Where waves are born...

Ben Egbert

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This looks like you were awful close to the action. You have a great sky, great wave action and I just like this a lot.
 

AlanLichty

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The wave action in this image is interesting - I can't say that I have tried this type of shutter speed with waves before. Very nice sunset in the background.
 

JimFox

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I am liking it Andrey! Love the look of the color and the motion of the water. That incoming wave is just pure sweetness.

How long will your camera be in the shop?
 

lionking

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This looks like you were awful close to the action. You have a great sky, great wave action and I just like this a lot.
Thats right, this shot is the best explanation why my camera is getting wet :), but also how powerful and magnetizing this view is, and why i keep doing it, despite all the sequences...:eek:
Thank you Ben!
 

lionking

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The wave action in this image is interesting - I can't say that I have tried this type of shutter speed with waves before. Very nice sunset in the background.
Thank you Alan!
It all depends on what Poseidon decides to that day, lots of variables to play with...
:)

I am liking it Andrey! Love the look of the color and the motion of the water. That incoming wave is just pure sweetness.

How long will your camera be in the shop?
Thank you Jim! that is exactly what i felt standing there, by the way, that day i lost my previous camera and lens, after standing, little over knees deep, against all the waves, i was heading back and my shoes lost grip with the bottom, so went down with my tripod and camera on top of that, as i got under a beautiful wave covered me:confused:, double luck there. :D
So i am more careful now, hopefully the new body will get back in 21 days...
:)

Truly beautiful.
Thank you Bob!
 
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