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Milnerton Lagoon / Woodbridge Island Pollution Report March 2025

Milnerton Lagoon / Woodbridge Island Pollution Status Report March 2025

Milnerton Lagoon / Woodbridge Island Pollution Status Report 2025
Milnerton Lagoon / Woodbridge Island Pollution Status Report 2025

Index:
  1. Executive Summary
  2. Introduction
  3. Current Pollution Status in 2025
  4. Sources and Causes of Pollution
  5. Environmental and Community Impact
  6. Ongoing Remediation Efforts and Infrastructure Upgrades
  7. Public and Political Response
  8. Conclusion and Outlook
  9. Recommendations
  10. Works cited / References
  11. Report Compiler
  12. Disclaimer

1. Executive Summary:

"The water quality of Milnerton Lagoon and the surrounding Woodbridge Island area remains critically compromised in 2025. The primary driver of this persistent pollution is the ongoing challenge of managing sewage effluent, largely attributed to the operational limitations of the Potsdam Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) 1. Despite the City of Cape Town's undertaking of a substantial R5.2 billion upgrade to the Potsdam WWTW, with full completion anticipated by the end of 2027, interim improvements in treated effluent quality are expected around mid-2025 due to the fast-tracking of certain infrastructure components 1. Public concern remains high, fueled by persistent foul odours emanating from the lagoon and anxieties regarding associated health risks 1. Alarmingly, continued high levels of E. coli and Enterococci contamination within the lagoon and adjacent coastal areas pose a significant threat to both human and environmental health 1. The ecological integrity of this important estuarine system is under severe pressure, necessitating continued and intensified efforts to address the root causes of this pollution.

2. Introduction:

Milnerton Lagoon, an estuary formed by the Diep River, is a vital ecological feature within the City of Cape Town, situated near Woodbridge Island. This lagoon serves as a crucial nursery area for various fish species on the west coast, including the Cape stumpnose and white steenbras, highlighting its ecological significance 2. This report aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the pollution status of Milnerton Lagoon and Woodbridge Island as of 2025, drawing upon available research to outline the current situation, its underlying causes, the resulting environmental and community impacts, and ongoing remediation initiatives. The lagoon has faced persistent pollution challenges for an extended period, with the Western Cape environmental inspectorate issuing a directive to the City of Cape Town over four years prior to this report to address the issue 2. This protracted history underscores the complexity and intractability of the pollution problems affecting this area.

3. Current Pollution Status in 2025:

3.1. Persistent Sewage Contamination:

The primary characteristic of the pollution affecting Milnerton Lagoon in 2025 is the continuous presence of sewage contamination 1. Reports from early 2025 indicate ongoing issues with sewage treatment as the principal source of this contamination 1. Disturbingly, residents have reported and even documented instances of what appears to be raw, untreated sewage flowing directly into the lagoon 10. This suggests that despite efforts to manage wastewater, significant breaches in the system continue to occur, leading to the direct discharge of sewage into this sensitive aquatic environment.

3.2. High Levels of Bacterial Contamination:

A major consequence of the sewage pollution is the sustained presence of elevated levels of bacterial contamination. Concerns regarding E. coli and Enterococci contamination within the lagoon and the adjacent coastal areas persist throughout 2025 1. Water quality data from November 2024, which likely reflects the situation in early 2025, revealed alarmingly high E. coli counts downstream of the Potsdam WWTW, reaching 7.3 million cfu/100ml. This figure is drastically higher than the 29,100 cfu/100ml recorded upstream of the treatment works and far exceeds the acceptable limit for intermediate contact, which is around 2,420 cfu/100ml 2. This stark difference in bacterial levels strongly indicates the Potsdam WWTW as a significant source of faecal contamination in the lagoon.

3.3. Foul Odours and Aesthetic Degradation:

Residents in the vicinity of Milnerton Lagoon and Woodbridge Island consistently report the presence of persistent and often nauseating odours of sewage emanating from the lagoon 1. This stench has been described as particularly severe in recent weeks leading up to and into 2025 2. Beyond the unpleasant smell, there have also been visual indicators of the pollution's impact, such as reports of dead fish found in the lagoon 1. These sensory experiences underscore the significant degradation of the environment and the negative impact on the quality of life for those living nearby.

3.4. Impact on Recreational Activities:

The severely compromised water quality has directly affected recreational activities associated with Milnerton Lagoon. The Milnerton Canoe Club, for instance, has halted all paddling activities on the lagoon due to its deteriorated state 2. Furthermore, signage has been erected at the mouth of the lagoon warning against swimming or any contact with the water due to the high levels of pollution 6. This curtailment of recreational use signifies a tangible loss of amenity for the community and highlights the extent to which the pollution has rendered the lagoon unsafe and unusable for leisure purposes.

4. Sources and Causes of Pollution:

4.1. Potsdam Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW):

A primary source of the ongoing pollution in Milnerton Lagoon is the Potsdam Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW), situated approximately 5 kilometers upstream on the Diep River 1. This facility releases over 40 million litres of treated effluent into the Diep River daily, which subsequently flows into the lagoon 6. Despite being a critical piece of infrastructure, the Potsdam WWTW has faced persistent challenges in meeting the required effluent quality guidelines 1. Data from the Department of Water and Sanitation's regulatory information system indicates that the Potsdam WWTW met the minimum effluent quality guideline for only 3% of its monthly tests over the past year leading into 2025 6. Additionally, the plant achieved chemical compliance (measuring elements like nitrogen, phosphates, and ammonia) in only 48% of effluent quality tests and physical compliance (measuring aspects such as suspended solids, pH, and electrical conductivity) in just 31% 6. The Department of Water and Sanitation currently lists Potsdam's effluent quality as 'bad', providing clear evidence of the plant's significant contribution to the pollution problem 6.

