ONES AND ZEROES: ISO: 100; SHUTTER SPEED: 250/1; APERTURE WAS FIXED DUE TO BEING A DRONE.
CAPTURED BY BRADLEY WALKER
“This is a shot captured from my first ever drone - the humble Mavic Air - whilst out on a shoot at a Lincolnshire syndicate. The conditions were the hottest I have EVER filmed in, with temperatures reaching 36-degrees; it was unbearable at times and it’s fair to say the fishing was absolutely rubbish! ¶ I was getting some ‘establishing’ drone shots when I happened to notice a few fish in a bay so began to get some shots of them cruising about; it was shortly after when I came across this solitary fish. ¶ I love this shot as there is a bit of mystery about it; there are no features to give clues as to the whereabouts or the size of the fish, and it can just be enjoyed for what it is. I edited the photo in a way that I feel creates an ‘ocean like’ look, as if it could be in the middle of the Atlantic as opposed to the middle of Lincoln!”
For more breathtaking images, head to page 60 for this quarter’s CARPology Raw File feature.