One of these days I really need to learn photoshop.
Larry, I've used in-camera multiple exposures -usually 3 or more - to
achieve the blur Mark mentioned. Very easy to do with the last several
Pentax digitals I've used. Obviously done on a tripod blurring only those
elements moving. Works well on moving water.
HTH
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Colen" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: PESO and a question
Mark C wrote:
Nice set - I really like the first image you selected though all are
quite good. Nothing like the power of water...
I don't have any photographic techniques for shooting surf, but if I was
going to try I'd go for a faster shutter speed, tripod mount the camera
Many of my shots were indeed on a tripod.
and take a mess of photos of the crashing waves. Then selectively blend
You can trust me to take a mess of photos. And for that matter to make a
mess of photos.
the shots to blur (via multiple averaged exposures) the places that
looked better motion blurred and keep sharp the stuff that looks best
frozen. I never tried this technique with surf but I have with little
creeks and waterfalls and it works.
One of these days I really need to learn photoshop. For that matter,
there's a lot of Lightroom that I'm not taking advantage of as well.
Although, over the past year I have had more frustrations with Lightroom
than there have been advances.
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