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I am not always keen on the output from the Go pro, but there are some situations where it is just great. I have even lost this thing in surf, then found it again on the beach. Here are some of the morning swimming crew at 07:00 14th November 24. Glorious conditions and a thoroughly enjoyable swim.
Aparecida do Norte - São Paulo - Brasil
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The cooling of heels - Trail’s End at Purisma Creek, at the end of the before-times, with Ward and co.
Same viewpoint as the previous shot, but panned across the bay as a video, which was then turned into a still panorama with the ICE* tool.
* Image Composite Editor, a free software piece by Microsoft - makes decent panoramas from stills or video and is great fun to play with.
This closeup of GoPro Hero 9 on a string was shot with Sony 90mm f/2.8 macro lens on Sony a7r iii. Light coming in through a window provided the lighting.
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Using my GoPro 10, my time lapse represents about 1 hour in ~30 seconds. When viewing or photographing fire skies, many time in peaks twice, once with deep reds during the start of Blue Hour and then again with bright oranges during Golden Hour.
Never give up thinking the fire has ended when there's a chance for a 2nd show!
Picture of the day
My friend Scott and I were snorkeling and had a good time photographing this Green Sea Turtle which wasn’t at all bothered by our company and allowed us to swim right next to it as it went about its business. (Chelonia mydas) (GoPro 12, 1/250 second, f/2.5, ISO 100)