Belzen, the model, and I were at Kullaberg, scampering around rocks, trying to find a place to shoot.
The challenge, however, was that it turned out to be one of the busiest days of the year, and there were climbing and rapelling schools on all my favorite hangouts.
So instead of grandeur, we resorted to finding much smaller places closer down to the water to be able to shoot something without pissing off 15 climbers, their spouses, and kids.
And we came upon this little gem that looks like something snatched out of the underworld when photographed from this angle.
The water below is perhaps 3’/90cm wide, but everything fell into place with a 28mm lens held just above the water.
By the way, I have a little trick:
When I shoot with the camera close to the water, I always hold one hand near the bottom of the camera body and extend one finger down in the water.
This way, it’s easy to feel if the water rises around my finger, so I don’t accidentally dip the camera.
ƒ5.6 1/100 sec