p.1 #4 · Surf Shots from Huntington Beach with 100-400L
I agree, I noticed immediately the angle, I havent seen many surf pictures like that (although I havent seen many surf pictures :P). It reminds me of a helicopter angle in skiing? I would say number 3 is my favourite for that reason.
p.1 #6 · Surf Shots from Huntington Beach with 100-400L
One problem with shooting from the pier is that it flattens out the wave. Also, it looks like the whites are blown out and you were shooting on a cloudy day. I try to only shoot when the light is good (early mornings and evenings) for best results.
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p.1 #7 · Surf Shots from Huntington Beach with 100-400L
I know that pier, sometimes the view on the beach is better LMAO
Best shot I got off of that pier was a seagull sitting on top of the roof over Ruby's takeout window crapping on people, J/K.
Last time iI was there it was overcast too.
p.1 #8 · Surf Shots from Huntington Beach with 100-400L
Larrry, yer puppy shots are KillER!.. put a big smile on my face.. yer surfin stuff is hot too ! agree ..the whites are totally blown..too much pp in ps maybe ?..white water always has shades of white/gray in it...no mater the lighting...
p.1 #9 · Surf Shots from Huntington Beach with 100-400L
one thing the angle does do, that I don't like.... it does not give any emphasis to the size or shape of the wave. I understand that dues to lens restrictions shooting from the beach may not be ideal, but the lower angle I think offers a more....exciting.... perspective