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Practice, timing and trust is necessary.That looks a little perilous for the photographer!
Interesting fin and placement. And great photo.
Thanks. Been fortunate to not have hit or be hit by anyone too hard. Sometimes they scowl or are frustrated that I'm in their opinion in the way. However, most of the time, they are stoked. I usually tell them not to break their line or change maneuver for me. My job to get out of the way. That said, works best when we "team together."Interesting fin and placement. And great photo.
Just wondering- if a surfer were to collide with you, God Forbid, so you get mad at the surfer or does the surfer get mad at you?
no fin on other rail? only goes right?
Two fins. Just can't see the outer fin inside the turbulence.no fin on other rail? only goes right?
I think the placement is interesting
great shots. thank you.