I've shot a lot of surfing photos and in my opinion, this is one of my very best .......I love the spray and composition of this one. If you take enough photos, you are bound to get lucky like this one once in a while! lol
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RE
Loc: California
BrentHarder wrote:
I've shot a lot of surfing photos and in my opinion, this is one of my very best .......I love the spray and composition of this one. If you take enough photos, you are bound to get lucky like this one once in a while! lol
Please download it for best viewing results.
Geesh, that is truly an excellent photo, you did good!!!
:thumbup: :thumbup:
That is wonderful, Brent. He looks like the Maestro of the Wave.
PaulG
Loc: Western Australia
BrentHarder wrote:
I've shot a lot of surfing photos and in my opinion, this is one of my very best .......I love the spray and composition of this one. If you take enough photos, you are bound to get lucky like this one once in a while! lol
Please download it for best viewing results.
What's happening Brent? NO ARTWORK?(lol)
I really like this one. Nice and sharp. The surfer is off-centre and isolated and framed in the white "swirl". And I also like the dark and light green ocean combination. Goon 'un mate!
BrentHarder wrote:
I've shot a lot of surfing photos and in my opinion, this is one of my very best .......I love the spray and composition of this one. If you take enough photos, you are bound to get lucky like this one once in a while! lol
Please download it for best viewing results.
Brent:
I would like to try some shots near the Huntington pier. 1) should I just check the tide tables for the best surfing times?, 2) what are the recommended beginning settings?, 3) Will my 18-270mm be ok? 4) I shoot Canon T2i, will the 3.7 burst rate be sufficient?
Thanks.
Wow tack sharp and perfect timing!
Outstanding image! I love the dark water background and how the sun highlights the surfer and brings a glow to the water spray.
RE wrote:
Geesh, that is truly an excellent photo, you did good!!!
:thumbup: :thumbup:
Awwwwwwww thanks RE]Geesh! Got lucky with this one!
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
That is wonderful, Brent. He looks like the Maestro of the Wave.
Funny that you should say that HT.........my thoughts exactly even before you mentioned it!
THanks for your comment!
PaulG wrote:
What's happening Brent? NO ARTWORK?(lol)
I really like this one. Nice and sharp. The surfer is off-centre and isolated and framed in the white "swirl". And I also like the dark and light green ocean combination. Goon 'un mate!
Thanks Paul........no artwork......but I did some PP work on the duplicate image. What do you think?
Nikonian72 wrote:
Nice cut! Great capture.
Thanks Nikonian72........I got lucky with this one!
LEGALDR wrote:
Brent:
I would like to try some shots near the Huntington pier. 1) should I just check the tide tables for the best surfing times?, 2) what are the recommended beginning settings?, 3) Will my 18-270mm be ok? 4) I shoot Canon T2i, will the 3.7 burst rate be sufficient?
Thanks.
1. If you go to this website:
http://www.surfline.com/home/index.cfmand click on "cams & reports" you will be able to get a somewhat accurate report of what the waves are doing, high and low tide, etc., there is even cameras for some locations so you can take a look before you go down there.
2. I always shoot in Manual mode and my settings are usually something like this: 1000th of a sec shutter, F8 (can varry), Iso 100 (can varry). I would bump up the ISO if you need the image lighter, but don't go past 800 as a rule of thumb.
3. Your 18-270mm will be just fine if you shoot from the pier near the surfers.
4. Your 3.7 burst rate will be fine. Mine is a 5.5 and sometimes it's almost to fast. Just get your timing down with the surfer and recognize what he is going to do before he does it.
Thanks for the tips. I'll try to make you proud.
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