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Jan 13, 2012 11:45:04   #
Adirondack Hiker Loc: Southern Adirondacks
 
Why do people add their vacation shots to someone elses site??? I thought the purpose was to coment on their posted work, not blow your own horn. If you want yours reviewed, start a new topic, don't hog someone elses.

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Jan 13, 2012 14:21:13   #
gregoryd45 Loc: Fakahatchee Strand
 
greymule wrote:
When capturing an image containing the Ocean, what opinions are there whether the shutter should be slow to blur the waves (like a waterfall) or keep them more crispy?

Here's an example of crispy (more or less). Anyone out there have some with silky waves?


Funny but I was on the beach this morning, it was cloudy, no birds in sight so I took a few shots of rocks with waves @1/30 and 1/1000, all other settings were the same. You can get the effect you like.





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Jan 13, 2012 14:35:42   #
English_Wolf Loc: Near Pensacola, FL
 
Is this photo analysis???

http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-19061-1.html

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Jan 13, 2012 17:40:43   #
Pkscharn Loc: West Central MN
 
A couple of wave shots from the coast of El Salvador







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Jan 13, 2012 17:46:08   #
Pkscharn Loc: West Central MN
 
Sunset - El Salvador



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Jan 13, 2012 17:53:33   #
greymule Loc: Colorado
 
Pkscharn wrote:
Sunset - El Salvador


Beautious.

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Jan 13, 2012 18:25:15   #
blueeyes3515 Loc: WV
 
Pkscharn wrote:
Sunset - El Salvador


Love the reflection on the water and especially on the sand as the water goes back out to the ocean! Very nice shot

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Jan 13, 2012 19:02:07   #
liebgard
 
I personally usually prefer my water crispy, especially ocean waves, though I have admired some silky waterfalls.

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Jan 13, 2012 19:06:02   #
blueeyes3515 Loc: WV
 
[quote=liebgard]
greymule When traveling with my wife, I have to take what I can get. Her dedication and patience aren't what mine are. My right ear is longer and stretched out from her pulling me away from waiting for "the shot".[/quote wrote:


Ha, that is my lament with my husband getting impatient. Sometime one should just go with another photographer, who understands waiting for the right moment.


I TOTALLY agree, you should go with another photographer, or go ALONE. That way no one has to wait on you! ;)

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Jan 13, 2012 22:01:48   #
blacks2 Loc: SF. Bay area
 
How is this one?

Soft enough?
Soft enough?...

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Jan 13, 2012 22:12:26   #
blueeyes3515 Loc: WV
 
blacks2 wrote:
How is this one?


Absolutely breath taking! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jan 13, 2012 22:41:18   #
greymule Loc: Colorado
 
blacks2 wrote:
How is this one?


Spot on, that one.

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Jan 15, 2012 11:16:15   #
docrob Loc: Durango, Colorado
 
greymule wrote:
When capturing an image containing the Ocean, what opinions are there whether the shutter should be slow to blur the waves (like a waterfall) or keep them more crispy?

Here's an example of crispy (more or less). Anyone out there have some with silky waves?


there is no one right way - its all about interpretation - mood - impression and what or how you as the artist wish to communicate to others the feel of the place.

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Jan 15, 2012 11:17:45   #
docrob Loc: Durango, Colorado
 
Adirondack Hiker wrote:
Why do people add their vacation shots to someone elses site??? I thought the purpose was to coment on their posted work, not blow your own horn. If you want yours reviewed, start a new topic, don't hog someone elses.


i wonder that too - is it the Hey look at me syndrome?

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Jan 15, 2012 17:35:47   #
Peanut Loc: St Augustine, Fl
 
greymule wrote:
dllphoto wrote:
here a few of my


I'll be right back. I have to get my towel and dry off.

Have you been to Acadia National Park in Maine?


Ok ..have to jump in here...we summer up there as work campers in a campground. Can't wait to get back this year and take pictures. The forum is motivating me!

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