoy watching the regattas on the lake. I go to the upwind weathermark (especially on the first leg where the boats are still grouped together) just to enjoy the boats fighting for position and the crew in organized chaos raising the spinnaker. As soon as it warms up, I plan on placing my boat at the weathermark, so I can photograph the crew in action. Most sailing photos I see focus on the boats, and the beauty of the sails, I want to zoom in and focus on the crew and skipper. Now all I need to do is find someone I trust to handle my boat while I focus on taking the photos. You would love it around Seal Rock off South Beach in Newport. Often, the classic 12 meter American's Cup boats will come in from wherever they were racing that day and watching them heeled over with the full compliment of crew on the rails is quite a sight. There are also some classic sail boats that cruise through East Passage all the time - get some great shots there. |
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