Photographer’s Note
This day a typhoon was approaching here, so a lot of surf lovers came to the beach to enjoy a rare chance.
I tried to capture beautiful girls waiting waves in the late afternoon, setting a slower shutter speed and holding the camera as lower as possible to get motion blur.
PixelTerror, sevy, asajernigan, wgreis, danos, belido, Cretense, bukitgolfb301, isabela_sor, Wanda1, serp2000 has marked this note useful
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delpeoples
(6174) 2009-08-17 20:57
Hi Hisashi, you have captured the beautiful girls well - and also the amazing blur of the ocean. I like the large FG you have chosen with the comparatively small horizon. Great use of the vertical framing too. Thanks for sharing, Lisa.
nivaldo
(13113) 2009-08-17 21:12
Watch up your camera, Hisashi Yuya, otherwise you may "wash" it ! :-)
Very amazing pic. Good feeling!
TFS.
Brazilian Greetings,
from Recife,
Nivaldo
wolf38
(12871) 2009-08-17 22:22
Hello Hisashi. Movement, action, dynamics. Indeed an alive and photo worth seeing. Top. Best Regards, Wolfgang.
PixelTerror
(86234) 2009-08-17 22:25
Hi Hisashi
I like this movement effect you have reached here combining speed and wide angle, still looks very quiet before the typhoon !
Have a nice day JY
danyy
(68947) 2009-08-17 23:19
Bonjour,
Un POV extraordinaire de bien bas qui donne à cette scène plutôt commune, des airs tout-à-fait originaux. Ciel intensément bleu, esthétique et un titre qui colle tellement bien à la photo.
Dynamisme assuré avec cette vague en gros plan.
Regards.
Daniel
sevy
(13564) 2009-08-18 0:03
Hello Hisashi,
I notice you are also playing with the waves on the sea side, but you went much closer than I did in Iceland.
You succeeded in your idea. I like a lot this huge foreground playing with the movement of the waves and providing a lot of originality and dynamism to the shot.
My only minor concern is for the use of the polariser providing a non uniform effect in the sky. From my side, I no more put polarizer below 28mm of focal. I do not say it is a rule, but it is my way to appreciate polarizing rendering.
Yves.
delkoo
(34370) 2009-08-18 2:25
hi hisashi
you didn't catch beautiful girls but you caught a fantastic photo with lovely blurred movement of the water on the foreground.
regards
didier
holmertz
(9725) 2009-08-18 2:59
Hello Hisashi,
Very nice blur you have captured. I think I have rarely seen the froth of an incoming wave from this angle. The effect is quite spectacular. The people in the narrow triangle of calm water have become even more obvious in this way. The blue sky is dramatically dark.
Regards,
Gert
asajernigan
(14182) 2009-08-18 3:34
Hisashi,
Your POV is outstanding here using a low camera placement and slower shutter speed to create a sense of motion in the foreground. The use of the vertical format is great allowing you to show excellent depth i the scene. The lighting and colors are great with nice sharpness and DOF.
TFS,
Asa
smarcell
(14373) 2009-08-18 6:43
We have posted very similar pictures today.
I like the effect of the waves in foreground. It gives movement to the picture
Regards Stefano
wgreis
(6060) 2009-08-18 6:49
Hi Hisashi,
the "panning" of the lower border is excelent.
The theme is very good too.
Great expression of movement.
Cheers.
Wagner.
danos
(32618) 2009-08-18 6:53
Hi hisashi,
a nice snapshot with the low shutter speed to creates a beautiful effect from the moving waves.The existence of the surface is a bonus to the composition.Well done.
Regards,danos
belido
(16603) 2009-08-18 9:03
Hi Hisashi,
very hard to find this type of photos from Japan. You chose the right angle and exposure settings for the effect we see in here. Dynamic and well presented!
Regards,
Carlos
Cretense
(56298) 2009-08-19 1:37
Hello Hisashi!
Very impressive photo, excellent idea and perfect realisation! Great low POV, great framing and composition, excellent choice of shutter speed, slow enough to get the result to wanted. Great light managment and colours!
