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A última hora de la tarde, en la Cala del Charco, el sol sacaba destellos de las olas que rompÃan contra las rocas. Una tarde veraniega agradable junto a compañeros fotógrafos y amigos. Para esta foto aproveche un momento de luz especial e hice hincapié en el cÃrculo naranja del sol que se ocultaba entre las montañas de la parte superior derecha, esos últimos rayos naranjas unidos a la espuma del mar podÃan proporcionar un ambiente diferente a la foto. A la hora de componer utilice dos sujetos principales, la roca en primer plano y la torre del fondo, unidas por una lÃnea imaginaria diagonal. El agua con un movimiento transversal formando ondas aporta dinamismo y movimiento a la toma. He dejado parte del cielo porque me parece interesante la tonalidad y las texturas que tenÃa ese dÃa. Para la toma he utilizado la D7000, el Sigma 10-20, trÃpode, cable disparador y filtro degradado inverso Hi-Tech 0.9 montado sobre un portafiltros de LEE.
Totally surfable water conditions just north of the Manhattan Beach pier. Predictions for 24 foot didn't pan out but the waves were closing out. Only a few of the On Friday Crew braved the water.
Manhattan Beach, California
January 2014
Exposure: 1/1000 sec
Aperture: f/3.2
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 180 mm
Lens: Nikkor 180/2.8 AFD
Camera: Nikon D80
Substantial cropping in GIMP
Best seen in B l a c k M a g i c
This is an image made from my deck of intrepid surfers on a huge break about 2 kms from me. The surfers are towed onto the 10 m waves by jetskis. There was quite a haze that softens the image. Perhaps I should have used a polarising filter?
Life. Rocks and water.
I used some different masking techniques and am very satisfied. Another learning curve for me and I am discombobulated as well as excited.....
May you be blessed with the strength of heaven
The light of the sun and the radiance of the moon
The splendor of the fire
The speed of lightning
the swiftness of wind
The depth of the sea
The stability of earth
And the firmness of rock.