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Jun 17, 2012 18:05 |  #1

One of those shots where you play chicken with the biggest wave. I didn't budge and won! :D

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Jun 17, 2012 18:54 |  #2

Very nice




  
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Jun 17, 2012 18:54 |  #3

Nice perspective. It looks like your camera was pretty near the water line. You're waterproof, the camera isn't.


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beautiful shot, what shutter speed did you use?




  
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Jun 17, 2012 19:04 |  #5

Kaljam wrote in post #14592736 (external link)
Very nice

Thanks

Jon Clemens wrote in post #14592737 (external link)
Nice perspective. It looks like your camera was pretty near the water line. You're waterproof, the camera isn't.

Yes it was close. I have a 100% record of lifting the camera up before it gets wet. This is one of the closest shots I have had. I've got insurance for this stuff. :D

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beautiful shot, what shutter speed did you use?

0.4 seconds




  
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