4.2. Infrastructure Failures:

Beyond the operational challenges at the Potsdam WWTW, failures within the broader sewage infrastructure network also contribute significantly to the pollution of Milnerton Lagoon. There have been multiple reported instances of sewer line collapses that have resulted in raw sewage flowing into the lagoon via stormwater channels 1. Specifically, in 2024, sewer line collapses occurred in July, August, and September, all leading to sewage contamination of the lagoon 2. Furthermore, rehabilitation work undertaken in October 2024 inadvertently caused sewage overflows into stormwater channels that drain into the lagoon 2. These repeated infrastructure failures highlight potential systemic weaknesses in the sewage collection and conveyance system, necessitating not only upgrades to the treatment plant but also a focus on the integrity and maintenance of the entire network.

4.3. Urbanization and Informal Settlements:

Rapid urbanization and the proliferation of informal settlements in the Cape Town area, particularly in areas like Dunoon situated along the Diep River, exert considerable pressure on the city's wastewater management infrastructure and contribute to the pollution of Milnerton Lagoon 5. The City of Cape Town itself acknowledged in a 2023 report that informal structures are projected to constitute 55% of all new dwellings within the next two decades 7. The expansion of informal settlements, with over 60,000 new structures between 2016 and 2020 alone, often outpaces the provision of adequate sanitation and waste disposal services 7. Consequently, inadequate sanitation practices in these areas lead to the direct contamination of the Diep River, which ultimately flows into Milnerton Lagoon 12. Research indicates that the water quality in the Diep River is poor, with the Dunoon informal settlement identified as a contributing factor due to insufficient sanitation and waste management 12. The Vryheidsfront Plus has criticized the City of Cape Town for its perceived failure to effectively manage rapid urbanization and its subsequent impact on essential infrastructure and environmental health 7.

4.4. Other Potential Sources:

While sewage remains the primary concern, other sources may also contribute to the overall pollution load in Milnerton Lagoon. Environmental activist Zoe Prinsloo mentioned that beach litter, litter originating upstream, and pollutants washed up by the sea add to the existing problems in the lagoon 13. Although these sources may be less significant than the continuous discharge of poorly treated sewage, they nonetheless contribute to the degradation of the lagoon's ecosystem and aesthetic quality.

5. Environmental and Community Impact:

5.1. Ecological Consequences:

The persistent pollution in Milnerton Lagoon has significant detrimental effects on its ecological health. As an estuary, the lagoon serves as a vital nursery area for various fish species 2. The documented instances of dead fish in the lagoon are a direct and visible consequence of the poor water quality 1. Furthermore, the excessive organic matter from sewage pollution leads to a drop in dissolved oxygen levels in the Diep River, creating anoxic conditions in some locations 14. This lack of oxygen severely impacts aquatic life, potentially leading to fish kills and disrupting the natural balance of the ecosystem. The high rainfall in September 2024 temporarily improved tidal interchange and increased oxygen levels in the lower reaches of the system, but concerns remain that the lagoon mouth will revert to a less functional state during the summer months, reducing this natural flushing and oxygenation 14.

5.2. Health Risks for Residents:

The polluted state of Milnerton Lagoon poses considerable health risks to the residents living in the surrounding areas. Concerns have been raised about the foul odours, which are suspected to contain highly toxic hydrogen sulphide 10. Exposure to such gases can lead to various health issues. Moreover, the high levels of E. coli and Enterococci bacteria in the water increase the risk of infections for anyone coming into contact with the lagoon 1. Recent cases of severe hospitalization following infections by swimmers in other polluted areas of Cape Town highlight the potential severity of these health risks 7. The presence of these pathogens indicates fecal contamination, which can carry a range of waterborne diseases.

5.3. Impact on Property Values and Tourism:

While not explicitly detailed in the provided snippets, the persistent and severe pollution of Milnerton Lagoon and the associated foul odours are likely to negatively impact property values in the adjacent Woodbridge Island and Milnerton areas. The desirability of residential properties in close proximity to a heavily polluted and malodorous water body would undoubtedly be diminished. Similarly, the degraded state of the lagoon and the warnings against contact with the water would likely deter tourists and negatively affect local businesses that rely on the area's natural amenities. The ecological disaster unfolding in the lagoon detracts from the area's appeal as a place to live, work, and visit.

6. Ongoing Remediation Efforts and Infrastructure Upgrades:

6.1. Potsdam WWTW Upgrade Project:

The City of Cape Town has initiated a substantial R5.2 billion upgrade project for the Potsdam Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) in an effort to address the root causes of the pollution 1. This ambitious undertaking, which commenced in April 2023 and is projected to be completed by the end of 2027, aims to more than double the plant's treatment capacity from 47 million litres to 100 million litres per day 1. The upgrades will incorporate cutting-edge membrane technology to ensure higher standards of wastewater treatment and treated effluent 3. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, the City is fast-tracking the installation of certain infrastructure components, particularly the dewatering and ultrafiltration installations, which are expected to be operational by approximately mid-2025 1. These early improvements are anticipated to lead to a noticeable enhancement in the quality of treated effluent discharged from the WWTW 1. The Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation has expressed approval for this upgrade project, acknowledging its potential to improve the situation 5.

6.2. Other Remedial Actions
:

In addition to the major upgrade of the Potsdam WWTW, the City of Cape Town has implemented other measures to mitigate the pollution in Milnerton Lagoon and the Diep River. A six-month aeration trial commenced to increase dissolved oxygen levels in the river, which are depleted due to the high organic matter content from pollution 14. This trial aims to combat the anoxic conditions that harm aquatic life. Regular maintenance activities, such as manual screen cleaning and pump checks, are being conducted at the Koeberg Pump Station to ensure efficient operation and prevent debris from entering the lagoon 1. Furthermore, the City is considering the installation of temporary package plants as a potential short-term intervention to alleviate pressure on existing sewerage infrastructure, including the Potsdam plant 11. These various efforts demonstrate a multi-faceted approach to addressing the complex pollution challenges facing the lagoon.

