
Beach panning is a photography technique that brings the subject to life by isolating it using a unique perspective and a shallow depth of focus. This week I went back to the beach, Slaughter Beach in Delaware to be specific, to photograph shorebirds with my panning plate and Frisbee. When you attach a camera and telephoto lens to a panning plate that is attached to a Frisbee, then lay flat on the sand maneuvering the Frisbee, you get unique perspective, a bird’s eye view of the subject. Beaches are not always sandy which is the case with Slaughter Beach depicted in the image above of a Semi-palmated Sandpiper at slaughter Beach. Knee pads help. This was the first time I’d done beach panning on a completely rocky beach and the resulting images are quite different from those taken on a sandy beach and I like the resulting images. The rocks, most rounded from being pummeled in the tides, create a great backdrop and stage for shorebirds giving a sense of place.























