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Thanks Waterlogged05! Some bodyboarders are pushing waveriding to the edge. Did you see the latest shot of lifeguard and former world champ Guilherme Tamega? Photo taken by Brent Bielmann at Pipeline on New Year's Eve. Insane!that dropknee style is crazy.
Your posts have changed my opinion of spongers
Best to start with a GoPro. Cheaper, compact, and can get amazing shots. If you get into it consider a trigger system and maybe a dome port. On IG, check out @mitch_gilmore_ , @tedfordmahiko and @shootknekt . Ask anything. Good luck.Wow, im scared just looking at that beast.
Recently found out how fun bodysurfing can be too,
I've been wanting to do a Clark Little type of photo project, but on the Texas gulf coast.
Show people some of the little fun stuff that no one sees.
What would you recommend as an entry level water camera?
OR should I just mess with a gopro until I feel confident?