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Created by neng > 9 months ago, 28 Nov 2011
neng
WA, 256 posts
28 Nov 2011 9:20PM
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No more from now on and hope you like them...






















Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
29 Nov 2011 9:03AM
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They're all excellent. Thanks for sharing.

Those guys would be happy to have a good shot of them doing what they love.

Generally if you don't have a loved one who comes down to the beach with you you don't have any photos of yourself windsurfing.

brett_perth
WA, 37 posts
29 Nov 2011 11:22AM
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yeah - nice shots neng. reminds me of a saying tho - "a man is not truely old until he sees a photo of himself windsurfing taken with a good quality camera"

ozpricey
WA, 333 posts
29 Nov 2011 11:47AM
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Good photos Neng! What lens are you using, it looks pretty tele!

BTW If you reach the max amount of photos per post you can keep your thread looking neater but posting a 'new reply' within your own thread ("Reply to Topic" button). It keeps all your photos in the one place and makes it easier to link to other people. At the moment you have created 5 threads lol it makes it hard to keep track of your photos.

neng
WA, 256 posts
29 Nov 2011 12:42PM
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The lens was EF 70-300mm with crop frame sensor that gave the shots closer ( 112-480mm ) but it was a good strong wind, most windsurfer jibbed close to the beach.(lol good for me)

and thanks for your advice so it was my first post on seabreeze. You can see my first one has got no photos in it at all.

I will try that next time and hope someone has slow internet connection can wait to see them all pup up.

glb011
WA, 6 posts
29 Nov 2011 1:38PM
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Hi Neng.
Great pics! Thanks for sharing!

Coincidentally I've also posted some pics from Pinarro (please check the post "Pinaroo Pics (26 Nov 11) & Questions"). And we caught the same sailor lol...he's indeed a local windsurfer from Pinaroo hehe

I used to have the 70-300mm..It has a good reach. Now I'm using a 70-200mm f4 L. Awesome lens, but I missed the reach...so I added a 1.4 converter to give me 280mm.

Excellent duck jibe capture! There's nothing like shooting in burst mode and continuos servo focus.

I'll definitely go back to Pinarro to windsurf and shoot during my sessions breaks for sure (I'm still a better photog than windsurfer ). You should see me around...cheers!

PS: You also did a good job keeping the sea level horizontally..that's something I pay attention while shooting.

neng
WA, 256 posts
29 Nov 2011 7:37PM
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Hi glb011.

I have had a look your web photos and there are lot of good shots there.
Well see at Pinnaroo Point next time.



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