Sunday, January 31, 2010

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POW! Rob is in yo face like it's no ones business!

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POW! Rob is in yo face like it's no ones business!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

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Here is a baby nessy we found in Daytona. Robby had no problem slaying this monster with a 5-0

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Here is a baby nessy we found in Daytona. Robby had no problem slaying this monster with a 5-0

Friday, January 29, 2010

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Robbie reminds me of the energizer bunny when we are out skating, he kid never stops. Rob has a true passion for skateboarding. What he has is truly something a lot of kids are lacking these days.

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Robbie reminds me of the energizer bunny when we are out skating, he kid never stops. Rob has a true passion for skateboarding. What he has is truly something a lot of kids are lacking these days.

Go pro Helmet hero HD!

My girlfriend just got me the Go Pro helmet hero HD! WOOT!!! I am going spearfishing in the morning and to ski rixen in the afternoon to test her out.

Here is a little time lapse I just did with the Go Pro tonight...

Thank you so much Adrienne! I love you more than anything.

Go pro Helmet hero HD!

My girlfriend just got me the Go Pro helmet hero HD! WOOT!!! I am going spearfishing in the morning and to ski rixen in the afternoon to test her out.

Here is a little time lapse I just did with the Go Pro tonight...

Thank you so much Adrienne! I love you more than anything.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

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This pink wall just didn't get old!

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This pink wall just didn't get old!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

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Robbie throwin some steeze on that b*****!

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Robbie throwin some steeze on that b*****!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The long exposure of the Juno Pier


Just big enough for your background! click it

The long exposure of the Juno Pier


Just big enough for your background! click it

A little taste from the Exumas


This is where wakeskating is going down


Thunder ball cave.



water...

A little taste from the Exumas


This is where wakeskating is going down


Thunder ball cave.



water...

Tom Fooshee visits Tampa cable


Tom Fooshee recently took to the cable at Tampa for a Liquid force demo. Tom rode the cable for almost two hours straight! I think my arms would fall off. Check out the full article with lots of pics at Alliance wake.com

Tom Fooshee visits Tampa cable


Tom Fooshee recently took to the cable at Tampa for a Liquid force demo. Tom rode the cable for almost two hours straight! I think my arms would fall off. Check out the full article with lots of pics at Alliance wake.com

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Once again this pink wall could not stand a chance!

photo of the day!


Once again this pink wall could not stand a chance!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Patrick Wieland getting the shot


I think...?

Patrick Wieland getting the shot


I think...?

Aaron Perkins on Deck!!

Check it out here click me

Aaron Perkins on Deck!!

Check it out here click me

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Robbie Becan is a stud when it comes to merkin sketchy spots. He made this pink wall in Daytona his biznatch.

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Robbie Becan is a stud when it comes to merkin sketchy spots. He made this pink wall in Daytona his biznatch.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

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Some kid I did not even know decided that I was his personal photog. Being the kind of guy I am, I went a long with it. I followed him around and got some "uber sweet" pictures of him.

Here he is boosting out of the bowl at Abacoa skatepark

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Some kid I did not even know decided that I was his personal photog. Being the kind of guy I am, I went a long with it. I followed him around and got some "uber sweet" pictures of him.

Here he is boosting out of the bowl at Abacoa skatepark

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Long time no wakeskate :(


Footage is from up to about 6 months ago when I still actually rode.

Long time no wakeskate :(


Footage is from up to about 6 months ago when I still actually rode.

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Afro's are so hawt right now. Or maybe it helps you skate better? By the looks of this tre flip I think the hair might just do the trick.

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Afro's are so hawt right now. Or maybe it helps you skate better? By the looks of this tre flip I think the hair might just do the trick.

Friday, January 22, 2010

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Yes, this kids afro is real. I would pay money to have that hair.

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Yes, this kids afro is real. I would pay money to have that hair.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

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Jon Shasha knows how to boost his kickflips over the pyramid. Whether the pyramid is at the Abacoa skate park or in the middle of Egypt, this kid will kickflip it with grace.

