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30 Mar 2009 #4 L Lawsy Well-Known Member Joined 22 Feb 2008 Messages 1,242 Location Manchester Visit site On a technical question, where was the camera operator? Was he / she not being similarly battered about by the storm? If so, how come there is very little camera shake & the camera generally stays straight & level/
On a technical question, where was the camera operator? Was he / she not being similarly battered about by the storm? If so, how come there is very little camera shake & the camera generally stays straight & level/
30 Mar 2009 #5 Nick_H Well-Known Member Joined 20 Apr 2004 Messages 7,660 www.ybw-boatsforsale.com The wave is breaking over a shallow ledge or sandbar, so it will be calm where the camera operator is, in deeper water.
The wave is breaking over a shallow ledge or sandbar, so it will be calm where the camera operator is, in deeper water.