PhotoPost: January Waves at Steamers...

maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
edited January 22, 2005 in Sports
I have to get dinner, but thought I'd share one for now...

surf1_011905.jpg

1D, 300f2.8, 1/1000:f9, ISO200

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  • maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    Okay, here's one more....

    surf3_011905.jpg

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  • gregneilgregneil Registered Users Posts: 255 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    you're making me homesick. Awesome shots. That first one could be the coolest shot I've ever seen of the lane. I love the color coming through the water. That wave looks thick.
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  • BoomerangNetwork.comBoomerangNetwork.com Registered Users Posts: 63 Big grins
    edited January 20, 2005
    Great shots. I love the mist rolling off the wave on the second image. Very nice!
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  • DeeDee Registered Users Posts: 2,981 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2005
    Wow, cool waves
    maczippy wrote:
    Okay, here's one more....

    surf3_011905.jpg

    Andrew :)

    There must be a good spot to stand to get these shots, care to share the location? I'm an hour and 15 minutes to the north of you on the coast.

    Have you ever gone to the fossil cliff in Capitola? I understand sometimes chunks full of fossils fall off and land on the beach.
  • wxwaxwxwax Registered Users Posts: 15,471 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2005
    Oustanding shots, really nice. thumb.gif
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  • CMasterCMaster Registered Users Posts: 63 Big grins
    edited January 20, 2005
    maczippy wrote:
    I have to get dinner, but thought I'd share one for now...

    surf1_011905.jpg

    1D, 300f2.8, 1/1000:f9, ISO200

    Andrew :)

    wow..fantastic!
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  • ginger_55ginger_55 Registered Users Posts: 8,416 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2005
    There is even a reflection from the board, when I peel my eye away from that wave.

    Great shots.

    ginger
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  • GSPePGSPeP Registered Users Posts: 3,950 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2005
    The first one is a fantastic shot. thumb.gif
  • maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2005
    Dee wrote:
    There must be a good spot to stand to get these shots, care to share the location? I'm an hour and 15 minutes to the north of you on the coast.

    Have you ever gone to the fossil cliff in Capitola? I understand sometimes chunks full of fossils fall off and land on the beach.

    Thanks everyone!

    I was on the cliff by the lighthouse. The waves were huge yesterday...

    No I haven't been to fossil beahc? Where is it?

    One more:


    surf5_011905.jpg
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  • DeeDee Registered Users Posts: 2,981 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2005
    maczippy wrote:
    No I haven't been to fossil beahc? Where is it?
    QUOTE]

    Just google fossil capitola, here's a copy of one article for parents:

    Give your next trip to the beach an Indiana Jones-style twist by heading for the charming seaside town of Capitola in Santa Cruz Co. (take the Capitola Bay Ave. exit from Hwy. 1).


    At the southern end of the pretty town beach is a large sea cliff containing fossilized shells from the Pliocene epoch - a mere three to five million years ago. You'll see plenty of fossil mollusks embedded in the rocks, and most likely some in loose rocks just lying around on the ground.


    It's legal to collect fossils here, so you can take a rock or two home, but please use restraint.


    If you and your kids enjoy the experience, you may want to return another day with proper fossil-collecting gear: a geologist's hammer, a chisel, goggles, helmets and a carrying case of some kind.


    Precautions. The fossil-bearing cliffs are accessible only at low tide - check a tide table before you go. Stay a safe distance away from the bottom of the cliffs to avoid the possibility of being bonked by a falling rock; bicycle helmets can give some head protection to kids. At the gulch, you will be entering New Brighton State Beach; no fossil collecting there without a special permit.
  • Steve CaviglianoSteve Cavigliano Super Moderators Posts: 3,599 moderator
    edited January 20, 2005
    All 3 shots are super thumb.gif I would love to be able to shoot Steamer's when it's breaking BIG, like this mwink.gif I just need it to break, like this, on the weekend.....lol


    Great shots Mac clap.gif


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  • lynnmalynnma Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 5,208 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2005
    Quite makes me want to take up surfingclap.gifclap.gifclap.gif1drink.gif
  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,943 moderator
    edited January 21, 2005
    Andrew,

    I love that first one!

    Are you shooting with the 300?

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  • maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited January 21, 2005
    ian408 wrote:
    Andrew,
    I love that first one!
    Are you shooting with the 300?
    Ian

    Yes.

