 It has been a long morning. I need to get me some coffee. Oh, here's a spot. Sweet, sweet. Arrived at my destination. Not quite sure what to expect. We'll find out. Waves look pretty big too though. I need a jacket. I'll tell you what, there is nothing like being out early in the morning before the sun rises. It's just something magical about the morning. I hate getting up early, but this is the best. I've got some Irish folk dancing or something going on out here. It's not even 6 a.m. And there's people dancing out at this lighthouse. I'm going to get my camera out. I'm going to start with the 70 to 200. This waves look pretty big. I've lost so many, I've just learned. Immediately when it comes off, it goes in the left pocket. I've got my camera ramped up to 800 ISO at f4, 250th of a second. I'm hoping that's a fast enough shutter speed to freeze the action a bit. But I also kind of want to get it blurred a little bit. I might actually do some tripod work too. See if you can see my settings here. I've got it on AI servo so I can continually track focus. And I've got it on multiple exposures so I can just fire and fire and fire. So I switched it up a bit. I went to aperture priority mode because there's so much contrast and people in and out of the light that it was too hard to manually adjust. So I'm shooting at f11 now. I'm underexposing by a stop with exposure compensation because if I were to just shoot with the meter lined up it would be overexposed, at least the white parts of the water. So I'm underexposing a bit and I think that's getting me the results that I want. That was a big one. This boogie boarder just freakin' ate that one. Alright, here goes the survey. Dang! Oh wow, that was freakin' cool. That was a pretty awesome morning trip. Like I said, nothing like getting up early, coming out fresh air, beach on the weekend. So good.