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Wind in the Caribbean

Gusty winds on Mexicos Caribbean Beach

36 total reviews 
Comment from Lynseey


A great picture! I can see the wind blowing the palm trees here and can see the damage of the other one. I love this area and may go back this winter. I like the cloud effects and really add to the detail. Pleasure to view.

 Comment Written 25-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 25-Sep-2008
    Thanks for your generous review. If you come back this winter stop by in Paamul, 10ML south of Playa del Carmen. I show you what the usual tourist won't find.
Comment from Heartfelt Annie


Heidi, this is a very cool look at a storm approaching. Can see where the the clouds have changed color and from your angle, I have the feeling of movement from them. Of course the palm trees dancing and bending over so much really are a great clue as well. Like the look of the under leaves that are showing off the different colors in them. Are those coconuts in them??? Not healthy to be near these guys just now! lol The composition I think is really good. You have the group of trees off to one side and the lone tree just about to the other side. Are those dunes to stop errosion? You get the slight hint I think also of a bit of sand flying about near the surfaceof the sand. Like the rust colored leaves(?) that have a nice perspective trail. Also like seeing just the hint of the tide coming in. Enjoyed your photo. Good Luck. Annie

 Comment Written 24-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 25-Sep-2008
    Hi Annie, Thank you so much for your thorough and generous review as for your good wishes.
    Yes, these are coconuts and they are usually a danger not only in a storm. But these guys wont fly in my direction but to the opposite. If they come down they will roll forward me but get stopped bey the water I'm standing in. I don't think that the get airborne. The are still green and unripe. It needs about 60mph to rep them of we had only 35 mph when the picture was taken. But you are right: the sand is flying. These dunes aren't really dunes but turtle nests. We have four of the endangered Sea turtle species nesting on our beaches. Our beaches are some of the last almost undisturbed beaches in the area. Sadly Ike's storm surge destroyed many of the nest and took a big bite out from our beach. The group of trees to the right are more Coconut palms. The tree to the left is an Mexican Almond tree.
    The brown line aren't leafes but Seaweeds brought in by the storm surge. I had the picture planed a little different with the waves crashing on shore. But how it is oin open nature: Mother nature decided otherwise. All my other photos with the wawes got ruined by waterdrops and salt on my lense. Inpossible to shoot some more a half hour later were land under were I was standing. Truth the hurricane never came close the tight was about 30 feet above normal. I think seeing this hint of a tight is somethig people absolutly like or dislike. It's the point of discussion on this photo.
    Thanks again, have a nice day -Heidi

Comment from Kira86


Great shot. Must be really windy there! Hope Ike didn't cause too much damage for you. I really like the bright colors in this shot, especially the beautiful blue sky.

 Comment Written 24-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 24-Sep-2008
    Thanks for viewing and your kind comments.
    Thanks for asking. Ike didn't touched the Yucatan it all. We are very thankful that we were spared this time. The 35 mph in the photo is the most we got with the winds. Only some broken plants but sadly the storm surge destroid many turtle nests.
reply by Kira86 on 24-Sep-2008
    Glad the damage wasn't too bad for you. Again, great photo!
Comment from Spirit Dove


Very nice photo. Good title for this photo.
Captures the wind well blowing from the ocean onto the shore. Bending the palms over.
Good work. Good framing and center of focus.

 Comment Written 24-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 24-Sep-2008
    Thank you so very much Spirit Dove, for viewing and your kind comments
Comment from MissLaura


Wow these are very powerful winds. I am not sure that I would have stayed around long enough to take the phone with Ike coming through. Great sky and lighting. Great job!