Hercules
corniste
(4236) 2009-08-20 3:03
Hello Hisashi,
What a great tribute to the sea! Don't forget that your camera is not waterproof..; You take risks!
have a great day!
Jeff
Bluejeans
(32473) 2009-08-20 10:54
Ola Hisashi ,
Magnifico o movimento da agua, gostei muito da espuma, ficou bem interessante os surfistas a espera da melhor onda , bom uso da foto na vertical , parabéns!!
Um abraço Gonçalo
vasilpro
(8852) 2009-08-20 12:44
Hello Hisashi,
Excellent chosen POV to present this photo with very good DOF and lovely blue white tones. Nice work!
Regards, Vasilis.
Fis2
(45923) 2009-08-21 13:27
Witaj Hisashi!
Good idea, curius effect water.
I like the frame and composition.
Photo has climate.
Regards
Krzysztof
bukitgolfb301
(4698) 2009-08-21 19:46
Hisashi 様
何時もながらの見事な広角アプローチ。敬服です。
ここまでカメラを下げて海水は大丈夫でしたか?
以前神輿の浜入りの際にカメラを一台潰してしまいそれ以来カメラを持って海に入るのに恐怖心を覚えています。
川端 拝
dvlazar
(6488) 2009-08-23 19:43
Great angle, and the motion blur of the waves works well. Nice 3rds composition.
Dave
marietom
(32016) 2009-08-24 5:53
hello Hisashi,
le rendu et le mouvement de l'eau, au premier plan, sont magnifiques. Belle composition.
Bonne journée
Marie
isabela_sor
(42177) 2009-08-24 22:31 [Comment]
Wanda1
(10989) 2009-08-25 9:36
Hi Hisashi,
Your low point of view, wide angle and the motion blur give a cool effect. It feels like we are right there in the water with them.
Regards
Wanda
azizbilgili
(1714) 2009-08-26 2:03
Hi Hisashi,
Movement, action, dynamics. Indeed an alive and photo worth seeing...
TFS
fanni
(8737) 2009-08-26 16:13
Hi Hisashi,
the capture of the moving of the water looks so real - that it can many anyone giddy very easily :) Excellent moment! it's both dynamic and static at the same time... I like this low POV. I hope water did not get into your camera!
Best regards,
Elena
guitianmiranda
(3648) 2009-08-27 7:12
Yeah!!! Great perspective, great angle... great movement effect, I love this one Hisashi.
Best regards.
Urs
(2922) 2009-08-27 21:34
Hi Hisashi
Thanks for sharing this pictures Now I know that surfers in Japan must like typhoons due to the waves. For others like myself typhoon means loads of rains and more often then not flooding. I have to admit, for a surfer a approaching typhoon must be great and exactly this feeling you brilliantly have captured in your shot. As an introduction the wave and then at the BG the surfers, a perfect DOF combination. Well seen and executed with great sharpness and vivid colors well done
Best regards
Urs
darek1978
(11355) 2009-08-31 9:20
Hi Hisashi,
The incoming waves are beautifully captured and bring a great sense of dynamism to the scene. You have used well the longer exposure. Well done!
Thanks for sharing,
Darek
serp2000
(9559) 2009-09-12 2:34
Hello, Hisashi,
Great! Expressive shot! Superb POV, good title (WWW).
My compliments!
Have a nice weekend!
Serghei
CLODO
(4304) 2009-09-12 2:40
Hi Hisashi
very low POV with a wave going to your feet, not frozen even at 1/100s, and at the skyline, a surfer waiting for a good wave to surf. Well organized and taken. I have a similar one in my gallery.
Nice WE
CLODO
Photo Information
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Copyright: Hisashi Yuya (hispic)
(7399) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-08-08
- Categories: Daily Life, Nature
- Camera: Canon EOS 5D, EF 17-40mm f/4.0L USM, RAW @ ISO 200, Polarizer
- Exposure: f/20.0, 1/100 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
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- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-08-17 20:48
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