Another awesome set Brent. All excellent and unique in their own way, but for me it would be #10 and #4. I can hear Kelly thinking and planning his heat strategy, but 10 is my top one.
surfdog wrote:
Another awesome set Brent. All excellent and unique in their own way, but for me it would be #10 and #4. I can hear Kelly thinking and planning his heat strategy, but 10 is my top one.
Thanks a ton surfdog. I'm glad you appreciate the photos the way you do. It was fun putting this post together for my UHH friends.
I bet it was. Just came back from a quick 4 day ''strike mission'' to Puerto Rico to see my son and now I'm wading through 1800 shots. High frame rates are great but sometimes............................... Take care.
surfdog wrote:
I bet it was. Just came back from a quick 4 day ''strike mission'' to Puerto Rico to see my son and now I'm wading through 1800 shots. High frame rates are great but sometimes............................... Take care.
I have a professional photographer friend that once gave me some advice that I never have forgotten: When you get your photos back to your studio for post production the very first thing you should do is delete all the bad photos. I'm sure if you took 1800 shots you have a few that you can get rid of right away! lol
Not only once but twice, LOL.
surfdog wrote:
Not only once but twice, LOL.
Maybe three times if you are a photo hog! lol
Yep, for sure. If you are looking for ''that shot'' rejecting any thing that is not "Photo" worthy is the norm. I our case when not only are you looking for the shot that the ''sponsors'' want but the ones for training and improvement the bad ''ones'' may be the most valuable. 13 frames/sec gets you a ton of crap but it may be exactly what you need to correct a mistake that will be the difference between a 6.0 and and 8.0 in the eyes of the judges. It is still so much fun, especially when a big flight of pelicans flies right through your shot, gotta love it. Take care.
lwiley
Loc: Los Banos, CA, USA
As usual, great set! Do you ever take a bad photo?
#7 - Moody.
#8 - where were you to get that angle for a shot?
lwiley wrote:
As usual, great set! Do you ever take a bad photo?
#7 - Moody.
#8 - where were you to get that angle for a shot?
#8 WAS SHOT FROM THE PIER, looking down and away.
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