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Copyright: Paul Prince (PDP) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2967 W: 365 N: 3847] (11725)
Genre: Landscapes
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-09-24
Categories: Seascape
Camera: Canon EOS 5D, Canon 300 f4L IS USM, Digital ISO 100
Exposure: f/4, 1/8000 seconds
Details: Tripod: Yes
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2007-10-28 15:28
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Favorites: 1 [view]
Points: 32
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
On my recent trip to Ireland we had some amazing rough seas crashing in from the Atlantic on Ireland's most westerly point. The scale is hard to appreciate from this photo but if you look closely on the right hand side just below the spray you might be able to make out a Herring /Black Backed Gull. If you know the size of these birds it'll give you some idea of how big these waves were. If you don't know how big this type of gull is then let me tell you the waves were huge! I've posted an enlargement of the gull as a workshop.


I don't use points anymore so feel free to comment, critique, leave points or don't leave points - it's completely up to you!

I hope you like it.

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Hi Paul, I really love this kind of energy in the ocean and this capture certainly has that and more. I am looking for that bird and if it is indeed that spec 2/3 down and 2/3 across then "O my God" seriously big waves.. I am hoping next year I shall get down to these regions again with new camera and ideas. Excellent work.

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  • Luis52 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 923 W: 6 N: 2365] (8746)
  • [2007-10-28 17:50]

Hola Paul. Exelente foto. Muy bello momento capturado aqui. La fuerza del mar sobra las rocas lucen bellamente. Me agrada la nitidez y los colores en blanco y negro. Saludos Luis52.

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  • Janice Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3249 W: 138 N: 5390] (16019)
  • [2007-10-28 18:15]
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What a rough coast! Those are high waves. (I live by the sea, and I have never seen waves like this here - thank goodness!)
Yes, I can see the bird (very centre, 1/2 inch from the RH side? Just under the spray) Wow, it looks so small!! They have no fear of the water like this.
Awesome shot Paul, I am amazed at the strength and power.
TFS
Janice

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  • manyee Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3068 W: 231 N: 5845] (19390)
  • [2007-10-28 22:47]

Hello Paul,
How have you been keeping?
A beautiful shot, with very strong visual impact.
I love the contrast between the misty spray on the left,
and that whopper of a crashing wave on the right.
That crashing wave is magnificent.
The black and white medium really brings out the nuances.
Good to see you, and hope you are doing well.
TFS. : )
ManYee

Hi Paul,
Amazing wave action you captured
The B&W adds to the drama
TFS
Richard

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  • jesst Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 334 W: 0 N: 160] (1838)
  • [2007-10-29 1:23]

Impressive photo. Massive rocks and sea energy give wonderful compination. Very good work

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  • horia Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2044 W: 222 N: 3470] (11342)
  • [2007-10-29 1:52]

Hi Paul

Well...if it wasn't for the workshop, i would have had big difficulties in finding the gull :))
But seeing that now, i can only imagine the sheer size of these waves and splashes...absolutely impressive!
Again a very "heavy" photo although it consists of some very few elements. I find these huge rocks here amazing as their role of natural barriers in front of the fury of the sea...i'm also a bit impressed that they are still this big considering the erosion they are exposed too :)
As we transfer from solid to liquid, the waves are terrific, too, massive through their size and force as well. They way they reflect the light is also very cool, too. Finally, the vapors also play an important role here in my opinion: they come with a totally different texture for the composition - a more blurry one.
Anyway, it's a fantastic shot, because of all the facts i mentioned about, it still shoes that there is a lot of nature prevailing even in such places.

Take care and TFS
Horia

Wow Paul!
That is a fantastic shot.
The waves are really impressive,the shot is beautifully timed and so clear.
Amazing lighting and mood combine to make this a truly awesome image.
Great work!
Steve

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  • Alex99 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2801 W: 149 N: 4029] (13003)
  • [2007-10-29 10:32]

Hi Paul.
Without WS I could not see the gull. The size of waves is fantastic. I live near the sea but never saw such waves. However, key point is an artiness of the picture. Exposure time is perfect and effect is so impressive. I also like light tones of the image, crisp sharpness and, of course, framing. TFS and kind regards.
Alexei.

Black and white was a great choice for this capture. Perfect timing with your shot as well.

Nice work.

Bphoward

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  • uleko Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2073 W: 168 N: 5707] (18098)
  • [2007-10-30 10:44]

Hello Paul,
This looks just like a painting by the Old Masters!! Very dramatic and so well captured.
I like the shiny wet rocks and the misty effect. Fantastic!
Many thanks, Ulla

Hi Paul,
I'm glad you posted the WS. It does do a lot to understand the awesome scale of these waves. I like the lighting and the silvirish grey tones in this photo a lot. It some how gives a combination of warmth and coldness in one frame.
It must have been the long focal lens that gives the idea that you are only a few feet above sea level.
TFS,
Niek

Hi Paul,
Holy Cow, you weren't kidding when you say rough seas, I'm glad you put in the workshop as my vision couldn't pick out the gull , I can however see it now that I know where it exatly is. Incrediable shot. I bet the sound was deafening!
TFS
Donna:o)

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  • Heaven Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 297 W: 73 N: 500] (2021)
  • [2007-11-03 14:09]

Hi Paul!

It's a wonderful picture, so powerful and full of energy. The composition and the light mnagement are perfect and one can almost hear the waves crashing against the rock. I like the frozen movement of the water very much!

Well seen, well done!

Kind regards

Markus

Hi Paul

They were certainly hugh waves and you (as always) have caught them and shown them at their best.

Fantastic shot Paul

TFS
Emma

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  • jossim Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1703 W: 5 N: 2087] (11404)
  • [2007-12-23 11:37]

Bonjour Paul,

Je tiens à vous féliciter pour cette prise et l'ensemble de votre travail. Vous avez un talent immense.

Joyeuses fêtes et une très bonne année.
Joseph Simard

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  • wuta Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 855 W: 2 N: 596] (1978)
  • [2007-12-26 5:03]

Hello Paul ,Amezing golfslag , good moment , a beauty shot , Merry Cristmas and a Good New Year for you and the famely ,Greetings Teunie .

Hello Paul,
Got here through Horia's link...and I have to 'admit' this is really a wonderful image full of energy and light.
I needed the workshop to detect the gull:-).
Congrats...
Annick

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