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A few new surf shotsNothing great here, seems harder to get the light correct in winter than summer, at least it was a magnificent day up on the coast today, and I had the privilege of having a free day!
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Strangely, that first image gives me an odd feeling that the wave is still swelling and it's about to break all over my keyboard.
Really gnarly dude. Great effect. Steve.
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I agree about the light ... looks quite dull, yet the highlights seem blown (damn hard to avoidd given its white foam !
The thing I find with this situation , in surf, is that you can underexpose a little more forgivingly, preserving the the highlight, and bringing the other areas back up in post processing ... due to the nature of the waters appearance, its forgiving to noise / lesser details. imho
I think you're correct Darb, underexposing is preferable to overexposure, using manual mode most of the time I find myself adjusting shutter speeds mid surf sequence as the light changes so quickly. Will just have to wait for summer again I think and the straight overhead sunlight which is really even.
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