Triathlon Swim View ~ Photograph

£27.50

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The StoryI was trying to get some photos of the annual Perranporth Surf Triathlon.

Once the swimmers entered the water, it was very difficult for me to see where they were from the drone. All of the activity around, them from the support and rescue vessels, gave me a good idea though. The point of this shot was to show the surf swim in the context of that unmistakable view from Flat Rocks to Penhale.

I love the energy of all the vessels in the water.

Photographer: Jamie Turnbull

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