7. Public and Political Response:

7.1. Community Concerns and Advocacy:

The persistent pollution of Milnerton Lagoon has elicited strong reactions and significant concern from the local community. Residents have consistently voiced their anxieties regarding the foul odours, the potential health risks associated with the contaminated water, and the overall degradation of their environment 1. Environmental advocacy groups, such as ReThinkTheStink, have played an active role in monitoring the water quality through independent testing and raising public awareness about the severity of the situation 1. These groups advocate for more transparency and decisive action from the authorities to address the pollution effectively. The community's engagement underscores their deep concern for the health of the lagoon and their desire for a clean and safe environment.

7.2. Political Involvement:

The pollution of Milnerton Lagoon has also attracted attention from political parties and government officials. The Vryheidsfront Plus (VF+) has conducted oversight visits to the area and issued statements criticizing the City of Cape Town's management of the pollution, linking it to broader issues of overpopulation and inadequate spatial planning 7. The party argues that the state of the lagoon exemplifies systemic failures in urban planning and infrastructure management. Conversely, the Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation has expressed support for the City's R5.2 billion upgrade of the Potsdam WWTW, recognizing it as a necessary step towards addressing the pollution 5. However, the Deputy Minister also highlighted the significant impact of the rapid growth of informal settlements, such as Dunoon, on the water body, indicating a broader understanding of the multifaceted nature of the problem 5. The involvement of various political actors demonstrates the significance of this issue at a governance level and the differing perspectives on its causes and potential solutions.

8. Conclusion and Outlook:

In conclusion, the pollution status of Milnerton Lagoon and Woodbridge Island in 2025 remains a critical concern. Persistent sewage contamination, primarily stemming from the operational challenges of the Potsdam WWTW and recurring infrastructure failures, continues to plague the lagoon. This results in alarmingly high levels of bacterial contamination, foul odours, and a significant degradation of the aesthetic and recreational value of the area. The ecological consequences are evident in reports of dead fish and reduced biodiversity, while residents face potential health risks from exposure to polluted water and toxic gases.

The City of Cape Town's ongoing R5.2 billion upgrade of the Potsdam WWTW represents a significant long-term effort to address the root causes of the pollution, with anticipated partial improvements expected by mid-2025. However, the full benefits of this project will not be realized until its completion in 2027. In the interim, the community and environmental advocacy groups continue to express their concerns and push for more immediate and effective interventions. The situation necessitates sustained commitment and potentially accelerated action to mitigate the ongoing environmental and health risks associated with the pollution in Milnerton Lagoon.

9. Recommendations:

Based on the analysis of the current pollution status and ongoing efforts, the following recommendations are put forth:

9.1. Enhanced Monitoring and Transparency:

The City of Cape Town should implement more frequent and comprehensive water quality monitoring programs for Milnerton Lagoon and the Diep River. This data, including detailed reports on the effluent quality discharged from the Potsdam WWTW, should be made readily accessible to the public to foster transparency and build trust. Furthermore, the planned establishment of a real-time hydrogen sulphide monitoring site at Woodbridge Island should be expedited to provide crucial information on air quality and potential health risks 10.

9.2. Expediting Infrastructure Upgrades and Maintenance:

While the Potsdam WWTW upgrade is underway, the City should explore all possible avenues to ensure the project remains on schedule and consider whether the timelines for key components can be accelerated further. Simultaneously, a comprehensive assessment of the existing sewage infrastructure network is crucial to identify and address vulnerabilities that lead to sewer line collapses and overflows. A proactive maintenance and upgrade program should be implemented to prevent future incidents of raw sewage discharge into the lagoon.

9.3. Addressing Urbanization and Informal Settlements:

Recognizing the significant impact of rapid urbanization and informal settlements on wastewater management, the City of Cape Town needs to prioritize the development and implementation of sustainable urban planning strategies. These strategies must account for population growth and ensure the provision of adequate sanitation infrastructure and waste management services in both formal and informal settlements. Innovative solutions for improving sanitation and waste disposal practices in informal settlements along the Diep River should be explored and implemented to reduce the direct contamination of the waterway.

9.4. Community Engagement and Collaboration:

The City should foster stronger and more consistent communication with residents, environmental advocacy groups, and political stakeholders regarding the pollution status and the progress of remediation efforts. Collaborative initiatives between the City and community-based organizations, such as those involved in water quality monitoring, should be supported and encouraged to harness local knowledge and expertise in addressing the pollution issues.

9.5. Further Investigation of Pollution Sources:

While the Potsdam WWTW and infrastructure failures are primary concerns, a comprehensive investigation into other potential sources of pollution, such as industrial discharges or agricultural runoff in the Diep River catchment area, should be conducted. Understanding the full spectrum of pollution sources is essential for developing truly effective and holistic remediation strategies for Milnerton Lagoon.

Table 1: Summary of Water Quality Parameters at Milnerton Lagoon (November 2024)

ParameterLocation Value Acceptable Limit (Intermediate Contact)Source
E. coliUpstream of Potsdam WWTW29,100 cfu/100ml2,420 cfu/100ml2
E. coliDownstream of Potsdam WWTW7,300,000 cfu/100ml2,420 cfu/100ml2

Note: This table reflects the latest available data prior to 2025 as per the provided snippets and serves as an indicator of the likely conditions in early 2025.

Table 2: Potsdam Wastewater Treatment Works Effluent Quality Compliance (Most Recent Year Prior to 2025)

Parameter Compliance Rate Source
Minimum Effluent Quality Guideline 3% (Monthly Tests) 6
Chemical Compliance 48% (Effluent Quality Tests) 6
Physical Compliance 31% (Effluent Quality Tests) 6
Overall Effluent Quality Status 'Bad' 6

Note: This table summarizes the effluent quality compliance of the Potsdam WWTW in the year leading up to 2025, based on the provided data.