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  • maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited January 21, 2005
    One more...

    bigenough.jpg

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  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,708 moderator
    edited January 21, 2005
    maczippy wrote:
    One more...

    bigenough.jpg

    Andrew :)
    WoW!!! I would have guessed the first image was shot with a lot longer glass than 300.. He must have been a lot closer to shore than I realized. Great shots.
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  • maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited January 21, 2005
    I'll dig out an aerial shot, but if you're standing at the Lighthouse at Steamer Lane, and the waves are coming at the right direction it's almost like you're "there"

    It's very very cool.
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  • Steve CaviglianoSteve Cavigliano Super Moderators Posts: 3,599 moderator
    edited January 21, 2005
    Stop it Mac!!
    The other 3 were very good shots. But, this one is a wallhanger thumb.gifthumb.gif It reminds me of pics I used to see in Surfer Magazine, of the big breaks in Hawaii, about 40 years ago. A surfer, partially silhouetted against a background of nothing but a wall of angry water.

    Great shot!! clap.gifclap.gifclap.gif

    See what you've done? Now I'm going to have to drive over to SC tomorrow.....lol Please don't post anymore of your outstanding surf shots until Sunday. You're killin me here :roll

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  • Ann McRaeAnn McRae Registered Users Posts: 4,584 Major grins
    edited January 21, 2005
    maczippy wrote:
    One more...

    bigenough.jpg

    Andrew :)

    Oh, this one is fantastic! The others are superb, this one is just so much more!
    clap.gifclap.gifclap.gifclap.gif
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  • gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited January 21, 2005
    Love surfing shots thumb.gif great stuff to see that f/stop up so high.


    Now i know i can do it cheaper than f2.8 lenses...thankyou andrew.
  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,708 moderator
    edited January 21, 2005
    Humungus wrote:
    Love surfing shots thumb.gif great stuff to see that f/stop up so high.


    Now i know i can do it cheaper than f2.8 lenses...thankyou andrew.

    Just remember 'gus, that one of the advantages of the f2.8 teles, is NOT that you wil shoot it wide open (although you may), but that the autofocus system has one or two stops more light to work with so it focuses quicker and more accurately too.
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  • gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited January 21, 2005
    pathfinder wrote:
    Just remember 'gus, that one of the advantages of the f2.8 teles, is NOT that you wil shoot it wide open (although you may), but that the autofocus system has one or two stops more light to work with so it focuses quicker and more accurately too.
    Mate i always read & re-read your posts as im learning heaps from them buuutttttt

    300mm f2.8 is $3800 USD. You have to show some compassion here.:cry
  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,708 moderator
    edited January 21, 2005
    Humungus wrote:
    Mate i always read & re-read your posts as im learning heaps from them buuutttttt

    300mm f2.8 is $3800 USD. You have to show some compassion here.:cry

    I am compassonate 'gus, but I am also a realist and aware that really good tools are a joy to use, and lesser tools may not be such a joy. They may be adequate.

    Tamron makes a 300mm f2.8 for $2999 with a $500 rebate, but would you really prefer that to the white lens from Canon?
    The Canon 300 F2.8 IS is what Andy Wheeler shot the surfer's with.

    Tamron also makes a 200-500 f5-6.3 Di which has gotten pretty good reviews and costs $879. A very useful range of zoom, but not very bright for viewing and focusing. I like most of Tamron's Di series of lenses. But most of them ARE F2.8 or so. Read about the 200-500 Di here
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=335379&is=REG



    As an alternative, how about a 600mm f8 mirror lens made by Sigma? For $399. But no aperature adjustment as with most mirror lenses. And funky bokeh typical of the mirror lenses.
    See it here http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=search&Q=&b=23&a=696_6146&a=700_6181&shs=&ci=8429&ac=&Submit.x=18&Submit.y=14&Submit=Go

    Or how about a Sigma Bigma - 50-500 f4-f6.3 for $989. Almost sounds inexpensive compared to the Tamron 300 f2.8 lens doesn't it? There are a lot of very happy users of the Bigma online. See it here http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=192445&is=USA

    Or the Sigma 120-300 F2.8 - a nice FAST lens which has been compared favorably to the Canon 300 f2.8 Not as cheap though - $1999 Read about it here - http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=263422&is=REG

    Lots of different options - I showed EOS lenses because I use EOS lenses but these are available for Nikons also....

    I can find fast glass or more inexpensive glass. I just cannot seem to find inexpensive FAST long glass and I have looked for a long time ne_nau.gif I wish I could find it, I wish someone would make it, but nobody does make good cheap FAST telephotos - must be some reason for that. ne_nau.gif
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  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,943 moderator
    edited January 22, 2005
    'Gus. Used, previously owned, whatever is always a solid choice. Waxy's
    got some experience in that arena. There a few places to look around.
    FM is one.

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