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Photographer captures 'face' in breaking wave at Roker
Photographer Ian Sproat was stunned to spot the shape of a face formed in spray at Sunderland.
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That was my first thought, hopefully isn't.Fantastic if it’s not photoshopped!![]()
No. 4,000 in a 12 hour stint wasn't it?Said he took 400 photos that day![]()
He took 4000 in 12 hours; what's the issue?Said he took 400 photos that day![]()
Is that ammount not a bit over the top?He took 4000 in 12 hours; what's the issue?
Not at all. Not even close. My camera takes 20 frames a second.Is that ammount not a bit over the top?
Alan?Love a bit of pareidolia me.
Wow shows how little i know about modern cameras.Not at all. Not even close. My camera takes 20 frames a second.
While the photograph does nothing for me and I can think of a million things I'd rather do with those 12 hours, with this style of photography, you're just hitting the shutter button and hoping. TBH, I'd say 4000 was on the light side. Most action photography is like that though, an iPhone does 10fps.Wow shows how little i know about modern cameras.
To be truthful the only camera i have owned was a Polaroid, (showing my age) but at the time it was the in thing.While the photograph does nothing for me and I can think of a million things I'd rather do with those 12 hours, with this style of photography, you're just hitting the shutter button and hoping. TBH, I'd say 4000 was on the light side. Most action photography is like that though, an iPhone does 10fps.