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Jon Shasha knows how to boost his kickflips over the pyramid. Whether the pyramid is at the Abacoa skate park or in the middle of Egypt, this kid will kickflip it with grace.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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Franklin can not only shred the liquid wave, but the cement wave as well...

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Franklin can not only shred the liquid wave, but the cement wave as well...

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Until further notice...

Skateboarding photos will be posted.

Until further notice...

Skateboarding photos will be posted.

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The most styling hunter around, Ryan Nitz. This is the prized trophy of a morning dove. Good work brotherin!

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The most styling hunter around, Ryan Nitz. This is the prized trophy of a morning dove. Good work brotherin!

Monday, January 18, 2010

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Slappa di tail mon! Keaton Bowlby gets rowdy over there on the s2. What he is doing here is a front board to, I guess you could say "tail slap". The "tail slap" looks really good. Seeing in person is the best because you get to hear that "SLAP!" when the tail of the wakeskate hits the rail. The skills of precision and accuracy have to be utilized very well to complete this maneuver.

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Slappa di tail mon! Keaton Bowlby gets rowdy over there on the s2. What he is doing here is a front board to, I guess you could say "tail slap". The "tail slap" looks really good. Seeing in person is the best because you get to hear that "SLAP!" when the tail of the wakeskate hits the rail. The skills of precision and accuracy have to be utilized very well to complete this maneuver.

Beginner photographer Tutorial !

If you just got a camera for Christmas, like a Nikon D3000 D5000 D300s or any Canon's XSI T1I or any other slr. This little tutorial or camera guide might help you and your wakeskating or any other type of photography!
...Well if you are gonna shoot a fast moving action sport make sure you just experiment. Try to keep your shutter speed over 1/500. If you don't, the pictures might be blurry. Do not be afraid to shoot on manual mode either. That is the best way to learn. Don't forget that if you take a bad picture you can look at it and see what you did wrong, fix the problem then just delete the bad photo.

A cool thing you can do is make a shallower depth of field. That is when your focal point is sharp and everything else in front and behind the subject is blurry. The way you do this is by "opening up your aperture" which would mean you are letting more light in. The smaller the number 2.8, 3.2, 3.5, 4 ect would mean the more light you let in. Each of those different numbers is called an "aperture" or "f stop". On some lenses that number can be from 1.2 to 32 or even 64. For each stop down (going to a bigger number, lets say from 2.8 to 3.2) you are letting half as much light in at 3.2 than you are at 2.8. So If you are shooting ANY sport at mid day, and you had your aperture at 2.8, your shutter speed would have to be about 1/4000 of a second. Now lets say you stopped down to 3.2, your shutter speed would only have to be 1/2000 of a second. The only reason you would shoot wakeskating at mid day like that would be to blur the background a lot. During mid day or when I am shooting at the "golden hours" (dawn and dusk), I usually don't use an aperture smaller than an f stop of 4.

Another important technical factor of shooting is your ISO. The lower the number 200, 400, the slower the "film speed", the higher the number, the faster. So during the day or well lit situations you should have your ISO anywhere from 200 to 400. If you are in a low light situations you can bump up your ISO to 800 or 1600 to have more leeway with your shutter speed and aperture to try and freeze the situation.

Hope I helped a little! If you have any specific questions about anything feel free to ask me! Ejazzle44@aol.com

Dang, I totally forgot about all these!
http://www.alliancewake.com/wake/wake-photography-101-2/

read them! It will help a lot more than I did.

Beginner photographer Tutorial !

If you just got a camera for Christmas, like a Nikon D3000 D5000 D300s or any Canon's XSI T1I or any other slr. This little tutorial or camera guide might help you and your wakeskating or any other type of photography!
...Well if you are gonna shoot a fast moving action sport make sure you just experiment. Try to keep your shutter speed over 1/500. If you don't, the pictures might be blurry. Do not be afraid to shoot on manual mode either. That is the best way to learn. Don't forget that if you take a bad picture you can look at it and see what you did wrong, fix the problem then just delete the bad photo.