10. Works Cited / References

1. Water Quality Updates Milnerton Lagoon, Woodbridge Island, accessed March 18, 2025, https://www.vernonchalmers.photography/2024/04/sewage-problems-at-milnerton-lagoon.html

2. Sewage stench lingers at Milnerton Lagoon - Cape {town} Etc, accessed March 18, 2025, https://www.capetownetc.com/news/sewage-stench-lingers-at-milnerton-lagoon/

3. R5,2-billion upgrade to the Potsdam wastewater plant to benefit 75 000 households and support property development - Cape Business News, accessed March 18, 2025, https://www.cbn.co.za/featured/r52-billion-upgrade-to-the-potsdam-wastewater-plant-to-benefit-75-000-households-and-support-property-development/

4. Look: R5.2bn Potsdam Wastewater Treatment Works upgrade on track - Cape Town ETC, accessed March 18, 2025, https://www.capetownetc.com/news/potsdam-upgrade/

5. Deputy minister wades into Milnerton Lagoon stink - Table Talk, accessed March 18, 2025, https://tabletalk.co.za/news/2025-02-03-deputy-minister-wades-into-milnerton-lagoon-stink/

6. Sewage stench lingers at Milnerton Lagoon - The Mail & Guardian, accessed March 18, 2025, https://mg.co.za/the-green-guardian/2024-12-16-sewage-stench-lingers-at-milnerton-lagoon/

7. Milnerton Lagoon suffering from unmanageable migration levels: VF+, accessed March 18, 2025, https://www.capeindependent.com/article/milnerton-lagoon-suffering-from-unmanageable-migration-levels-vf

8. Milnerton Lagoon: Overpopulation and poor spatial planning threaten Cape Town's future | Freedom Front Plus, accessed March 18, 2025, https://www.vfplus.org.za/media-releases/milnerton-lagoon-overpopulation-and-poor-spatial-planning-threaten-cape-towns-future/

9. 2025 - Vernon Chalmers Photography, accessed March 18, 2025, https://www.vernonchalmers.photography/2025/

10. Residents raise alarm on health risks of Milnerton environment - IOL, accessed March 18, 2025, https://www.iol.co.za/capeargus/news/residents-raise-alarm-on-health-risks-of-milnerton-environment-4fc1f9a2-089d-4e91-ba9f-a9632c0525a0

11. Draft estuary plan, a step in the right direction for Milnerton Lagoon pollution - Western Cape, accessed March 18, 2025, https://wc.da.org.za/2022/09/draft-estuary-plan-a-step-in-the-right-direction-for-milnerton-lagoon-pollution?fbclid=IwAR2mMtveXTR-uUcWv1K1MC1-pNFAnBk9a5tyXyW9AmwSozN8QU_FFHtJFrI

12. (PDF) The impact of informal settlement on water quality of Diep River in Dunoon, accessed March 18, 2025, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358044579_The_impact_of_informal_settlement_on_water_quality_of_Diep_River_in_Dunoon

13. Call to improve signs for lagoon 'health hazard' - Isolezwe lesiXhosa, accessed March 18, 2025, https://isolezwelesixhosa.co.za/news/2025-01-23-call-to-improve-signs-for-lagoon-health-hazard/

14. Six-month aeration trial commences at Diep River and Milnerton Lagoon to combat pollution, accessed March 18, 2025, https://www.iol.co.za/capeargus/news/six-month-aeration-trial-commences-at-diep-river-and-milnerton-lagoon-to-combat-pollution-cb1d2192-b1b6-407b-b548-dd1eb7e83e8f

11. Report Compiled by Google Gemini Deep Research March 2025

12. Disclaimer

The 'Milnerton Lagoon / Woodbridge Island Pollution Status Report March 2025' was compiled by Google Gemini (Deep Research) on the request of Vernon Chalmers Photography. Vernon Chalmers Photography was not instructed by any person, public / private organisation or 3rd party to request compilation and / or publication of the report on the Vernon Chalmers Photography website.

This independent status report is based on information available at the time of its preparation and is provided for informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and completeness, errors and omissions may occur. The compiler of this Pollution Report (Google Gemini Deep Research) and / or Vernon Chalmers Photography (in the capacity as report requester) disclaim any liability for any inaccuracies, errors, or omissions and will not be held responsible for any decisions made based on this information.

More Information (Water Quality Updates Milnerton Lagoon, Woodbridge Island)

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Small Flower Photography with Macro Lens

Flower Photography with Canon Macro Lens

Small Flower Photography with Macro Lens
Small Flower Photography with Canon EOS 6D / 100mm Macro Lens

Flower Macro Photography: Milnerton, Cape Town

In preparation for a Macro / Close-Up Photography Training in Milnerton and Kirstenbosch Garden, Cape Town, I've captured a few small flowers with the Canon EOS 70D / 100mm Macro lens and Canon Speedlite 430EX II flash. 

The last image was done with Canon EOS 6D / 100mm Macro lens and Canon Speedlite 430EX III-RT flash.

Note: Photos are on tripod in Av mode with a Canon Speedlite 430EX I / 430EX III-RT flash with diffuser.  Slight processing Photoshop Lightroom 6 / 7.

Shooting Location
Arnhem Milnerton, Cape Town


Canon DSLR / Flash / Tripod
  • Canon EOS 70D DSLR camera body
  • Canon EOS 6D DSLR camera body
  • Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro lens
  • Canon Speedlite 430EX II flash
  • Canon Speedlite 430EX III-RT flash
  • Manfrotto Tripod

Av Mode - Aperture Priority Settings
  • Aperture f/8 - f/22
  • ISO 400 - 800
  • Manual Focus / Lens Autofocus off
  • Shutter speed: various (auto in Av mode)
Flower Photography with Macro Lens

"Flower photography with a macro lens can be incredibly rewarding, as it allows you to capture the intricate details and beauty of flowers up close. Here are some tips to help you get started:

  1. Use a Tripod: A tripod helps stabilize your camera, allowing for precise focusing and composition. This is especially important when working with a shallow depth of field.

