
Originally Posted by
Craig Brelsford
Here's proof of concept for the mattress technique. This long-toed stint found Daniel Pettersson's and my presence so bearable that he decided to take a bath just 7.9 m from us. Daniel and I were half-floating on an air mattress in one of the many brackish pools just inland from the East China Sea in Yangkou, Jiangsu. Keeping low and gliding smoothly, we were soon paid little attention to by the numerous shorebirds in the area.
Other notes: For this shot, I had the camera resting on the mattress. My head, arms, and upper torso were on the mattress. The water here was shallow; my legs were dangling over the side and my feet were planted in the mud. Daniel Pettersson says that he invented the mattress technique, and though he may not have been the only photographer in history to have used the technique, I am certain that he made his discovery independently. I eagerly adopted Daniel’s technique in Yangkou.