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92 Majestic Wave Photos That Capture The Beauty Of Breaking Waves
If the names Warren Keelan or Ray Collins ring a bell, it's because you've seen them before. Last year, Keelan posted a powerful photo series on Bored Panda showing the majesty of breaking waves, while Collins brought you photos of massive swells. Surf’s up! Inspired by these two artists, we've decided to make an open list of the most impressive wave photography on the net.
To capture a wave like this you'll need to use a shutter speed of at least 1/250 of a second or even more if you decide to zoom in. If you're wondering about the equipment, Warren Keelan wrote on Bored Panda that his favorite lens is Canon’s 70-200mm IS II 2.8, but he has also experimented with 15mm Fisheye. Ray Collins told us that he uses "fixed mid length primes from 14mm all the way to 400mm."
Have you captured something similar? Feel free to add it to our list!
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That's something I haven't seen on the shoreline before. It reminds me of soap suds.
Water looks frozen or plastic when it is "frozen" by the camera. It seems like a toatallly different substance... Kudos to the photographer!
All waves, or this link if so called, must come with the sound of the wave
the perfection of nature ~ the rythym is hypnotic ~ the beauty is always wondrously unique & never repeated ~
wondrous waves of rythym, colours, forces frozen for a moment never to be repeated ~
This is beautiful. As awkward as it is to mention, the wave in this photo reminds me of pancakes.
How do I get a print of this? I couldn't find this shot on his website... Or the one above
Clark Little, I knew this was his when I saw it. Another one reminding me of Starry Nights!
Hokusai saw this long before strobes and cameras with high speed shutters!
the waters speak to their skies ~ the skies reflect themselves in their seas ~ only they exist ~
Too much manipulation of what was obviously an excellent shot to start with. Looks plastic!
I am Pierre Carreau, author of this photograph, and can confirm there was no manipulation...
Load More Replies...powerful beauty ~ beautiful power of our wondrous water world ~ our source of all ~
Wow...I do see the eye. Hope y'all didn't almost drown to get this one. Stunning!
Cap. Obvious saves the day! Thanks cap we love you!!
Load More Replies...Looks like he's making plans with a giant snail. Or maybe I just need to put on my glasses...lol.
Is that dark, blurry V a photo-bombing gull? Cool skull pareidolia, though!
OMG!!! I want this one as a mural on one of my walls. This one should be much further up in the rankings.
Ocean City, Maryland from Jonas in January 2016.
Load More Replies...There is so much beauty in this world we never get to see - unless it is brought to our attention by these heroes of imaging...
These images are what one sees in a split second. They happen so fast that your brain cant even capture them. To have the ability and equipment to capture these moments is awesome. Thank you for sharing.
There is nothing like the ocean and the majesty it can produce. All of the pics were totally awesome!
There is so much beauty in this world we never get to see - unless it is brought to our attention by these heroes of imaging...
These images are what one sees in a split second. They happen so fast that your brain cant even capture them. To have the ability and equipment to capture these moments is awesome. Thank you for sharing.
There is nothing like the ocean and the majesty it can produce. All of the pics were totally awesome!
