I like the first picture of the sugar shack best.
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A photo question for Jim and others...
I just walked up to the beach near my house, and saw bioluminescence/phosphorescence in the foaming tops of the breaking waves...
Any idea how one might get a picture of this? All thoughts/ideas are appreciated...
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Here is a rough video of the bioluminescence/phosporescence in the waves:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoaaEps7m7Q
Taken with the video feature of a still camera - looks a lot better in person - you will have to look closely to see it...
Spyboy, those are really great shots. I can't wait to get there today!!
Sure can... actually it was taken against a only fairly sturdy horse fence... I dont have a tripod I would trust with my 500L to keep it sturdy so I usually use a monopod...
ISO50, 1/125", f/9 for the exif...
I use ISO50 on my 1D because once you stack the two TCs it gets a bit grainy... so any little bit helps... I also had to use USM MUCH more than I normally would like to...
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