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Photographing Surfers

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18 Tips for Incredible Surf Photography

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Photographing Surfers at the Giant Waves of Nazaré

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    One of the recent trends in surf photography is showing more wave, and less of the surfer. In the past, there seemed to be more close-up surfer shots. Personally, I enjoy both types of shots. But when time and gear are limited, it does make sense to see the surfer in …

Your Guide to Stunning Surf Photography

    https://photography.tutsplus.com/articles/your-guide-to-stunning-surf-photography--photo-10582
    A surfer performing a maneuver on a beautiful wave is always a photographic inspiration. Every wave is different and every surfer has his or …

18 Surf Photography Tips

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Surf Photography: Catching The Wave - Outdoor …

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    There are typically three ways to photograph surfing. First, you can shoot from the beach or a nearby pier. Second, you can shoot from a boat or a …

10 Surf Photography Tips to Take Your Photos to the …

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how to photograph surfers | PBP – Photos By Passy

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    In our opinion the key part of Surf Photography is to capture surfers charging down waves with pure commitment and determination, as well as capturing maneuvers. This can be best done by shooting in continuous multishot with your camera set on Sports mode.

Surf Photography for Beginners - Equipment, Techniques …

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    Like I mentioned before surf photography is all about timing. It takes a lot of practice to get in the right position while linking up with the surfer. This will be something you really learn the more you go out and shoot. With the boom of digital photography, it is very inexpensive to take a lot of pictures. Go back and critique your work. Take note of what you did right and wrong, I believe …

Beginners Guide to Surf Photography - Surfing Waves

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    It's no good having a camera that takes 1 full second to take a photo from when you push the button, because the surfer will have moved, and the moment you saw will be gone by the time the camera captures the shot. Therefore it's best to limit what the camera needs to do before a photo. On SLRs, this is easy. Put it in manual mode!

16 Photos Of Female Surfers Revealing Too Much On The …

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    5 Maddy King. via Pinterest. A model that loves the outdoor life, now that’s a winning formula. We have Maddy King, a revealing outfit, a surfboard, and the beautiful Bondi Beach. This picture really has everything in it, though we can’t help but look at anything other than Maddy as she makes her way out of the water.

The best camera settings for surf photography – Tutorial

    https://www.surfphotographyguide.com/the-best-camera-settings-for-surf-photography-tutorial/
    Because waves and surfers move quickly, for surf photography you typically need to shoot at a shutter speed of above 1/1000 to freeze the action. To make sure the image is correctly exposed need to then balance your aperture and ISO to let enough light in. Try to keep your ISO under 400 and you aperture between f/5 and f/11.

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