  2. Lighting: Bright, overcast days provide diffused light, which is ideal for flower photography. If you're shooting on a sunny day, use a reflector to reduce harsh shadows.

  3. Manual Focus: When shooting close-ups, the depth of field is very shallow. Using manual focus allows you to control which part of the flower is in sharp focus.

  4. Aperture Settings: Experiment with different aperture settings to achieve the desired depth of field. A wider aperture (e.g., f/2.8) will create a soft, blurred background, while a narrower aperture (e.g., f/16) will keep more of the flower in focus.

  5. Composition: Pay attention to the composition of your shots. Try different angles and perspectives to highlight the unique features of each flower. Creative cropping can also add interest to your photos.

  6. Background: Increase the distance between your subject and the background to create a beautifully blurred background that makes the flower stand out.

  7. Post-Processing: Use software like Adobe Photoshop Lightroom to enhance your images. Adjust colors, reduce noise, and fine-tune the details to make your photos pop." (Source: Microsoft Copilot 2025)

Small Flower Macro Photography Cape Town - Canon EOS 70D
Canon EOS 70D / EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens ISO 800 f/11

Small Flower Macro Photography Cape Town - Canon EOS 70D
Canon EOS 70D / EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens ISO 400 f/11

Small Flower Macro Photography Cape Town - Canon EOS 70D
Canon EOS 70D / EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens ISO 800 f/11

Small Flower Macro Photography Cape Town - Canon EOS 70D
Canon EOS 70D / EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens ISO 800 f/8


Canon EOS 6D / EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens ISO 400 f/11
Canon EOS 6D / EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens ISO 400 f/11

Canon Extension Tube vs Macro Lens Decision
Canon Extension Tube vs Macro Lens Decision

Vernon Chalmers Photography Approach

Report: Vernon Chalmers Photography / Photography Training

Vernon Chalmers Photography Approach  Vernon Chalmers Photography Approach Birds in Flight Photography : Woodbridge Island
Birds in Flight Photography : Woodbridge Island (Copyright Vernon Chalmers)

Index:
  1. Introduction
  2. Exploring the Core Genres in Vernon Chalmers' Portfolio
  3. Deconstructing Vernon Chalmers' Photographic Style
  4. Technical Mastery: Techniques and Equipment
  5. The Philosophy Behind the Lens
  6. Vernon Chalmers as an Educator: Training Philosophy and Impact
  7. Navigating the Future: Vernon Chalmers' Perspective on AI in Photography
  8. Conclusion
  9. Works cited / References
  10. Report Compiler

1. Introduction

"Vernon Chalmers stands as a notable figure in the realm of photography, operating from Cape Town, South Africa 1. His expertise spans across various facets of the field, with a particular emphasis on bird and wildlife photography. He is also recognized for providing comprehensive Canon camera training and conducting engaging photography workshops 1. Chalmers' professional journey is underpinned by a diverse background that integrates his knowledge of photography with insights from psychology and information technology 1. This convergence of skills likely shapes a unique and holistic perspective in his photographic endeavors and educational methodologies. His proficiency in information technology could contribute to a strong understanding of digital workflows and the technological advancements within modern cameras. 

Furthermore, his background in psychology may inform his comprehension of visual perception, the emotional impact that images can have on viewers, and effective strategies for imparting knowledge to his students. Photography serves as the central medium through which these diverse areas of expertise are synthesized. This report aims to provide an in-depth analysis of Vernon Chalmers' photography approach, exploring the key genres he engages with, his distinctive style, the techniques he employs, his underlying philosophy, and his methods as a photography trainer. 2. 

2. Exploring the Core Genres in Vernon Chalmers' Portfolio

Vernon Chalmers' photographic work encompasses several key genres, reflecting his diverse interests and skills. Among these, bird photography, particularly capturing birds in flight, stands out as a significant specialization and a clear passion 1. His website indicates a dedicated focus on this challenging area, and he conducts training sessions specifically designed to help photographers master the art of avian photography 3. The emphasis on "Birds in Flight" suggests a deep commitment to capturing dynamic moments in nature, requiring a high level of technical proficiency in areas such as autofocus tracking, utilizing fast shutter speeds to freeze motion, and employing panning techniques to follow moving subjects. This demanding genre likely forms a cornerstone of his expertise and a substantial component of his training curriculum. 

Beyond the realm of avian photography, Chalmers also exhibits a keen interest in landscape and seascape photography. His portfolio features examples from locations such as the Spier Wine Farm in Stellenbosch and various coastal scenes 2. Notably, he also conducts workshops focusing on long exposure techniques 6. His engagement with landscape and seascape photography, including the specialized practice of long exposure, demonstrates an appreciation for capturing the beauty and tranquility of natural environments. It also indicates a mastery of specific techniques required to convey different moods and perspectives within these settings. Long exposure photography, in particular, necessitates specialized equipment and a thorough understanding of how to manipulate shutter speed to achieve desired effects, further highlighting his technical expertise. 

Another significant genre in Chalmers' portfolio is close-up and macro photography. This area allows him to delve into the intricate details of the natural world, revealing the often-unseen beauty of smaller subjects 2. This focus suggests a keen eye for detail and an ability to find aesthetic value in the often-overlooked aspects of nature. Macro photography requires specialized lenses and techniques to achieve the necessary magnification and depth of field, further underscoring his technical versatility. 

