Injidup Beach
A Six image stitch of Injidup Beach in Western Australia taken back in 2008 .
Taken with the Canon 400D and 50mm prime F/1.4 USM Lens and Lee soft Grad Filters .
F/L : 50MM
ISO:100
F14
S1.6
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amazing!
Thank you
a verry good job! im blown away!
every time i see stitched images of seashores i wonder how to trigger the right moment so the waves align in the right place. i had a few problems by myself in the past
could you give me a hint?
hope to see more next time!
sven
Thanks Sven ,
I try to time my shots so get simular water movments or waves or try to take the shots quickly so the same wave is in a few shots .
A slower shutter speed will also help as will get blur movment so wont be as easily noticable .
I have done a guide to photographing panoramas http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/photography-tips/ which has some tips on it as well .
Regards
thank you for the tip and the link! well quick camera movement is mostly not handable for me because i take 3 exposures for blending them later (and with mirror – up – option this is much slower than any wave). well i think next time i will watch the waves more carefully an try to release the shutter in a similar amplitude of the waves. sounds quite easy
sven
This is gorgeous Kirk. Beautiful piece.
Thanks Eden
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