El borracho - what shutter speed to catch the surf like that? And what iso?
Do you have to bump your iso up alot when increasing shutter speed?
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El borracho - what shutter speed to catch the surf like that? And what iso?
Do you have to bump your iso up alot when increasing shutter speed?
A few scenics and one of the mrs in her first comp
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I actually like the light interference in this one
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Had to screenshot last one from my facebook
El b i would.have never picked you as a wave skidder. Do they allow twede on the beach? Lol
to fat and stuffd now to paddle -I built many boards and had i been into tweed it would have appeared on a board fore sure .here is a few of me when young- me on the left with a mate and a few boards I glassed and finnished
El B, you must have a few nice shots of your setters working? I wouldn't mind seeing a few if you don't mind putting them up
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sure .
Great pics! Love that second to last one
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Man that looks just like me and my brother in the mid seventies, my first car was a Angle box. I also built a few boards. my first board I owned was a Peter Byers. 1 stage my brother and I had 13 boards in the quiver. Mainly rode 5'8-5'10 quads, now ride a 10" jetty and SUPs A couple of older photos. 1st one the original Maketu Board Riders, and the second one is me wearing all the latest safety gear,Attachment 11404Attachment 11405 including special bare feet safety shoes. whoopsie a bit more vertical than planned
thats not Baz Watkins under your arm there is it?
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Cuppla Random Skyjumping shots ...
Tim
I dont Gibo , I only knew Baz Watkins from when he lived in Auckland .You live in the Mount ?I Got a few friends there -Matt Hall from bodyline wetsuits -Jay Reeve TV and radio -all surf crew
I only knew Baz and his Bro Craig and that was some 30 years ago
Small world Gibo -I dont know if Craig would remember me but his Brother Baz would for sure .Craig as I remember was also a volunteer fireman .
New Zealand is a small place, gotta love it
a few more- the double barrel tube is Mahia -the big wave was where I lived in Northern Spain Mundaka -Nose rider is my friend Trent in Gisborne -Palm is Tarawhanui north of Auck - and the last over looking Makarori Gisborne in the late arvo
Waiting for my new camera to arrive, but this one still makes me smile.
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unusual feel about that shot Kscott what have you done to it or is it shot as we see it ?
which image ? Shooting in water generally iso 100-200 shoot in the water alot on auto and adjust later on PC especially good if shooting in raw.Land base shots depending on light one needs to adjust accordingly- my land base set up was a nikon 600f4
flogged it last year for 9k . i had the 70-200 2.8vr nikon but sold it also . just got a cheap 55-200vr 170 bucks -it works!!!
I find the f2.8 pretty useful shooting motorsport stuff, especially early morning rally stages you want all the light you can get eh. Nice piece of glass.
Nice piece of glass.
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Hmmm, can't seem to get rid of the photo of Auckland train tracks... seems horribly dark once uploaded. Oh well.