While his primary focus lies within these nature-centric genres, Vernon Chalmers also occasionally explores architecture photography, as evidenced by mentions and examples within his online presence 2. Although not his main area of concentration, his engagement with architectural subjects demonstrates a broader appreciation for different forms of visual art and the ability to apply his photographic principles to a variety of subjects. Furthermore, it is noted that over the course of his photographic journey, he has also dabbled in fashion, portraiture, and street photography 2. This past experience across diverse genres suggests a well-rounded understanding of fundamental photographic principles, which likely informs his approach to his primary specializations and his training methodologies.

Genre Key Focus Areas
Bird / Birds in Flight Photography Capturing dynamic action, technical proficiency in autofocus, fast shutter speeds, and panning.
Landscape / Seascape Photography Beauty and tranquility of nature, mastery of long exposure techniques to convey mood and perspective.
Close-Up / Macro Photography Intricate details of the natural world, specialized lenses and techniques for magnification and depth of field.
Architecture Photography Lines and shapes of buildings, application of photographic principles to a different subject.
Fashion/Portrait/Street Photography Broader photographic experience, foundational understanding of diverse photographic principles.

Vernon Chalmers Photography Approach Landscape / Seascape Long Exposure Photography : Milnerton Beach
Landscape / Seascape Long Exposure Photography : Milnerton Beach 

3. Deconstructing Vernon Chalmers' Photographic Style 

Vernon Chalmers' photographic style is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail, particularly evident in his nature photography 4. This characteristic suggests a patient and observant approach to his craft, where he likely waits for the precise moment and optimal lighting conditions to capture the true essence of his subjects. His work demonstrates a blend of technical precision with a deep appreciation for the artistic aspects of photography 4. He does not solely rely on technical expertise but rather integrates it seamlessly with his artistic vision to create compelling and visually appealing images.

A key element of his style is the emotional connection and storytelling he aims to achieve through his photographs 7. Chalmers believes that photography has the power to evoke deep emotions and convey powerful narratives. This indicates a desire to connect with the viewer on an emotional level, using his images to communicate stories and experiences. Furthermore, his approach to photography is linked to mindfulness and presence, where capturing a moment in time reflects a deeper engagement with the subject and the environment 4. This mindful observation allows him to notice subtle details and unique moments that contribute to the overall impact of his photographs. This aspect of his style may be influenced by his background in psychology, fostering a deeper understanding of perception and the human connection to visual imagery. 

Underlying his diverse photographic pursuits is a strong appreciation for nature 4. Nature is not merely a subject for his lens but appears to be a central theme in his work, potentially reflecting a personal philosophy or set of values that emphasize the beauty and importance of the natural world. This deep connection to nature is evident in his frequent focus on birds, landscapes, and macro subjects.

Fireworks / Long Exposure Photography : Cape Town

4. Technical Mastery: Techniques and Equipment

Vernon Chalmers primarily utilizes the Canon ecosystem for his photographic work, employing Canon EOS/EOS R Full Frame and APS-C camera bodies along with a diverse range of Canon professional and consumer prime and zoom lenses 2. This consistent use of Canon equipment likely contributes to his specialization in providing training for photographers using or considering this particular brand. His expertise in capturing birds in flight is evident in his understanding and application of specific techniques. He emphasizes the need for fast shutter speeds, ideally 1/1000th to 1/3200th of a second or higher, to freeze the rapid motion of birds 5. He also advocates for using the "high-speed continuous" shooting mode to capture multiple frames per second, increasing the chances of getting the perfect shot with desirable wing positions and lighting 8. Panning, a technique involving moving the camera along with the subject, is another crucial aspect of his bird photography technique 8. Furthermore, he understands the critical relationship between wind and sun in bird photography, noting that birds typically take off and land into the wind, and positioning oneself with the sun at one's back can yield the best lighting conditions for capturing flight shots 8. His emphasis on these specific techniques demonstrates a profound understanding of the challenges inherent in this demanding genre and the best practices for achieving successful results. 

 Chalmers also exhibits proficiency in long exposure photography, a technique he often applies to landscapes and seascapes 2. This technique allows him to create visually striking images that convey a sense of motion in elements like water and clouds, or a serene stillness in otherwise dynamic scenes, showcasing a unique perspective on familiar environments. In terms of post-processing, Chalmers utilizes Adobe Lightroom Classic for specific enhancements. His workflow typically involves making adjustments to improve texture, correct lens profiles, manage noise and sharpness, and remove unwanted spots from the image 2. This approach to post-processing appears to be focused on refining the image and enhancing its natural qualities rather than drastically altering it, suggesting a preference for capturing as much as possible correctly in-camera.

For his bird photography, Chalmers often employs longer focal length lenses, such as a 400mm f/5.6, sometimes paired with extenders to further increase reach 8. This choice of professional-grade equipment indicates a serious commitment to bird photography, allowing him to achieve optimal results in terms of reach, image sharpness, and stability, which are crucial for capturing detailed shots of distant and fast-moving subjects.

Common Tern in Flight : Woodbridge Island

5. The Philosophy Behind the Lens

A fundamental aspect of Vernon Chalmers' photographic philosophy is encapsulated in his quote: "Understanding and chasing the light is more valuable than any camera in hand" 7. This principle underscores his belief that a photographer's comprehension of light and its behavior is paramount to creating impactful images, regardless of the sophistication of the equipment they use. This core tenet likely forms a significant part of his training curriculum, emphasizing the importance of observation and understanding the interplay of light and shadow. He also believes that human perception through the viewfinder holds greater significance than the technological capabilities of the camera itself 2. This perspective suggests an emphasis on the photographer's individual vision, creative intuition, and personal connection with the subject, rather than solely relying on the advanced features and automation offered by modern cameras.