A cool thing you can do is make a shallower depth of field. That is when your focal point is sharp and everything else in front and behind the subject is blurry. The way you do this is by "opening up your aperture" which would mean you are letting more light in. The smaller the number 2.8, 3.2, 3.5, 4 ect would mean the more light you let in. Each of those different numbers is called an "aperture" or "f stop". On some lenses that number can be from 1.2 to 32 or even 64. For each stop down (going to a bigger number, lets say from 2.8 to 3.2) you are letting half as much light in at 3.2 than you are at 2.8. So If you are shooting ANY sport at mid day, and you had your aperture at 2.8, your shutter speed would have to be about 1/4000 of a second. Now lets say you stopped down to 3.2, your shutter speed would only have to be 1/2000 of a second. The only reason you would shoot wakeskating at mid day like that would be to blur the background a lot. During mid day or when I am shooting at the "golden hours" (dawn and dusk), I usually don't use an aperture smaller than an f stop of 4.

Another important technical factor of shooting is your ISO. The lower the number 200, 400, the slower the "film speed", the higher the number, the faster. So during the day or well lit situations you should have your ISO anywhere from 200 to 400. If you are in a low light situations you can bump up your ISO to 800 or 1600 to have more leeway with your shutter speed and aperture to try and freeze the situation.

Hope I helped a little! If you have any specific questions about anything feel free to ask me! Ejazzle44@aol.com

Dang, I totally forgot about all these!
http://www.alliancewake.com/wake/wake-photography-101-2/

read them! It will help a lot more than I did.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

photo of the day!


Water / landscape of the one and only most populated manatee sanctuary in Florida right now, Blue Springs state park! Due to these frigid temperatures, record numbers of manatees are moving into Blue Springs to survive the anomalous cold spell that has struck Florida the past couple of weeks.

photo of the day!


Water / landscape of the one and only most populated manatee sanctuary in Florida right now, Blue Springs state park! Due to these frigid temperatures, record numbers of manatees are moving into Blue Springs to survive the anomalous cold spell that has struck Florida the past couple of weeks.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

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Getting the stare down from this guy at ten yards away is not a place you want to be.

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Getting the stare down from this guy at ten yards away is not a place you want to be.

Friday, January 15, 2010

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Shooting long exposures on the pier at night was something I had yet to try. It was 4o degrees out with 10 to 15 mph winds. The weather was chilly to say the lease. With my remote shutter release in one hand and hot chocolate in the other, I managed to snap this 736 second exposure of the Juno beach pier with the cities of Jupiter and Tequesta in the background. This was my first time using the 10.5mm fish eye for long exposures. It really gave an even better effect than what I was hoping for!

Enjoy!

Send me an email at Ejazzle44@aol.com if you would like the picture larger for your desktop.

photo of the day!


Shooting long exposures on the pier at night was something I had yet to try. It was 4o degrees out with 10 to 15 mph winds. The weather was chilly to say the lease. With my remote shutter release in one hand and hot chocolate in the other, I managed to snap this 736 second exposure of the Juno beach pier with the cities of Jupiter and Tequesta in the background. This was my first time using the 10.5mm fish eye for long exposures. It really gave an even better effect than what I was hoping for!

Enjoy!

Send me an email at Ejazzle44@aol.com if you would like the picture larger for your desktop.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

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A mans' eerie silhouette cast in an orange glow.

photo of the day!


A mans' eerie silhouette cast in an orange glow.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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I thought that I lived in South Florida? I went out to my car the other night and this is what I saw when I got in. Not a temperature, just "ICE". I guess thats how you know when it really is too cold? It's below a certain temperature and everything below that temperature is just ice?, who knows...

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I thought that I lived in South Florida? I went out to my car the other night and this is what I saw when I got in. Not a temperature, just "ICE". I guess thats how you know when it really is too cold? It's below a certain temperature and everything below that temperature is just ice?, who knows...