Tips and tricks for capturing incredible waves on camera!
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A photographer on the Canary Island of Tenerife has died while taking photos of 16-foot waves crashing against the shore.
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By using a simple mechanical oscillator attached to a plastic cup, a number of unique standing wave patterns can be created. The resulting photographs are similar to geometric mandala patterns and thus are popular subjects for photography students. [Read More]
A photographer says he was left "gobsmacked" after capturing the face of a woman in a huge 150-foot wave during a storm.
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Larry Haynes, a beloved and iconic local surf photographer and filmmaker, captured what turned out to be his own final surf last week as after he concluded his session, he collapsed in the parking lot and passed away. He was 62. [Read More]
A photographer who captured a clear face in a wave says he was "blown away" by the picture.
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Waves are some of the most rewarding subjects for photography that I know. For starters, if you miss one, another will be along very soon! Of course, they are also unpredictable and can be dangerous.
"I didn’t know how much I needed the ocean in my life and how calm I feel being close to it", says Roland Kraemer. As someone raised in southern Germany, Roland was more of a mountain person who loved the chill of the high altitude air against his face.