In the context of bird photography, Chalmers emphasizes that his own behavior, including concentration, patience, and handling skills, along with environmental factors, play a more crucial role in capturing successful images than mere camera settings 2. This highlights a holistic approach to wildlife photography, acknowledging the importance of the photographer's interaction with nature, their understanding of animal behavior, and their ability to remain patient and observant in the field. This perspective goes beyond technical proficiency and delves into the art of being present and attuned to the natural world.

Chalmers' nature photography also reveals a connection to themes of existentialism and mindfulness 4. His work can be interpreted as a reflection on the impermanence of life, an attempt to find meaning in the natural world, and a practice of being present in the moment. This philosophical dimension adds depth to his images, suggesting that his photography is not just about capturing aesthetically pleasing scenes but also about exploring deeper questions about existence and our relationship with the environment. His background in neuropsychology likely informs this perspective, providing a framework for understanding the psychological impact of visual imagery and the human search for meaning 7.

Another insightful quote from Vernon Chalmers is: "Trust your intuition, focus and the camera in your hands. Forget about that 'perfect shot', work towards an ideal exposure and enjoy a special moment" 2. This statement reveals a practical and encouraging philosophy, emphasizing the importance of trusting one's instincts, being present in the moment, and enjoying the process of photography rather than striving for an often-unattainable ideal of perfection. It suggests a focus on the experience of capturing an image and the satisfaction derived from it.

Vernon Chalmers Photography Approach Vernon Chalmers Education and Training : Milnerton Beach
Vernon Chalmers Education and Training : Milnerton Beach

6. Vernon Chalmers as an Educator: Training Philosophy and Impact

As an educator, Vernon Chalmers prioritizes providing a high-quality, hands-on learning experience for photographers of all skill levels 2. His training methodology is practical and experiential, ensuring that students have ample opportunities to apply the knowledge they gain in real-world shooting scenarios. He often facilitates one-on-one training sessions, allowing for a personalized and tailor-made approach to cater to the specific needs and equipment of each student 5. While he welcomes photographers of all levels, his training primarily focuses on users of Canon EOS/EOS R camera systems 5. This specialization enables him to offer in-depth knowledge and targeted support for photographers within the Canon ecosystem.

Chalmers' core training philosophy is built upon several key principles. He believes in providing relevant and accurate information, whether it pertains to technical camera settings or creative photographic techniques 7. He also emphasizes the importance of actively engaging with learners' questions, addressing them comprehensively to foster a deeper understanding of the subject matter 7. Hands-on learning is a cornerstone of his approach, with practical sessions designed to allow photographers to apply their newly acquired knowledge in real-world environments, thereby building confidence and competence 7. Beyond the technical aspects, Chalmers encourages photographers to understand the broader journey of image-making, encompassing both the art and the science behind it 7. Furthermore, he is committed to offering ongoing support to his students, providing advice and guidance as they continue their photographic development 7.

Psychological Influence on Vernon Chalmers Photography

A significant aspect of Chalmers' educational approach is his ability to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application 10. He effectively translates the underlying principles of photography into tangible skills that learners can immediately utilize in the field, enhancing the overall learning experience. Consistent with his personal philosophy, he places a strong emphasis on the importance of understanding and chasing light, a fundamental element that he likely integrates into his tutorials and practical sessions 7. His training sessions often take place at scenic locations around Cape Town, such as Milnerton, Woodbridge Island, and Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden 1. These locations provide diverse and inspiring settings for practical learning, aligning with his focus on nature photography. Information regarding his training rates indicates that sessions start at a certain price point for a four-hour duration in Milnerton, with typical programs consisting of three sessions 2.

Training Principle Description
Relevant Information Delivering accurate and useful information on technical and creative aspects.
Answering Questions Engaging with learners' queries to foster deeper understanding.
Hands-On Learning Emphasizing practical experience through real-world shooting sessions.
Understanding the Journey Encouraging a holistic understanding of the art and science of photography.
Ongoing Support Providing continued assistance and guidance to learners.

7. Navigating the Future: Vernon Chalmers' Perspective on AI in Photography

Vernon Chalmers acknowledges the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) within the field of photography 2. He recognizes the transformative potential of AI and its increasing integration into various aspects of image creation and manipulation. Notably, he emphasizes the ethical considerations that arise with the growing use of AI in visual imagery 2. Chalmers believes it is crucial to approach the application of AI in photography responsibly and in a way that is ultimately beneficial to the art form and its practitioners. He understands how contemporary high-end cameras now incorporate AI for advanced functionalities such as autofocus, subject tracking, face and eye recognition, and even predicting subject movement 2. Furthermore, he is aware of the increasing prevalence of AI-powered photo editing software that simplifies complex editing processes, making them more accessible even to beginners 2. From his perspective, the integration of AI will inevitably change the nature of creativity in photography, necessitating the development of new ways for photographers to interact with these intelligent machines 2.

Vernon Chalmers Photography Approach Small Bird Photography : Kirstenbosch Garden
Small Bird Photography : Kirstenbosch Garden

8. Conclusion

In summary, Vernon Chalmers' photography approach is characterized by a deep connection to the natural world, particularly his captivating work in bird photography. His style blends technical mastery with an artistic vision that emphasizes meticulous detail, emotional resonance, and mindful observation. He places a strong emphasis on the fundamental importance of light and the photographer's perceptive abilities over mere technological advancements. As an educator, Chalmers is dedicated to providing hands-on, personalized training experiences, primarily for Canon users, grounded in principles of relevant information, active engagement, practical application, and ongoing support. His ability to bridge the gap between photographic theory and practical skills makes his training particularly valuable. Furthermore, his engagement with philosophical themes such as existentialism and mindfulness in his photography adds a layer of depth to his artistic expression.

Looking towards the future, Chalmers is keenly aware of the impact of artificial intelligence on photography, advocating for its ethical and responsible use. For individuals interested in learning photography, especially those using Canon equipment and focusing on genres like bird, landscape, or macro photography, Vernon Chalmers offers a wealth of knowledge and a supportive learning environment. His emphasis on the core principles of light and mindful observation ensures that his guidance is beneficial for photographers at all stages of their journey. Ultimately, Vernon Chalmers demonstrates a profound dedication to both the art and the craft of photography, positioning him as a significant resource for both aspiring and experienced photographers."

