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Working the Waves

November 29, 2018 by Jim Brompton Leave a Comment

Here is a tip for working large waves. If you have a servo setting on your camera try using it as the wave moves at the same speed.  As a result, it will stay in focus as you pan on the wave. The  Canon cameras have an amazing servo and ability to track moving objects.

Filed Under: Landscapes, Oceans, Waves Tagged With: Canadian Landscape Photographer, Canadian Landscape Photography, Fine Art Photography, Hawaii, Kauai, Master Photographer in Fine Art, Waves

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