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It's almost that time of the year again when storms hit the coat of Norway. Many don't like it but as a photographer I love it.
Waves in Nerja on Christmas Eve. The torrential rain had stopped, and the sun was coming through. The water was brown from all the debris that the overflowing rivers had brought down.
The 2014 Surfrider EcoChallenge event held at the Kawana Surf Club. 1080p video frame grabs taken with a Lumix FZ1000 camera.
Shot with Tamron 70 -300mm lens with use of a kalimar
2x doubler from a balcony appromately 200 yards up...
Not that often I convert wildlife shots to black and white, but this shot of bar-tailed godwits just worked in mono for me
billyclapham.co.uk/landscapes/mud-waders-and-an-easter-su...
especially when you surf...you never get tired of looking at waves...see if they're rideable or not. mother ocean always has a new picture for you
“A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken.”
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1/4 Taken for the Street Photography Now Project Instruction #30
"Remember Robert Capa's words: "If your pictures aren't good enough, your're not close enough". - Andrew Glickman
Holiday weekend and the town is full to bursting with tourists. The local economy gets a much needed boost with Fish 'n' Chips on the menu for many.
More images from the day's shoot to follow.
Wave in the ocean is never still. Whether observing from the beach or a boat, we expect to see waves on the horizon. Waves are created by energy passing through water, causing it to move in a circular motion. However, water does not actually travel in waves. Waves transmit energy, not water, across the ocean and if not obstructed by anything, they have the potential to travel across an entire ocean basin.
Waves are most commonly caused by wind. Wind-driven waves, or surface waves, are created by the friction between wind and surface water. As wind blows across the surface of the ocean or a lake, the continual disturbance creates a wave crest. These types of waves are found globally across the open ocean and along the coast.
Shot with the Cosina Ultron 40/2...
This is a nice little monster of a lens, I did not like the hood that much -- good stray light protection but really bad elbow shield, so I used the the Nikon HN-3 hood, it is a bit big, worse light shielding but way better protection :)
One of my sharpest lenses, and too sharp for some things even wide open!! ...this essentially makes it VERY critical to hit focus and very trivial not to!
The focal length is a bit odd, my head keeps framing the picture either as a 50mm or as a 35mm and then I get surprised when/if I look through the VF... yes, I frame in my head and not in the viewfinder :)
I seem to have become a fan of Cosina, three cheers for Mr. K!! ;)