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Architecture Night Photography : From Woodbridge Island

Wild flowers with Canon EOS 6D / EF 70-300mm lens

Wild flowers with Canon EOS 6D / EF 70-300mm L Lens - Constantia Cape Town

Canon Photography Flower Training Constantia, Cape Town
 Canon Photography Flower Training Constantia, Cape Town

Wild flowers with Canon EOS 6D / EF 70-300mm lens (and Canon Extension Tube)
During this morning's training we ‘focussed’ on larger apertures photographing wild flowers in the morning sun. The sun may have been a little high (bright / over-exposing areas of the flowers) for this type of photography training (but, we had to get through some aperture theory first).

While my client was experimenting with various larger apertures I took quick advantage of the time / light to take a couple of snapshots with my setup.

Advantage of an Extension Tube:
It reduced the minimum focus distance (MFD) between the lens and the subject. Not to be confused with a close-up lens filter. The close-up filter also functions with the Autofocus / other electronics of the camera and lens / paring. I personally find the extension tube to be more effective for this type of photography (and easier to use) than the lens close-up filter (with more of a objective to act as n pseudo macro lens).

It can take a while to become comfortable using an extension tube / or close-up lens filter ito distance and what apertures to use.

It can be a very cost-effective addition for ‘close-up’ work in reasonable light. It is much cheaper to use an extension tube that to purchase a macro lens, especially if you’re only going yo use a macro lens a few times a year.

Advantage of using a Full Frame camera for Flower Photography:
Due to its larger sensor compered to the APS-C (crop) sensor it captures more light and provides more background blur. The quality of the background blur (bokeh) should also render superior results than an APS-C (crop) sensor - depending on the lens used.

An APS-C (crop sensor) could have its own advantages of creating more magnification (as my client experimented with). This will depend on the (quality / focal length) of the lens used.

Apertures used with the attached flowers
  • Image 1 = f/5.6
  • Image 2 = f/11
  • Image 3 = f/5.6
  • Image 4 = f/5.6
  • Image 5 = f/8
  • Image 6 = f/9
  • Image 7 = f/6.5

Canon Equipment Used
  • Canon EOS 6D (Full Frame body)
  • Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM Lens
  • Canon Extension Tune EF 25 II
  • Lens IS / Handheld

See image of Canon Gear after the flower images

Minor corrections / cropping using Adobe Lightroom

All images © Vernon Chalmers (Constantia, Cape Town)

Last image was photographed at Paddocks, Milnerton

Canon Photography Flower Training Constantia, Cape Town
Canon Photography Flower Training Constantia, Cape Town

Wild flowers with Canon EOS 6D / EF 70-300mm lens and Extension Tube
 Canon Photography Flower Training Constantia, Cape Town

Wild flowers with Canon EOS 6D / EF 70-300mm lens and Extension Tube
 Canon Photography Flower Training Constantia, Cape Town

Wild flowers with Canon EOS 6D / EF 70-300mm lens and Extension Tube
 Canon Photography Flower Training Constantia, Cape Town

Wild flower Paddocks with Canon EOS 6D / EF 70-300mm lens and Extension Tube
 Canon Photography : Wild Flower Paddocks, Milnerton

Bee on Wild Flower Arnhem Milnerton
Canon Photography : Bee on Wild Flower Arnhem Milnerton

Canon Camera used for Constantia, Cape Town and Paddocks, Milnerton Wild Flowers

Canon EOS 6D (with Extension Tube) used for Constantia and Paddocks, Milnerton Wild Flowers
Canon EOS 6D (with Extension Tube) used for Close-Up Wild Flowers

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Controlling Midday Sun without using Canon HSS Flash

Canon Speedlite Flash / Photographing in Midday Sun 

Canon Speedlite 430EX III-RT with Diffuser
Canon Speedlite 430EX III-RT with Diffuser

Overpowering Midday Sun with Canon Speedlite Flash
All three sample images were captured between 12:00 – 13:00 on a bright sunny day earlier in the week. We generally shoot flowers and insects in softer morning light, but this is not always possible for all photographers.

Butterfly and small flowers were captured with my Canon EOS 6D / EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro lens with a Canon Speedlite 430EX III-RT flash (with its proprietary white plastic Stofen-like diffuser covering the flash head).

For overpowering the strong sunlight I selected the fastest sync speed of the Canon EOS 6D (1/180s) and small(er) apertures (f/11 - f/16) for providing a relativity dark ambient exposure.

Using the High-Speed Sync (HSS) flash option will provide even more exposure / light control. Most Canon DSLRs (and Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II Speedlite flashes) will have HSS for the built-in flash and / or external Speedlite flash.

Speedlite flash head was tilted slightly upwards (for minimising direct flash light on the subjects). Speedlite was used in E-TTL mode.

Camera Exposure Settings
Av Mode: f/11 - f/16 / ISO 400 / 1/180s - the highest shutter flash sync speed not using HSS (on the EOS 6D, some cameras like the EOS 70D / 7D Mark II, HSS is 1/250s).

Images post-processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic CC 8.2

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Overpowering the sun with Canon Speedlite Flash - Image Copyright Vernon Chalmers
Small butterfly with Canon Speedlite Flash - Image Vernon Chalmers

Overpowering the sun with Canon Speedlite Flash - Image Copyright Vernon Chalmers
Small flowers with Canon Speedlite Flash - Copyright Vernon Chalmers

Overpowering the sun with Canon Speedlite Flash - Image Copyright Vernon Chalmers
Small flowers with Canon Speedlite Flash - Copyright Vernon Chalmers

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