I'm on holiday in the west and happen to enjoy a bit of photograpy, I snapped these today while out at Coronation.
Hope you all enjoy...Was an epic day and a joy to photograph.
Cheers...Jase.
Note:If your not at all happy with showing of your awesome talent let me know and i'll pull your pic down and burn the evidence.
Nice swell.
What was the equipment and zoom ?
How many did you chuck out for each good one for reasons of bluriness?
Just curious.
Stabilisers are way more efficient with SLRs than cheapos for sports shots, not sure why.
Good stuff anyways.
there is no image stabilizer build into the 400D. It's actually inside the lens...
... as to why that would work better? Well you little compact digi cam cost all of $500 and has enough electronics crammed in to power Apollo 13. In a large size lens in comparison (like the 100-400 Canon IS) the majority of the lens is used up by a optical system ie the lenses. That construction then allows for either an electronic and/or a fluid stabilization system. I could bore you to death with more details for hour but leave it at that... just remember the golden rule... with optical systems you always get what you pay for.
BTW, the shots you showed would be without motion blur because there was a truck load of light around. It looks like most of the shots where taken around mid day... I assume the lens was shooting at 5.6 and about 400 ISO... at that setting you'd be shooting with a minimum shutter speed of a 1/1000th or a sec (probably more). You really have to have a shaky hand to motion blur photos at those shutter speeds.
A tip for shooting anything out towards the ocean. Try and keep the horizon straight. Otherwise the image looks unbalanced. Kind a like the ocean is about to drain out of the photo...
Luck bastard! Would love to stay Corros in those conditions right now...
hey Jase,
good to see you're having fun and the conditions are coming through for you. keep with the updates and photos.
jumping/gybing on waves/overpowered! - i am currently sitting in my office wishing I was you.
cheers,
Shane.
Excellent photos, Well done! Thumbs up for optical stabilisers, making better photographers out of all of us. Now if I could just get my wife to catch me doing something cool instead of getting me crashing all the time........