Professional Skim tour

Back WindowBack Window Registered Users Posts: 32 Big grins
edited January 18, 2006 in Sports
well its sorta like a tour. just a few local professionals hitting up the waves- most are unedited. I thought it was a nice day and the camera was set good so feel free if you want to suggest things.

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sorry for so many ! :(
It's weird that photographers spend years or even a whole lifetime, trying to capture moments that added together, don't even amount to a couple of hours.
James Lalropui Keivomhttp://www.Backwindowproductions.com/bwp

Comments

  • illuminati919illuminati919 Registered Users Posts: 713 Major grins
    edited January 17, 2006
    4 and 8 are super nice, great timing on both of them. I like the way the skimmer is positioned and his expression. Post more if you shoot some. thumb.gif
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  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,934 moderator
    edited January 18, 2006
    4, 8 and 11 are great shots. Some days I like watching the skim boarders
    better than the surfers :D

    About the only comment I have is that most of your shots look at bit OE.
    Especially the white water.

    I've found that metering the white portion of the water and using that
    setting (with maybe 2/3 +) in manual mode is a good start. Don't forget to
    check the histogram and make any necessary changes.

    Don't forget, shooting manual requires more frequent exposure checks.

    Here's a few tips from an article that appeared in Shutterbug. The
    photograper is Larry Moore. Better known as Flame.

    Ian
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