Hi!

Important own-experience notice - if you get too close to the waves, you may get splashed.

Seriously however, I think it is a matter of practice. It is also a matter of particular weather or wave hmmm conditions. You might want to try putting your camera on tripod and firing off rapid bursts in continuous mode. But it will mean more relying on technology than developing your own senses.

Actually I quite like the second shot. It is pretty good.

Boris



Christine Aguila wrote:
I found shooting waves quite a challenge. I tried to use all my senses to anticipate where the big splashes might be but it often didn't work out. I tried to rely on hearing, but it seemed the louder and incoming wave was the less interesting was the splash when it hit the shore :-). If anyone has any tips, I'd be grateful. I probably should try this again with an ND filter, no? Also, I'd be interested in knowing which crop you prefer--I've cropped the jogger out of the 2nd pic.

Anyway, comments/critique welcome--I could use some help in shooting this subject.

http://faculty.ccc.edu/caguila/waves/index.html

Cheers, Christine


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