I can honestly say I don't recommend the "after" shot unless you are very comfortable in the water and can hold your breath really well! I took about 50 shots trying to get one like the center shot. I finally cheated and took a picture of a picture that I saw in Lahaina. Does that count? Catching the curl just at the right time and angle is extremely difficult. After about an hour of getting beat up by the waves I called it a day. The after shots were really easy to get. LOL
It counts for me!
ReplyDeleteWere you counting the bubbles in your beer in the last pic?
LOL! I would have to put my glassses on to see the bubbles in my beer.
ReplyDeleteI have to say, these are interesting and cool shots even if you were counting bubbles in your beer. ;)
ReplyDeleteNice set. I love the middle shot.
ReplyDeleteYour timing and luck would have to be perfect to be in just the right place at the right time to catch a curling wave like this!
ReplyDeleteI imagine you were dog tired after an hour of bubble photographs!
I LIKE THE 2ND PICTURE! I looks like some kind of crystal art work on the macro shot. One of these days I have to try this out.
ReplyDeleteI need to get an underwater housing for the D300. I think I have a better chance with the fast frames per second and a good wide angle lens to catch this kind of shot. My point and shoot underwater rig just isn't fast enough.
ReplyDeleteNow all I need is the $1500 for the underwater housing! LOL