Saturday 14 March 2015

Oyster Bay 2014


Oyster Bay is a small town in Easter Cape about an hour and a half away from Port Elizabeth (Map Link). In order to get to the town you need to travel along a dirt road which makes it rather remote. It is surrounded by wind farms as well as dairy farms. There is one little shop that sells the common day to day items you would need such as food and drinks.
The meat and milk come from the local farms making it a treat to any foodie. Oyster Bay has some of the most spectacular beaches in South Africa. We went during December which is their busiest time of the year. You have tons of space to do what ever you liked on the beach. If you could find thirty people at any time that would be a lot. Its a wonder place to go to get away from the coastal hotspots that become extremely crowded during December. A lot of people come here to do Kit Surfing due to the continues wind. As the kit surfers say "You know a town with Wind Mills is bound to be amazing for surfing".

Here are some of my photographs from my trip. I hope you enjoy.

Desert Look

Wind Turbine
  There are lots of wind turbines in Oyster Bay which is a good sign if you like to do kite surfing.
Rock Life
Wonderful contrast of colours in this photograph of the rock life.
Slow Exposure
 I took this picture while our guest were leaving. I was playing around with long exposures previously and decided to see what would happen. The bright lights in the back ground are caused by the chokka boats. The boats often group together to create a brighter light that ocean life will be attracted to.
Small Bird in the Grass

Crab Hidding

Lizard on a Rock
 The lizard was very good at camouflaging, almost missed him sitting there on the rock.
Ocean View

African Oystercatcher
 The bird in this photo is a Haematopus Moquini which means African Oystercatcher. It is on the endangered species list. However we did see a lot of these bird around mean that they should soon be off the list.
Sea Gull Flying

Flock of Sea Gull Flying

Small Lagoon of water

Ripples in the sand

Water Breaking on a Rock










Monday 9 March 2015

Sun Sets Oyster Bay

Oyster Bay has some amazing scenery and so beautiful sun sets. Every day had a different sunset and wonderful memories to go with them. 
It is relaxing sitting on the beach having a drink with family and friends watching the sun set.

 A very intense sun set. There was a massive storm approaching from the right and the sun setting on the left. Kind of looks like good versus evil.
 This is on of my particular favourite photographs from my trip. The two bright lights are the Chokka boats fishing for squid. You  can clearly see the moon and the other two light in the sky are planets. One of them is Mars and the other is Venus. Unfortunately I can't remember which one is which. I took this photo using a 400mm lens. Its a very nice lens to play around with.



Tuesday 3 February 2015

St Francis Bay South Africa


 St Francis Bay is a small holiday town about one hours drive from Port Elizabeth. Being an ocean town they are naturally big on fishing. One of the most profitable kind is squid fishing.


 Squid finishing is done during the night. Chokka boats are fitted with lights around the boats to attracts sea life that is eaten by the squid. Often the boats will stay out for weeks at a time with the crew working through the night and sleeping during the day.

St Francis Bay ocean

St Francis Bay Rocks

St Francis Bay holiday homes

St Francis Bay ocean breaking

Sea gull in the wind, St Francis Bay
Sea gull happily sitting on the mast with wings speared out in the wind.

All images take on a Nikon D5100