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A little too close..

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Mar 19, 2006
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Aloha! This from my shoot yesterday...I thought this was a great little spot to get some shots. Well this was my second shot from this spot. As you can see it's quite an explosive little wave..a little too explosive. This one got me good...and my camera, and my clothes, etc. Needless to say that was the end of the photo shoot. Luckily, I was prepared and dried everything off in a hurry..had a lot of cleaning when I got home also. But all is well, no damage just to the ego. Sometimes you get caught up in the moment and forget where you are..as in this case. Live and learn... Thanks for you comments on my previous stuff, have a great week everyone! Aloha!

Comments (33)


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Cosine

11:24PM | Sun, 19 March 2006

What a great shot. I'm so glad it didn't cost you your camera.

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nongo

11:24PM | Sun, 19 March 2006

My gosh Dave, you put youself & new camera in such a precarious position????? LOL!!!!! The things we do for art? Glad you're ok!!! And glad you finally got some sunshine over there!!!!! excellent image my friend, Aloha!!!!!!!

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girsempa

11:25PM | Sun, 19 March 2006

Fantastic capture, you can just see the water coming! Excellent shot!!

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bentchick

11:28PM | Sun, 19 March 2006

The things we go through to get the perfect shot... sheese!!!!! Gotta love it!!!! Your the spray master!

solrac_gi_2nd

11:32PM | Sun, 19 March 2006

... worth the risk (no damage fortunately) ! Bravo !!!

thevolunteer

11:35PM | Sun, 19 March 2006

Hahahaha, Dave, I can just see it now. Wish I had a camera to capture you on your escapade. Great work. Glad you didn't lose anything. Especially, your camera equipment...Aloha

UKmac

12:00AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Sorry but had to laugh at this, just can see it now!! But you got a fantastic shot out of it. Glad to hear the equipment is OK.

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linkdink

12:11AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Awesome shot - the moment of impact! You hung on to the last nanosecond, pretty cool!

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Apophis906

12:26AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Wow, thats lucky, good didnt mess your camera up. Got to say its a very cool shot here.=D

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sharky_

12:26AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Living over the edge. Glad you made it back to safty. Beautiful splash action shot. Aloha

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PeeWee05

12:26AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Wet camera = brilliant shot! would like to know what filters you use to shoot your waves...

Georgy

12:38AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

"WOW" NO WAYYYYY LOL it makes me feel like it is gonna crash right into me. The first thing I thought was you must have an underwaer camera to get this shot. Awsome image. You really went for the gusto on this winner..

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ddaydreams

12:53AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Good thing it wasn't lava. LOL. Great shot.

Valerie-Ducom

1:01AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

What is this camera? so, it's an excellent capture!!!! very gooddddddddddddd

MichaelFaber

1:10AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

From my dry spot here, it was well worth it! Such a cool shot!

vlaaitje

1:16AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

wow..what a splendid splash....

ModestyB

2:18AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

LOL!!!! But your capture went out Gorgeous!!! I really hope that U managed to dry the cam!!???

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Margana

2:21AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Talk about liquid motion...what a fabulous pic this would be for the challenge...Love the spray!

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jinet

2:29AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Is photograpy a dangerous entertainment ? A thing is sure, you know how to capture the strength of the waves !

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byron7

6:09AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Great work. I feel so wet! Great work on freezing the time.

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suresh_krishna

7:39AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Wow, what a great splash and what fantastic shutter control and timing! Fabulous!

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kansas

9:36AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Fantastic capture! Glad your equipment is not damaged by the water.

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Cullen

9:41AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

I would love to have seen the foot work. I can almost see you dancing across the rocks wondering if you got the shot, and if your camera was alright. Excitingly beautiful capture!!

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kimariehere

10:23AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

SPECTACULAR power and amazing shot one that cost you and almost your camera i admire your bravery and its kinda funny ( sorry ) i wouldnt say that if your cam would have been hurt ... i did the whole drip drop thing and thought i lost my cam but blowed dried it gently and it came to ..lol... i love this shot to me, it shows your adventurous spirit and for that i give you a BIG VOTE!!!!

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Marcel-P

1:28PM | Mon, 20 March 2006

What a stunning capture! Wow!

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Chaos911

1:54PM | Mon, 20 March 2006

wow, fantastic shot!!!! i love it!!!! :)

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Nath06

3:15PM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Fantastic capture as usual!!! BRavo :)

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jcv2

3:24PM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Oopsy.... The blessing of telelenses is proven once again! ;) Too bad, everything soaked in salty water! Thank you for sharing the last shot of this shooting anyway, AND sharing your wisdom - lessons learned! Excellent work, Dave! :)

soulofharmony

4:23PM | Mon, 20 March 2006

perfect timing and excellent artistic p'graphy. outstanding in your true style dave...:)

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A_Joker_B

5:21PM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Excellent shot Punaguy!

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