Phil Sutters' photos with the keyword: sailing

Wind power - Seaford Bay - 27 8 2023

27 Aug 2023 2 123
Newhaven and Seaford Sailing Club catamaran crews race with the Rampion wind farm as a backdrop. The club meets most Sunday mornings in the summer months and can be seen having training sessions with a variety of small boat classes. As well as their club base on the beach at Bishopstone, they also have an inshore lakeside base at Piddinghoe, up the Sussex Ouse from Newhaven.

Bosun's Cup, Newhaven & Seaford SC 22 4 2019

09 Jun 2019 2 190
Panorama trimmed from 35mm format.

A super-saturated Seaford sailing scene - 6.6.2018

20 Jun 2018 3 4 193
This is a long-distance shot of sailing boats from the Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club, with the Newhaven light-house in the back-ground. The 'paint' effect was created by the simple process of pushing the Photoshop 'saturate' slider right to the end.

The Volvo Ocean 65 for Sports Relief off Seaford H…

10 Mar 2016 1 212
This is going to be one of the worst photos ever uploaded.The yacht was undertaking a challenge sailing from Belfast to London in five days. Alongside the professional crew were six celebrities who hadn't sailed before. They met some really rough weather coming down the Irish Sea and around Lands End and being faced with worse had to shelter in Plymouth harbour for a day. Sailing along the south coast of Sussex there was by contrast almost no wind. I was about to head home and turned to take a shot of some nice clouds over Seaford Head, when I caught sight of the sail coming out of some mid-Channel mist.

Fair weather for sailing - Birling Gap - 22.7.2015

Heading into a south-westerly breeze - Birling Gap…

Off the Sussex coast - Birling Gap - 22.7.2015

Sailing past Birling Gap - 22.7.2015

Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club - 25.5.2015

Tacking into a south-easterly breeze - NSSC - 16.8…

Fitting the drop keel - NSSC - 16.8.2014

17 Aug 2014 1 305
I am happy to be corrected if my terminology is incorrect. My experience of sailing is in RNSAs at Raven's Ait, near Kingston-on-Thames, fifty years ago!