 Comment Written 24-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 24-Sep-2008
    Thanks MissLaura, for your very kind review.
    But a have correct some. Sorry for being unclear in my comments. Ike didn't came through here. He fortunately never touched the Yucatan. That was just a wind band Ike send over. Only about 35 mph [57km]. And it's not a cell phone photo. I used my Sony DSC-H9.
Comment from perole


If it wasn't for the wind, this could have been a poster or a tropical paradise. But then the wind makes it that much more interesting. Especially with the blue sky. You can see the way the wind makes the trees bend. The sharpnes is good, and so is your dof. I feel the composition had been even better if you crop as I have suggested. Then you will get more emphasis on the tree and not get distracted by all that sand. An alternative would have been to include some of the sea. The colors are warm and saturated.

 Comment Written 24-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 24-Sep-2008
    Thank you for your insightful review. You are right with what is wrong with the photo sadly not with the fix. I tryed the cropping already. Even another tighter than that. It didn't work but flattened the picture. The photo locked god but like an commercial. That post is an compromise. Do you see the sea weed line? That is were the wave should have crashed on shore. Mother nature wasn't cooperating. All other pictures got ruined by water drops and salt on my lens. so since I didn't want the typical beach picture nicer the typical storm photo I made a compromise and posted this one.
reply by perole on 25-Sep-2008
    I see your point, and you may perfectly well be right. I saw the sealine, and I thought that I either wanted more of it, or less sand. But framing can be extremely difficult sometimes.
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2008
    Thanks. Framing is sometimes difficult. I had another idea thanks to your review. I may could blend one of the splatter-ruined pictures with this one. I'll try that.
Comment from Tahmina


1.Title is great.
2. Beautiful effect of the wind has been registered.
3. The cone effect of the picture is good narrowing at horizon.
4. Only a little bit deeper blue on the sky or working with the light to bring a more profound effect would have been great
5. Otherwise beauty has been captured amidst the gusty winds.

 Comment Written 24-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 24-Sep-2008
    Thank you so much for your throuought review. I'm not sure if I agree with the bluer sky. I wanted the colors natural. But I will over think your suggestion.
Comment from StRyCh9


Hope you're ok! Awesome capture of the winds. Your angle communicates its build up strength perfectly. Color work is great and your use of shutter speed to freeze the movement well used. Composition couldnt be better. A great pleasure to view your work:)

 Comment Written 24-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 24-Sep-2008
    Thanks for asking. Yes we are OK. Fortunately Ike never touched the Yucatan.We got just some wind bands and the surge.
    Thanks for your generous review.
Comment from TheCompletePicture


I really like this and the motion blur and shape of the palms? demonstrates the windy conditions really well.

The softness of the image in this case works,espacially as the foreground detail is good.

There is a strong composition with both structure, (lead in lines, position of trees) and the colours complement each other well.

A little WB control on the clouds would really pop the image into a 5star!

 Comment Written 24-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 24-Sep-2008
    Thank you for you generous and throuought review. Could you please explain what is WB since English isn't my first language I have trouble with some technical abbreviations.
reply by TheCompletePicture on 24-Sep-2008
    Depending on the light source objects take on a colour cast. Our brains sort this out so a white shirt looks white unless we know it's a sunset etc.

    Cameras while getting better but are not 100% at doing this and so sometimes things that we'd like to see as white have a different colour. In this image its fine, but if the clouds were just a little whiter I think it would make the sky pop.

    Some editing programs have a little selector that you can click over a neutral area, or cloud and it will have a pretty good go at tweaking it. Sometimes it needs a few goes!

    Enjoy those wonderful beaches! Steven
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2008
    Thanks a lot for your outstanding information. I'm an idiot. WB means white balance. I should have taught. Excuse a German. I'm not so good with English abbreviations. My English is self taught. I know what White Balance is and how to work it. Yes my programs have it. I know how to change it on the camera. I just didn't think. Sorry that I bothered you.
    Heidi
Comment from wingsoflove


amazing wind to behold the beaches with its Palm trees tilting over from the forces of the gale. This is a good shot. Very well focused. Thank you for sharing

 Comment Written 24-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 24-Sep-2008
    Thank you so much for viewing and your kind comments.