
by Nick McGowan-Lowe
Some sports lend themselves to photography, and others don’t. Diving should really be more interesting than it tends to look on the contact sheet. Luckily, I was talking to a caretaker at the Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh who mentioned that there was a vantage point directly above the ten metre board. 80-200mm wide open in one hand, safety rail in the other, I leaned out, prefocussing on the heads of the divers as they walked onto the board, and shooting in quick bursts when they dived. Four rolls of Super-G 800 pushed two stops, and only one frame I was really happy with.
Nick McGowan-Lowe is a Scottish-based photographer with a background in editorial photography for broadsheets who now specialises in making Chief Executives and factories look more interesting than they are in real life.
For more of Nick McGowan-Lowe's work, see: www.nml.uk.com
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