After a long drive and picking up another photographer on route we finally arrived at the static caravan that was going to be our base for the weekend. As you can imagine in the dark, late at night it was difficult to tell one caravan from the next - after getting our kit out of the car we thought we had found the right caravan only to find it locked. After trying both doors I thought it wise to check the text for the caravan number just in case. Yep it was the wrong caravan! Luckily it was empty and we hadn't scared our weekend neighbours. We managed to find the right caravan and off to bed we went.
Next day I managed to get my hands on a 16mm fisheye lens for the whole event as I had the perfect obstacle to use it on, time to get up close and personal. This was the first time I had the chance to use this lens and I am hoping it won't be the last.
All the competitors were loads of fun and were happy with me being that close to them which helped produce some fantastic images all weekend.
In the evening, we were pleased to see a beautiful sunset appearing, so with cameras in hand we set off to the beach to try and photograph it before it was too dark.
For some images from this event have a look at our Facebook page.